Food for thought and discussion...
3rd in Sun Belt behind A-State and TX State
http://www.journalnow.com/sports/asu/ap ... d4d1f.html
Here is the link to the fall sports streaming schedule.
https://appstatesports.com/news/2023/8/ ... edule.aspx
https://appstatesports.com/news/2023/8/ ... edule.aspx
Athletic Finances: App 89th among 230 D-I public NCAA institutions
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Athletic Finances: App 89th among 230 D-I public NCAA institutions
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Re: Athletic Finances: App 89th among 230 D-I public NCAA institutions
I'm trying to understand how tickets sales went down over $30k with the U on the schedule. We really need b-ball and baseball to step up their game to get fans interested in purchasing tickets. 2016 is well below the $2.7m year the athletic department had in 2010 with tickets sales.
Nice to see contributions and licensing increasing annually and school funds going down over the past few years. On top of all the enhancements DG is making, I'd like to see that subsidy fall (to zero obviously) below 60% and continue to make annual decreases. ECU has a 42% subsidy with over $14m in student fees. JMU has an 80% subsidy with more money coming via student fees ($36m+) than App has total revenue. UNCC has just under 65% subsidy with over $19m+ in student fees.
Ticket Sales Contributions Licensing Student Fees School Funds Other Total
2016 $1,573,482 $3,861,260 $3,649,415 $11,233,314 $9,068,079 $2,326,605 $31,712,155
2015 $1,604,339 $3,792,320 $2,941,880 $11,003,878 $9,519,241 $833,358 $29,695,016
2014 $1,951,631 $3,520,678 $2,524,032 $9,260,876 $1,023,111 $1,134,426 $19,414,754
2013 $2,334,633 $3,633,146 $2,394,380 $9,861,151 $490,389 $1,062,028 $19,775,727
2012 $2,374,848 $2,216,186 $2,144,101 $9,651,782 $592,573 $1,665,116 $18,644,606
2011 $2,340,610 $2,885,516 $1,743,312 $8,422,146 $464,604 $1,892,417 $17,748,605
2010 $2,728,336 $1,663,016 $1,869,543 $8,089,752 $645,338 $869,719 $15,865,704
2009 $2,465,277 $757,961 $1,723,673 $7,448,623 $1,488,934 $1,352,075 $15,236,543
2008 $1,257,217 $1,136,014 $2,086,979 $6,237,785 $1,561,715 $928,537 $13,208,247
2007 $995,564 $969,301 $1,407,018 $5,548,784 $802,322 $762,642 $10,485,631
2006 $650,723 $1,023,455 $1,298,361 $4,559,539 $441,192 $1,136,793 $9,110,063
2005 $458,280 $845,626 $775,437 $4,360,796 $498,705 $695,387 $7,634,231
Nice to see contributions and licensing increasing annually and school funds going down over the past few years. On top of all the enhancements DG is making, I'd like to see that subsidy fall (to zero obviously) below 60% and continue to make annual decreases. ECU has a 42% subsidy with over $14m in student fees. JMU has an 80% subsidy with more money coming via student fees ($36m+) than App has total revenue. UNCC has just under 65% subsidy with over $19m+ in student fees.
Ticket Sales Contributions Licensing Student Fees School Funds Other Total
2016 $1,573,482 $3,861,260 $3,649,415 $11,233,314 $9,068,079 $2,326,605 $31,712,155
2015 $1,604,339 $3,792,320 $2,941,880 $11,003,878 $9,519,241 $833,358 $29,695,016
2014 $1,951,631 $3,520,678 $2,524,032 $9,260,876 $1,023,111 $1,134,426 $19,414,754
2013 $2,334,633 $3,633,146 $2,394,380 $9,861,151 $490,389 $1,062,028 $19,775,727
2012 $2,374,848 $2,216,186 $2,144,101 $9,651,782 $592,573 $1,665,116 $18,644,606
2011 $2,340,610 $2,885,516 $1,743,312 $8,422,146 $464,604 $1,892,417 $17,748,605
2010 $2,728,336 $1,663,016 $1,869,543 $8,089,752 $645,338 $869,719 $15,865,704
2009 $2,465,277 $757,961 $1,723,673 $7,448,623 $1,488,934 $1,352,075 $15,236,543
2008 $1,257,217 $1,136,014 $2,086,979 $6,237,785 $1,561,715 $928,537 $13,208,247
2007 $995,564 $969,301 $1,407,018 $5,548,784 $802,322 $762,642 $10,485,631
2006 $650,723 $1,023,455 $1,298,361 $4,559,539 $441,192 $1,136,793 $9,110,063
2005 $458,280 $845,626 $775,437 $4,360,796 $498,705 $695,387 $7,634,231
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Re: Athletic Finances: App 89th among 230 D-I public NCAA institutions
UNC's revenue and expenses are the same down to the penny? Can't be right.asu66 wrote:Food for thought and discussion...
3rd in Sun Belt behind A-State and TX State
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Re: Athletic Finances: App 89th among 230 D-I public NCAA institutions
It is possible, at the end of the fiscal year move some small amount of money in/out or accounts and make athletics neither lose nor make money. I think this is pretty common for public institutions. Privates don't have the same reporting standards so no telling what they are doing.yosef13 wrote:UNC's revenue and expenses are the same down to the penny? Can't be right.asu66 wrote:Food for thought and discussion...
3rd in Sun Belt behind A-State and TX State
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