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[QUOTE="GoSU96, post: 852354, member: 114"] The Equity in Athletics Data is out for 2012. This still reflects BE dollars for SU, Louisville, Pitt and ND. Not sure how TGD is cooking the books, if he is, but SU's revenues keep growing year over year and SU keeps climbing up the rankings compared to the rest of D1. SU should see an immediate bump of at least $14M overall and approximately $10M relative to the current ACC, once the ACC TV contract dollars start coming in. Some quick SU related notes. Louisville ($42M), SU ($26M), Duke($26M), Arizona($25M), UK($23M) and Indiana($21M) are the only schools with over $20M in mens basketball revenue. SU and UK are the only two schools over $20M in basketball and $30M in football. SU was 37th in total revenue in 2012 with $76M. #2 in basketball, #33 in football. SU also reported $9.7M in "profit" (Revenue-Expenses), which is the 12th highest. Using the configuration of the ACC going forward including Louisville and ND and excluding UMd, SU had the 2nd highest basketball revenue, 5th in football revenue, and 7th in total revenue. SU was 2nd lowest in the non allocated revenue category, which is where student fees, school and state dollars, and non specific fundraising is usually accounted for. Without insight into the details, unlike state institutions it's impossible to see how SU is allocating revenue from all sources. [/QUOTE]
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