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From the NCAA's own website: (actually was surprised how little is spent on producing the championships - $129 million in total)

How much money does the NCAA spend on producing championships?

More than 54,000 student-athletes experience the thrill of participating in an NCAA championship every year. The NCAA’s championship expenses support operational expenses, team transportation, per diem costs, sport committee expenses, fan-appreciation events and programs saluting student-athletes. The NCAA currently spends $85 million on Division I championships, $23 million on Division II championships and $21 million on Division III championships.

What are the NCAA’s operating expenses?
With most revenue allocated to supporting student-athletes through various programs, the remainder is used to administer the day-to-day operations of the NCAA. This includes the costs of running the national office and supporting its 500 employees, who administer 89 championships, maintain a governance structure sustaining approximately 1,100 member schools, provide educational services to coaches and athletics administrators, and manage financial systems for membership.

Other annual operating expenses include student-athlete catastrophic insurance, health and safety initiatives, legal support and governance committee travel.

How much are the NCAA’s current assets?
Under the direction of the NCAA Executive Committee, comprised of presidents and chancellors from all three divisions, the NCAA sets aside assets in reserve to protect NCAA membership in the future. The NCAA currently has approximately $530 million in unrestricted assets, including an operating reserve of $84 million, a $34-million reserve for capital replacement and a quasi-endowment of $282 million. The quasi-endowment is specifically intended to protect NCAA membership in the event that media revenue dollars are not received due to an interruption in the men's basketball championship. The quasi-endowment policy, as set by the Executive Committee, has a targeted goal of $380 million.

Excess assets not allocated to a reserve account are distributed back to Division I schools as a supplemental distribution. In February, 2013, the NCAA’s supplemental distribution was $42 million.
 
Shortly after that Bilas segment, Bruce Pearl was a guest while Jay exited. I know many here are not fans of his (remembering all the comments made about him during his UT NCAA problems) but he was very favorable relative to his comments on JB. As did Jay, he took the opposite position of Golic's in regards to whether the head basketball coach should know everything that goes on about his players and areas in which he has absolutely no way to control. Although, while disagreeing, understanding that it falls under the coach's watch...
 
Dave85 said:
Well, a 1000 million can buy a lot of hotel rooms and airfares.

The "people" in the NCAA doesn't get that money. I'm sure they get salaries and nine are getting what you want to imply. And guess what? Much of "the NCAA" is made up of the schools peers and members. Just look at the appeals committee. They are from the schools themselves. It's not 5 people independent from the colleges who are bilking millions and being bought off.
 
By the way, regarding Golic saying that the head coach should know everything that happens in a program...

Remember last football season, when the Michigan QB got a concussion and went back into the game, and Brady Hoke claimed not to know about it? Guess who was adamant about how a head football coach can't possibly know during a game everything that is happening with his players.

Go on, take a wild guess.
 
The "people" in the NCAA doesn't get that money. I'm sure they get salaries and nine are getting what you want to imply. And guess what? Much of "the NCAA" is made up of the schools peers and members. Just look at the appeals committee. They are from the schools themselves. It's not 5 people independent from the colleges who are bilking millions and being bought off.
I think it's irrelevant, you are talking about the difference between revenues, net income, etc. the basic point is the NCAA generates an a$$ load of money off the backs of these kids
 
By the way, regarding Golic saying that the head coach should know everything that happens in a program...

Remember last football season, when the Michigan QB got a concussion and went back into the game, and Brady Hoke claimed not to know about it? Guess who was adamant about how a head football coach can't possibly know during a game everything that is happening with his players.

Go on, take a wild guess.

i remember that
 
I think it's irrelevant, you are talking about the difference between revenues, net income, etc. the basic point is the NCAA generates an a$$ load of money off the backs of these kids

"Off the backs of these kids."

It's such nonsense. If these exploited children don't want to participate, guess what, they don't have to.

These kids get goods and services worth $50K to $100K a year as high school grads and an opportunity to greatly improve their prospects either in the sport or in another profession.
 
"Off the backs of these kids."

It's such nonsense. If these exploited children don't want to participate, guess what, they don't have to.

These kids get goods and services worth $50K to $100K a year as high school grads and an opportunity to greatly improve their prospects either in the sport or in another profession.

Come on. An African studies degree is not worth 50K a year. It's a complete fallacy. They are offered the opportunity, but they are then steered into educational paths that aren't worth much at all because the schedule is better for them. We need to stop this nonsense.
 
Funny how guys that have been involved with the game (the Bilas, Vitale, Calhoun, etcs) are far more understanding and forgiving of anything that has happened at SU, while the clueless media continues to spout negative ignorance at every turn.
 
By the way, regarding Golic saying that the head coach should know everything that happens in a program...

Remember last football season, when the Michigan QB got a concussion and went back into the game, and Brady Hoke claimed not to know about it? Guess who was adamant about how a head football coach can't possibly know during a game everything that is happening with his players.

Go on, take a wild guess.

I bet he didn't blame the coach at Notre Dame for that kid being on the platform during winds that shut the whole city down - of course the kid died.

All I remember him saying every time it came up was that it couldn't be discussed until the investigation was over. It's completely unfair, etc...he does that every time it's ND in a negative light. Put it off, put it off...then it disappears. Maybe he spoke about it finally - but I bet he didn't say the coach was responsible.
 
No matter what happens I can't get the fact out of my head that the NCAA is going to get a billion dollars in ad revenues from this year's NCAA basketball tournament. It's really quite stunning. Just think of the kind of politics involved with mult-millionaires running the NCAA.
The highlight of the tournament for me so far was CBS airing a studio segment featuring Ashley Judd previewing the UK game into a camera while driving literally 15 minutes after they aired a national PSA against using a cell phone while driving.

EDIT: just realized how little this had to do with your post or this thread. Apologies
 
The highlight of the tournament for me so far was CBS airing a studio segment featuring Ashley Judd previewing the UK game into a camera while driving literally 15 minutes after they aired a national PSA against using a cell phone while driving.

EDIT: just realized how little this had to do with your post or this thread. Apologies

All over the roads in NJ they have neon signs for "Distracted Driving Kills". The signs are 30 yards away from the side of the road with flashing lights. It's really bad!
 
I bet he didn't blame the coach at Notre Dame for that kid being on the platform during winds that shut the whole city down - of course the kid died.

All I remember him saying every time it came up was that it couldn't be discussed until the investigation was over. It's completely unfair, etc...he does that every time it's ND in a negative light. Put it off, put it off...then it disappears. Maybe he spoke about it finally - but I bet he didn't say the coach was responsible.

By the NCAA logic Kelly should be brought up on charges he was responsible for the kid's death.

Did OSHA investigate? hazerdous workplace death
 
what got me was the other host kept hitting on JB for committing the recruiting violations.. i dont any at ESPN actually read the report before spouting off.
 
Breaking News! Dateline Indianapolis Indeeana! Resuscitation efforts continue at NCAA Headquarters after the buildings and grounds were overcome with a strange odor causing an atmosphere of compliance. The zombiefication of the workforce of the NCAA can be attributed to Emmerts malodorous pontifications that brought about this "atmosphere of compliance> maybe he is related to "soybean wind".
 
Wow, Golic actually replied to one of the tweets about my article on Twitter. And naturally, he disagrees with my take. Shocker!

What did he say? How did he rationalize the difference? Thanks.
 
What did he say? How did he rationalize the difference? Thanks.
All he said was that, in his view, comparing the situations of Brady Hoke and Jim Boeheim is, "one of the most apples to oranges comparisons [he's] ever seen."
 
All he said was that, in his view, comparing the situations of Brady Hoke and Jim Boeheim is, "one of the most apples to oranges comparisons [he's] ever seen."

Are we the apple or the orange?
 

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