It seems if you fill 100 seat stadium 6 times a year that generates a lot of money. Otherwise no way they’re making close to 150 million a year just on football unless they are including all tv revenue in football.
and they are putting $700 million into stadium upgradesMight not be so far off. I think conference revenue is at the bottom of the chart in non program specific.
They had 7 home games in 2024, averaged 108k fans, so that's 750k tickets sold. Given that Ohio State was on the schedule, I bet the average ticket price was at least $150. That's $112M in ticket sales alone.
Throw in parking and concessions for 7 games, you may end up close. I don't know where they record donations, but I would imagine they get a **** ton of those too.
It's good to have a huge stadium that people will fill and pay a lot to get into.
I wonder why expenses in Wrestling were so high?
All those masks and foreign objects.I wonder why expenses in Wrestling were so high?
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I wonder why expenses in Wrestling were so high?
lmao 'non program specific' aka burn money on the silliest we can find so we can cry poor
stadium upgradesI'm guessing it's for interest on athletic project borrowings, administrative costs, facility upkeep, housing, etc.
My question is why are they projecting their borrowing to skyrocket this year? Are they building something?
I wonder why expenses in Wrestling were so high?
They have the highest paid coaching staff, top level facalities, mental/physical recovery, travel and nutrition. They give the team $1.5 milliion in rev share as well.I wonder why expenses in Wrestling were so high?