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Dec 5, 2024
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ColtsCoug
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Where is money from non-media conference distributions shown? I.e. NCAA tourney
credits, CFB bowl game payouts etc?
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The $$$ discrepancy between SEC money and Big 12 money has very little to do with ESPN, FOX or media deals at all
krindorr
Truly Addicted User
Dec 5, 4:25pm
Would be interesting to see avg ticket price for an SEC football game v Big 12
UNLVcougar
Dec 5, 4:37pm
Im curious how much of an outlier BYU is on that $18 million number.
rad dawg
Dec 5, 4:40pm
In the SEC, unless it’s Vanderbilt vs Kentucky, I can’t picture being able to
UNLVcougar
Dec 5, 4:42pm
In 2019, we had $72M in revenue, with 26% coming from ticket sales, so that year it was $18.7M
krindorr
Dec 5, 4:46pm
Thats total athletic revenue right?
rad dawg
Dec 5, 4:53pm
Good to know. While we don't like higher prices, that's a huge part of what separates us from the SEC
krindorr
Dec 5, 4:57pm
The level of support in the SEC is hard to comprehend
reddead
Dec 5, 4:39pm
And concessions are probably at least 50% higher.
UNLVcougar
Dec 5, 4:44pm
Yes. And something like 10 of the SEC schools sell alcohol
reddead
Dec 5, 4:47pm
Why I bet even their hotdogs cost more.
Q-grr
Dec 5, 4:45pm
It's not just the SEC, though they're the most notable. Ohio St had $60M in donations & $73M in tix, $33M in 'other'
krindorr
Dec 5, 4:54pm
If you're curious why Clemson has been successful, despite being ACC, they brought in $85M in donations
krindorr
Dec 5, 5:22pm
Imagine what our NIL would look like if we had $85M in annual donations. Our expenses are much lower than others. We
HarlemCoug
Dec 5, 7:05pm
Unlikely for a couple reasons
rad dawg
Dec 5, 7:26pm
I don't follow " so allocating those funds to NIL means lowering ticket costs,". We get about $25M per year in
HarlemCoug
Dec 5, 8:04pm
Schools cannot fund NIL.
rad dawg
Dec 5, 8:20pm
Schools will start funding NIL this coming season. And even if they don't, Tom would just need to tell a donor to send
HarlemCoug
Dec 5, 8:22pm
It's actually revenue sharing, but NIL and rev share are used interchangeably, adding to the confusion
GoodBetterBestBYU
Dec 5, 8:33pm
Yup exactly. They won't be able to just take an arbitrary chunk of donation $$
rad dawg
Dec 5, 8:39pm
Keep your eyes out for some super interesting new approaches..coming soon
GoodBetterBestBYU
Dec 5, 8:51pm
All tuition and aid is funneled through BYU football before going to the school?
rad dawg
Dec 5, 9:09pm
hahahaha yes
GoodBetterBestBYU
Dec 5, 9:18pm
Some new commerce based approaches to involve broader fanbase shifting existing budget and behaviors
GoodBetterBestBYU
Dec 5, 9:21pm
Where is money from non-media conference distributions shown? I.e. NCAA tourney
ColtsCoug
Dec 5, 4:53pm
That's in the media + conference distributions section
krindorr
Dec 5, 4:56pm
Ok, but that’s the old media deals. The new media deals that are now starting have a pretty massive difference.
TCuz
Dec 5, 6:02pm
True, new media deals will grow the gap...but those deals follow engagement
krindorr
Dec 5, 6:07pm
Challenge with reliance on media is that their business models are under strain with streaming
GoodBetterBestBYU
Dec 5, 9:19pm
They have at least 10% more disposable income…
GoodBetterBestBYU
Dec 5, 6:17pm
That's before the new media deals
MyTwoCents
Dec 5, 9:27pm
True, but they get the larger media deals due to the greater fan engagement/investment
krindorr
Dec 5, 9:35pm
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