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Big 12 Athletic Profits

Mike

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Surprising?

Athletic Dept Profit
University of Texas $29,603,034.00
University of Kansas $11,687,378.00
Kansas State $11,099,094.00
University of Oklahoma $10,121,904.00
Oklahoma State $5,402,887.00
University of Nebraska $5,029,604.00
Texas Tech $4,898,394.00
Texas A&M $2,675,650.00
University of Missouri $2,505,575.00
University of Colorado $930,604.00
Iowa State $215,540.00
Baylor University $0.00

www.businessofcollegesports.com
 
Mike said:
Surprising?

Athletic Dept Profit
University of Texas $29,603,034.00
University of Kansas $11,687,378.00
Kansas State $11,099,094.00
University of Oklahoma $10,121,904.00
Oklahoma State $5,402,887.00
University of Nebraska $5,029,604.00
Texas Tech $4,898,394.00
Texas A&M $2,675,650.00
University of Missouri $2,505,575.00
University of Colorado $930,604.00
Iowa State $215,540.00
Baylor University $0.00

www.businessofcollegesports.com

??? What year is this from?

That link led me to the list where Nebraska Football had revenue of $49,928,228....expenses of $17,843,849...and a profit of $32,084,379. Whereas K State had a profit of only a little over 6 mil.

Football at Nebraska pays the bills for itself and 22 other college sports at Lincoln.

This is our 2nd year in the Big 10, so we are not receiving a full share from the conference yet. We may or may not still be receiving some kind of payoff from the Texas 12...not sure about that. And I don't recall if we had to pony up some dough to leave the Texas 12. We probably did.
 
you guys are hand jobs. NU had all the cash and called all the shots in the Big 8. NU and Texas split everything t the top in the beginning of the big 12.... then the rest of the big 8 said Huck the Fuskers, and most votes went 11-1 with NU being out on thier own.... so they cried like little bitches that they were not getting thier way, the teams who used to let them win every Saturday started to win games, andd Texas stomped NU consistantly.... so Big Red ran off to greener pastures.....

glad you fit in so well with the big 10 huskers.....cause no one misses you here.
 
loomixguy said:
Mike said:
Surprising?

Athletic Dept Profit
University of Texas $29,603,034.00
University of Kansas $11,687,378.00
Kansas State $11,099,094.00
University of Oklahoma $10,121,904.00
Oklahoma State $5,402,887.00
University of Nebraska $5,029,604.00
Texas Tech $4,898,394.00
Texas A&M $2,675,650.00
University of Missouri $2,505,575.00
University of Colorado $930,604.00
Iowa State $215,540.00
Baylor University $0.00

www.businessofcollegesports.com

??? What year is this from?

That link led me to the list where Nebraska Football had revenue of $49,928,228....expenses of $17,843,849...and a profit of $32,084,379. Whereas K State had a profit of only a little over 6 mil.

Football at Nebraska pays the bills for itself and 22 other college sports at Lincoln.

This is our 2nd year in the Big 10, so we are not receiving a full share from the conference yet. We may or may not still be receiving some kind of payoff from the Texas 12...not sure about that. And I don't recall if we had to pony up some dough to leave the Texas 12. We probably did.

These numbers are 2 years old and use ALL ATHLETICS REVENUE at each college in the equation. NOT just football.

Believe it or not, there are some colleges that make more money/profit at basketball than some Div 1 colleges make at football.
 
jigs said:
you guys are hand jobs. NU had all the cash and called all the shots in the Big 8. NU and Texas split everything t the top in the beginning of the big 12....

"Hand jobs"? Coming from you, Mr. Short Term Memory, I'll take that as a compliment. There is a school down in Norman, Oklahoma, that might not totally agree with your "reasoning".

Just to refresh your memory, Nebraska and Oklahoma OWNED the Big 8 for years, and provided the lion's share of the money. K-State was just the other seven schools' bench.
 
and when the other teams became competative, and NU became irrelevant, they left like the sandlot bully, crying all the way...

dress it up how you want, NU looked like a baby leaving, and now they look like idiots for dropping down the ladder...
 
Mike said:
loomixguy said:
Mike said:
Surprising?

Athletic Dept Profit
University of Texas $29,603,034.00
University of Kansas $11,687,378.00
Kansas State $11,099,094.00
University of Oklahoma $10,121,904.00
Oklahoma State $5,402,887.00
University of Nebraska $5,029,604.00
Texas Tech $4,898,394.00
Texas A&M $2,675,650.00
University of Missouri $2,505,575.00
University of Colorado $930,604.00
Iowa State $215,540.00
Baylor University $0.00

www.businessofcollegesports.com

??? What year is this from?

That link led me to the list where Nebraska Football had revenue of $49,928,228....expenses of $17,843,849...and a profit of $32,084,379. Whereas K State had a profit of only a little over 6 mil.

Football at Nebraska pays the bills for itself and 22 other college sports at Lincoln.

This is our 2nd year in the Big 10, so we are not receiving a full share from the conference yet. We may or may not still be receiving some kind of payoff from the Texas 12...not sure about that. And I don't recall if we had to pony up some dough to leave the Texas 12. We probably did.

These numbers are 2 years old and use ALL ATHLETICS REVENUE at each college in the equation. NOT just football.

Believe it or not, there are some colleges that make more money/profit at basketball than some Div 1 colleges make at football.

I can see where at the end of the day, when you are paying the way for 22 other college sports programs that a 32 million dollar profit could drop down to 5 million, figuring volleyball, basketball, track, wrestling, etc. I know they used to have a rifle team, crew, rugby, etc. Most Big 12 schools dropped wrestling and didn't offer a lot of other sports, so we would have less profits to show total than a lot of schools.

There was one college team at Nebraska that I know for a fact during my time there never saw one dime from the athletic department. The rodeo team.
 
sure sounds like typical Obama accounting ... adjust the numbers to make your point look better
 
jigs said:
sure sounds like typical Obama accounting ... adjust the numbers to make your point look better

What he is not explaining is that Nebraska is no different from any other school, the money making sports carry the rest. Especially since Title IX.
 
From the K State website, K State sports:
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Cross Country
Equestrian
Football
Men's Golf
Rowing
Track & Field
Volleyball
Women's Tennis
Women's Golf
Women's Basketball

Nebraska Sports:
MEN'S WOMEN'S
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Bowling
Cross Country Cross Country
Football Golf
Golf Gymnastics
Gymnastics Rifle
Tennis Soccer
Track & Field Softball
Wrestling Swimming & Diving
Tennis
Track & Field
Volleyball


FWIW
 
KSU Men's sports
Baseball
Basketball
Cross country
Football
Golf
Track and field

KSU Women's sports
Basketball
Cross country
Equestrian
Golf
Rowing
Tennis
Track and field
Volleyball

Total enrollment for UN is about double that of KSU also.

Are you saying Texas doesn't have the same inequitable athletic funding applications?
 

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