470 posts and counting. This is the best promotion Marlin has done for the MBB program yet. At least we are talking about basketball as many of you knuckleheads are usually already talking about baseball starting lineups and crap like that. lol.
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470 posts and counting. This is the best promotion Marlin has done for the MBB program yet. At least we are talking about basketball as many of you knuckleheads are usually already talking about baseball starting lineups and crap like that. lol.
There are only a handful of athletic departments in the country that “make money” They will always “cost” because that’s how they budget. They will always spend more than they bring in because its not their money.
The only ones that do are from SEC, big 10 and big 12 and it’s mainly because they haven’t found ways to spend it yet.
Thanks, finally someone who "gets it." Zephyr, not one sport at this university completely pays for itself from revenues they generate. Some generate more than others. Some spend more than others. NONE make a profit. Like in a business. You know, cash flow. I have forgotten more accounting than you will ever know and have more business experience than then you can imagine. So, there you go.
The post was about a balance between the sports that don't generate "profit". Sorry, I need to be very clear there as they are buoyed by those sports who do. Basketball and football in most schools are the two money generators typically. Softball and baseball don't MAKE money i.e. they don't generate a profit.
Marlin sold the farm to win last year and he will now have to pay the piper like CajunT said he has 2 years to pull it out ... will be a tall order
Life's too short to argue with you man. We all get it. However, what you aren't seeing is that football at many schools does make money. You were once talking about softball and baseball now you are referencing entire athletic programs. The link I'm posting here suggests this. Football and basketball, as per their line item revenues versus expenses made money. Softball and baseball did not. They cost us money from a revenue to expense relationship and its not close. We all get it. You just turned my words and distorted them to make it look like I was suggesting we don't generate any revenue from those sports which is not true. Bottom line is that most mid level programs don't make money and often lose money. I think just about everyone here understands that but some sports generate more money and potentially profit as opposed to others that distort these balances.
http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/fi...l_20180123.pdf
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