Novel idea, why doesn't NCAA require teams to publish both sold and actual?
I read somewhere that Tilane counts their entire enrollment since students pay fees for free tickets.
A few years back Dr. Authement sent a famed number cruncher named David Walker over to UL Athletics to balance the books before his upcoming retirement would become a reality.
In probably the biggest shocker of the last 20-years (not counting the winning ways of Hud) Mr. Walker didn't have to fix a deficit, he had to fix a surplus.
Out of seemingly nowhere, he declared he had "found" $1,000,000 in athletic funds that had heretofore been unaccounted for.
I remember thinking how is this possible with such tight annual reporting and all. I never did, nor was I provided with, a satisfactory answer to the million dollar question. So I moved on and marked it up to accounting quirks I will never really understand.
Until now that is.
When I read "We've always done it that way" as far as reported/underreported attendance is concerned. It dawned on me, over time you could accumulate a cool million.
I wonder if David Walker ever figured out the source?
I only recall the 1 mil he found, it was announced publicly.
If he found two million more, I don't think it was as highly publicized, or I might have been on that black ops LA Tech recruiting mission with you..
Anyway, Boomer do you recall them finding the one million?
I'm now thinking it came from under reporting ticket sales.
"We've always done it that way"
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