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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    https://app.lla.state.la.us/publicre...ement&.7773098

    The State Audit doesn't specifically list it, Other Sports
    I'm intrigued how the document immediately goes to "University" as the acceptable reference for Louisiana, but on any other venue Martin Hall can't seem to deviate from UL Lafayette.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    . . . can you elaborate . . .
    Doing nothing to leverage that conference championship, extended silence with ticket drives etc, in general, not taking advantage of of that championship....

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    Quote Originally Posted by fanof71 View Post
    Doing nothing to leverage that conference championship, extended silence with ticket drives etc, in general, not taking advantage of of that championship....
    . . . there was low attendance during all of that . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    This past year Tesla reduced prices several times, sold a record number of cars * and had their most profitable year to date.

    * For them
    Government subsidies for purchasing an EV had a hand in that as well.

    So we lower prices and get the Feds to also hand out subsidies to encourage more people to buy football tickets.

    Problem solved!

    And I’m not saying C4L is completely wrong in questioning why we are so high for some things vs our better revenue peers (like App St), but applying what happened with Tesla sales is a ____ poor comparison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    https://knightnewhousedata.org/fbs/sunbelt

    Total Athletic expenditures for 2022 was $38,364,254. Actual Revenue was $33,021,554 which is a shortfall of over $5.3M. The deficit was covered by a transfer from the UL foundation until RCAF raises the money to pay it back. State Law doesn't allow deficits, institutions have to cover all losses.

    My understanding is Dr. Maggard was told he will have to keep expenditures around $32M to $33M this fiscal year. That number puts UL back at the bottom 3rd of the SBC again, just ahead of ULM and Ark St.
    Where or how does CBN buy out figure into the revenue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    Just curious, how does everyone feel about taxes? You think we need to pay more taxes? Or we need more people paying taxes?
    I think there’s never enough money to pay for everything people want and need. You have to have a prosperous middle class that doesn’t look for government handouts to pay for their wants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMV JustMyView View Post
    Where or how does CBN buy out figure into the revenue?
    Reimbursement, since they are not really separated a transfer of funds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    Athletic foundation socials: UL $3k
    Georgia Southern $1500
    USM $125

    Pregame sideline pass:
    UL $10k
    Georgia Southern $3k
    USM $5k

    Travel with team:
    Texas state $6k
    App State $25k
    UL $100k

    Exclusive events with HC: USM $10k
    Texas St $6k
    App state $10k
    UL $25k

    App state season sideline pass: $10k
    So, with Student Fees perhaps their Athletic Foundations don't have to raise as much money for such perks.


    https://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances


    Sun Belt Athletic Program Student Fees

    James Madison $48,485,307
    Old Dominion $31,258,633
    Georgia State $20,950,989
    Coastal Carolina $5,348,195
    Marshall $6,775,000
    South Alabama $8,386,199
    App State. $14,003,740
    Texas State $18,924,463
    Troy $821,841
    Arkansas St $6,274,431
    Georgia Southern $9,109,539
    Southern Miss $9,372,477

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    I think there’s never enough money to pay for everything people want and need. You have to have a prosperous middle class that doesn’t look for government handouts to pay for their wants.
    Just like in this country there is a line where people give up and quit putting in, the administration has to be careful of where that line is. They will never have enough money, will always need more. They can’t keep going to the same well, it’s drying up quickly. They need to figure out how to get more wells in the stands, it starts with the students.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    Just like in this country there is a line where people give up and quit putting in, the administration has to be careful of where that line is. They will never have enough money, will always need more. They can’t keep going to the same well, it’s drying up quickly. They need to figure out how to get more wells in the stands, it starts with the students.
    This!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    . . . there was low attendance during all of that . . .
    Exactly!

    Nothing at time to entice the general populace to get on board and enjoy the ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunrunner View Post
    Government subsidies for purchasing an EV had a hand in that as well.

    So we lower prices and get the Feds to also hand out subsidies to encourage more people to buy football tickets.

    Problem solved!

    And I’m not saying C4L is completely wrong in questioning why we are so high for some things vs our better revenue peers (like App St), but applying what happened with Tesla sales is a ____ poor comparison.
    Tesla lowered their prices multiple times last year, world-wide.

    Not saying the subsidies didn't help, but if it were the subsidies alone, every EV Mfg should have had record profits, but only the price lowerer did.

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