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RE: Louisiana Legislative Audit 2014
(02-12-2015 03:09 PM)geauxcajuns Wrote:  
(02-12-2015 03:00 PM)TOPSTRAIGHT Wrote:  Does this qualify as trolling?

If not I need to step my game up. But the numbers are accurate and do indicate a trend.

The reports do show that UL Lafayette has surpassed La Tech now in the amount of income and expenditures in their athletic dept. One notable fact is that Tech transferred $9,804,000 from their school funds into the athletic department that is included in their $19,277,701 reported income whereas UL Lafayette transferred only $5,649,393 for a difference of about $4,000,000. Had UL Lafayette transferred as much school funds as Tech then their Income would have been around $25,451,000 or about $6 million more than the dogs.

50.9% of Techs total income was school fund transfers. 26.5% of ULL total income was school transfers.
02-13-2015 09:42 AM
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