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PD Article on Ohio Public School Sports Spending
The Cleveland Plain Dealer did an informative piece on all Ohio Public Schools athletic spending.

http://www.cleveland.com/datacentral/ind...rt_m-rpt-1
03-22-2017 11:46 AM
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Interesting information.
03-22-2017 01:54 PM
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Only thing new is Cincinnati has a small amount of athletes they support relative to their budget size.

They look like a third rate athletic department by number of athlete measure.

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I am surprised that UC ticket revenue of nearly $8 million, I thought it would have be higher. The school subsidy is high, but UC is trying to gain access to P5 conference. Noticed the UC budget is nearly double all the other schools.
03-23-2017 12:21 PM
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(03-22-2017 04:53 PM)Kittonhead Wrote:  Only thing new is Cincinnati has a small amount of athletes they support relative to their budget size.

They look like a third rate athletic department by number of athlete measure.

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I thought it was interesting that Ohio has the second largest number of athletes (477) while fielding the least amount of NCAA-level teams (16).
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(03-23-2017 12:52 PM)BobcatEngineer Wrote:  
(03-22-2017 04:53 PM)Kittonhead Wrote:  Only thing new is Cincinnati has a small amount of athletes they support relative to their budget size.

They look like a third rate athletic department by number of athlete measure.

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I thought it was interesting that Ohio has the second largest number of athletes (477) while fielding the least amount of NCAA-level teams (16).

And the lowest amount for coaches salaries.
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(03-23-2017 01:38 PM)axeme Wrote:  
(03-23-2017 12:52 PM)BobcatEngineer Wrote:  
(03-22-2017 04:53 PM)Kittonhead Wrote:  Only thing new is Cincinnati has a small amount of athletes they support relative to their budget size.

They look like a third rate athletic department by number of athlete measure.

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I thought it was interesting that Ohio has the second largest number of athletes (477) while fielding the least amount of NCAA-level teams (16).

And the lowest amount for coaches salaries.

While our men's basketball and football head coaches are paid at the top of the MAC.

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(03-23-2017 06:04 PM)Kittonhead Wrote:  
(03-23-2017 01:38 PM)axeme Wrote:  
(03-23-2017 12:52 PM)BobcatEngineer Wrote:  
(03-22-2017 04:53 PM)Kittonhead Wrote:  Only thing new is Cincinnati has a small amount of athletes they support relative to their budget size.

They look like a third rate athletic department by number of athlete measure.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G530AZ using CSNbbs mobile app

I thought it was interesting that Ohio has the second largest number of athletes (477) while fielding the least amount of NCAA-level teams (16).

And the lowest amount for coaches salaries.

While our men's basketball and football head coaches are paid at the top of the MAC.

07-coffee3

At $932k, Dambrot may have been the highest paid coach in the MAC regardless of sport.
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