rosewater
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RE: EADA '17/18 Financial Database
(03-01-2019 04:04 PM)geosnooker2000 Wrote: (03-01-2019 01:42 PM)Billy Bob Bearcat Wrote: (03-01-2019 01:05 PM)geosnooker2000 Wrote: (02-28-2019 09:18 PM)rosewater Wrote: (02-28-2019 08:24 PM)stxrunner Wrote: Even accounting for the years, you have the same gap. It's really weird because it's so large. UC doesn't have spikes in revenue like that anyway.
I don't know what the explanation is, but it's unusual.
Not sure how many of the schools in front of Cincinnati have greater revenue. I watch television, they are not selling more tickets.
You don't know that for a fact. We get a LOT of no-shows in basketball every game, but they bought the season tickets.
Everything isn't about Memphis.... these guys are killing me.
No, I know that. I was just using that as a "for instance."
Ok, I will give you a fact. Tulane's basketball and football stadiums with full attendance would not match our ticket sales.
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RE: EADA '17/18 Financial Database
Like GulfCoastalGal said, universities can use some funky accounting, so a drop or gain year over year probably doesn't mean much. As was stated UC lost revenue playing at NKU. And who knows what sort of charge was made to the books at any school, or what sort of gain was carried over from previous years. Memphis had a recent one year drop from the mid-50s to the upper-40s. Now Memphis is back where they were.
These things just ebb and flow. I have to think that UC's figures are a one time thing.
Does the USAToday list use the same database?
(This post was last modified: 03-01-2019 06:04 PM by cotton1991.)
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