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Five Division I public schools in Alabama subsidize college sports more than national average
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2013/...out_sports
So I guess the state can stop subsidizing UAT & AU since they bring in so much more money so as to save just under $10mil or spend that elsewhere where it's needed more
Where does the subsidy money come from? I know part comes from fees charged to the students, but where does the rest come from?
Beat that drum Jon beat it. Just beat it. Beat it beat it beat it.
He's beating something alright.
There's actually an important story buried under Solomon's axe-grinding, but he apparently lacks the ability to see it or to execute it if he did (we are talking about an Advance Media employee here, the walk-ons of sports journalism. No, that's too generous. The towel boys of sports journalism.).

So bammer made $12 million on sports and Auburn made $9 million.

Where did it go?
Also what is the national average? It's not in the article.
Paychecks. Of course. End of story.
(05-01-2013 09:37 PM)thebernreuter Wrote: [ -> ]Also what is the national average? It's not in the article.

from the original report:
TABLE 2.3
NET OPERATING RESULTS
DIVISION I
Median Values
2012
Football Bowl Subdivision
Total Generated Revenues 40,581,000
Total Expenses 56,265,000
Median Net Generated Revenue (12,272,000)
So they are talking about medians here and not averages, which means the skew is relatively accounted for.
The average net deficit for Division I schools that lost money was $14.6 million in 2012, up from $12.1 million in 2011. UAB and South Alabama each exceeded the average.
(05-01-2013 05:29 PM)backyardblazer Wrote: [ -> ]Where does the subsidy money come from? I know part comes from fees charged to the students, but where does the rest come from?
At UAB the money came from interest income and indirect cost subsidies from federal grants. The same money has provided a lot of funding for buildings at UAB
(05-01-2013 06:11 PM)58-56 Wrote: [ -> ]So bammer made $12 million on sports and Auburn made $9 million.

Where did it go?
UAT gives about a million to the University per paper, you can carry over to next year but UAT has been building facilities for sports and paying cash. Went to UAB/UAT soccer game and they have built a tennis facility, a newer soccer stadium with a BIG sceen and a new weight facility, etc
Further their athletic debt has been decreasing faster than required.
Remuors are clearing the books for ether a new basketball or baseball facility
(05-02-2013 08:22 AM)uabbean Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-01-2013 05:29 PM)backyardblazer Wrote: [ -> ]Where does the subsidy money come from? I know part comes from fees charged to the students, but where does the rest come from?
At UAB the money came from interest income and indirect cost subsidies from federal grants. The same money has provided a lot of funding for buildings at UAB
(05-01-2013 06:11 PM)58-56 Wrote: [ -> ]So bammer made $12 million on sports and Auburn made $9 million.

Where did it go?
UAT gives about a million to the University per paper, you can carry over to next year but UAT has been building facilities for sports and paying cash. Went to UAB/UAT soccer game and they have built a tennis facility, a newer soccer stadium with a BIG sceen and a new weight facility, etc
Further their athletic debt has been decreasing faster than required.
Remuors are clearing the books for ether a new basketball or baseball facility

They are paying 3x the going rate for commercial buildings. Somebody is getting paid.
Their construction numbers simply don't add up. I wish the Feds would start snooping around again. The last time they did Bear Jr had to sell his interests in the concrete company that was supplying most of the concrete to projects.
Drew needs to write something new so that spew isn't at the top of the UAB al.com feed.
I know you would have to search long and hard to get a Bammer to admit it, but with UAT winning 15 national championships...How many were won with their budgets being subsidized by the state and school? My guess is 13. Back in the 50's, 60's,70's and 80's both UAT and AU were the only truly state schools with FB programs. You cannot tell me that they have never been subsidized. The BOT and the media are creating a "Double Standard" that make very it hard for UAB to be successful and profitable. Winning games is the only way we can change this. This is what it will take to get butts in the seats and money rolling in.

Come fall, I hope we are 2-0 or at least 1-1 by 9/21 (first home game). If we are prepared, the only two games we will struggle with are LSU and possibly Vandy. We should definately finish with a winning record and be bowl bound. Should finish 10-2 and be bowl bound! Go Blazers!
The article stated only 23 schools pay for athletics with earned revenue. .in the Black...only 23 ..
(05-02-2013 02:21 PM)rebounder2u Wrote: [ -> ]The article stated only 23 schools pay for athletics with earned revenue. .in the Black...only 23 ..

Could anyone imagine the scheduling problems those 23 would have if not for the other "goldbrickers" who have to suffer the "buy game routine" just to survive? They surely didn't get to be in that "Select 23" by playing 7 or 8 "away" games every year. That is why they oppose playing more conference games because they can't play them "at home" every year. With the bigger conferences, are we headed toward a 14 or 15 game regular season in the future?

The SEC median school spends over $163,900 per athlete per year (2010 figure) and I would be surprised (even shocked) if either of our two BCS schools are below the SEC median. BTW, The SEC median for 2010 was OVER $30,000 per athlete per year more than the #2 conference - the Big 12.
From the article, UAB is JUST below the average, which means that nearly half of DI schools in the country subsidize more than UAB does.
Quote:That is why they oppose playing more conference games because they can't play them "at home" every year.

I'm sure the UAT's and Floridas have been strategizing for a while on how to force the Vanderbilts and Mississippi States to play conference games 2-for-1.
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