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Interesting list of the "Power 5" ranked by revenue. West Virginia comes in last (#65) with $24.7 million, Texas first with $156.1 million. Anyone, remember where we are and how that compares to other AAC? Last I remember we were above $30 million, I think. That would put us ahead of #62 Vanderbilt at $32.1 million.

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Nah, FB rev. is @ 17-18M which is upper end for G5. Now, projecting ahead to 2019 rev. including Cotton Bowl $, Memphis may end up ahead of the lower P5s.
(03-24-2020 07:21 PM)blue68 Wrote: [ -> ]https://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances/

I thought poor UConn was going broke. They were the highest of AAC schools.
(03-24-2020 09:14 PM)micman Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-24-2020 07:21 PM)blue68 Wrote: [ -> ]https://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances/

I thought poor UConn was going broke. They were the highest of AAC schools.

look at their "School Funds" and see why they are so high. Take that out and they are way way lower.
I thought that the Cotton Bowl appearance money went back to the conference and split evenly with conference schools??

So, if accurate, 2019 revenue would be not increased significantly?



(03-24-2020 02:41 PM)gulfcoastgal Wrote: [ -> ]Nah, FB rev. is @ 17-18M which is upper end for G5. Now, projecting ahead to 2019 rev. including Cotton Bowl $, Memphis may end up ahead of the lower P5s.
(03-24-2020 10:34 PM)aTxTIGER Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-24-2020 09:14 PM)micman Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-24-2020 07:21 PM)blue68 Wrote: [ -> ]https://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances/

I thought poor UConn was going broke. They were the highest of AAC schools.

look at their "School Funds" and see why they are so high. Take that out and they are way way lower.

lol

Read the list again, and ask where are programs like Stanford, Duke, Northwestern, Vanderbilt and on and on

They may not have qualified to be on this list
Those are all public schools. The data comes from public records.
(03-28-2020 08:19 PM)k2tigers Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-24-2020 10:34 PM)aTxTIGER Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-24-2020 09:14 PM)micman Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-24-2020 07:21 PM)blue68 Wrote: [ -> ]https://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances/

I thought poor UConn was going broke. They were the highest of AAC schools.

look at their "School Funds" and see why they are so high. Take that out and they are way way lower.

lol

Read the list again, and ask where are programs like Stanford, Duke, Northwestern, Vanderbilt and on and on

They may not have qualified to be on this list

Private institutions aren't required to air out their financials and they never do.
(03-28-2020 08:19 PM)k2tigers Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-24-2020 10:34 PM)aTxTIGER Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-24-2020 09:14 PM)micman Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-24-2020 07:21 PM)blue68 Wrote: [ -> ]https://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances/

I thought poor UConn was going broke. They were the highest of AAC schools.

look at their "School Funds" and see why they are so high. Take that out and they are way way lower.

lol

Read the list again, and ask where are programs like Stanford, Duke, Northwestern, Vanderbilt and on and on

They may not have qualified to be on this list

all private schools. they don't have to tell anyone ****.
I get it

So take that for data
(03-28-2020 07:54 PM)TigersTigers Wrote: [ -> ]I thought that the Cotton Bowl appearance money went back to the conference and split evenly with conference schools??

So, if accurate, 2019 revenue would be not increased significantly?



(03-24-2020 02:41 PM)gulfcoastgal Wrote: [ -> ]Nah, FB rev. is @ 17-18M which is upper end for G5. Now, projecting ahead to 2019 rev. including Cotton Bowl $, Memphis may end up ahead of the lower P5s.

Based on info from past UCF appearances, costs are covered. So, that should show up in rev. numbers. There was a good bump IIRC in conference distribution for them...can't recall the exact % off the top of my head...obvi includes other con. dis. as well.
(03-31-2020 04:04 PM)gulfcoastgal Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-28-2020 07:54 PM)TigersTigers Wrote: [ -> ]I thought that the Cotton Bowl appearance money went back to the conference and split evenly with conference schools??

So, if accurate, 2019 revenue would be not increased significantly?



(03-24-2020 02:41 PM)gulfcoastgal Wrote: [ -> ]Nah, FB rev. is @ 17-18M which is upper end for G5. Now, projecting ahead to 2019 rev. including Cotton Bowl $, Memphis may end up ahead of the lower P5s.

Based on info from past UCF appearances, costs are covered. So, that should show up in rev. numbers. There was a good bump IIRC in conference distribution for them...can't recall the exact % off the top of my head...obvi includes other con. dis. as well.

Is UConn included?
(04-01-2020 07:43 AM)gusrob Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-31-2020 04:04 PM)gulfcoastgal Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-28-2020 07:54 PM)TigersTigers Wrote: [ -> ]I thought that the Cotton Bowl appearance money went back to the conference and split evenly with conference schools??

So, if accurate, 2019 revenue would be not increased significantly?



(03-24-2020 02:41 PM)gulfcoastgal Wrote: [ -> ]Nah, FB rev. is @ 17-18M which is upper end for G5. Now, projecting ahead to 2019 rev. including Cotton Bowl $, Memphis may end up ahead of the lower P5s.

Based on info from past UCF appearances, costs are covered. So, that should show up in rev. numbers. There was a good bump IIRC in conference distribution for them...can't recall the exact % off the top of my head...obvi includes other con. dis. as well.

Is UConn included?

I'd say no, since they've been a non-football member ever since joining.
(04-01-2020 11:52 AM)Tiger87 Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-01-2020 07:43 AM)gusrob Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-31-2020 04:04 PM)gulfcoastgal Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-28-2020 07:54 PM)TigersTigers Wrote: [ -> ]I thought that the Cotton Bowl appearance money went back to the conference and split evenly with conference schools??

So, if accurate, 2019 revenue would be not increased significantly?



(03-24-2020 02:41 PM)gulfcoastgal Wrote: [ -> ]Nah, FB rev. is @ 17-18M which is upper end for G5. Now, projecting ahead to 2019 rev. including Cotton Bowl $, Memphis may end up ahead of the lower P5s.

Based on info from past UCF appearances, costs are covered. So, that should show up in rev. numbers. There was a good bump IIRC in conference distribution for them...can't recall the exact % off the top of my head...obvi includes other con. dis. as well.

Is UConn included?

I'd say no, since they've been a non-football member ever since joining.

That was my assumption as well.
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