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RE: 2019-20 AAC Revenue Distribution
(05-20-2021 02:57 PM)Captain Bearcat Wrote:  There's just as big of a difference in ticket revenue as there is in conference revenue.

Ticket revenue 2019:
49.2 - Texas A&M
42.1 - LSU
40.5 - Arkansas
39.1 - Alabama
36.9 - Kentucky
36.5 - Georgia
36.1 - Tennessee
29.7 - Florida
28.7 - South Carolina
20.9 - Ole Miss
16.2 - Missouri
7.7 - Cincinnati

Easy to justify increased ticket prices when you play in the SEC and Alabama, Auburn, Florida, etc come to town.

On the last Coffee with Cunningham the AD spoke about both enhancing ticket sales and adjusting ticket prices in the right locations in the stadium (and for the right games- ie the tickets for UCF will be priced higher than Murray State).
 
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