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RE: How do you accurately determine a college team's market??
(07-31-2017 12:23 AM)_C2_ Wrote:  State flagships do fine but everyone else struggles.

State flagships in P5 conferences. New Mexico, Connecticut, and Wyoming are not exactly making $6m in gate every home game. Rutgers is in a P5 and not exactly raking in the gate either. Cal is definitely hurt by the diversion of money to the NFL teams -- they badly need more high end set buyers to pay down their stadium debt. (I do think Cal being as exclusive as they are loses a lot of regional support because those of us who went to a CSU can never support them, and we way out number Cal grads)
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