DudeAnon wrote:My understanding (which is not very informed) is that football programs are almost always a cash cow, winning or not.
DudeAnon wrote:My understanding (which is not very informed) is that football programs are almost always a cash cow, winning or not.
Dew wrote:Too bad Uconn upgraded their stadium recently or maybe they'd consider dropping down and joining us in hoops.
Friarfan2 wrote:Most of these football programs lose tons of money. They have huge expense budgets, which are covered by direct institutional support (university funds). Schools like temple, uconn and Rutgers lose up to ten million per yr on football. Rutgers will be able to balance their accounts while in the big 10 (although that will make them by far the lowest operating budget in the league), but those AAC schools are in a ton of trouble financially if they keep chasing the football dream.
JOPO wrote:Friarfan2 wrote:Most of these football programs lose tons of money. They have huge expense budgets, which are covered by direct institutional support (university funds). Schools like temple, uconn and Rutgers lose up to ten million per yr on football. Rutgers will be able to balance their accounts while in the big 10 (although that will make them by far the lowest operating budget in the league), but those AAC schools are in a ton of trouble financially if they keep chasing the football dream.
Rutgers loses about $28 million a year, if not the worst they are second in the country in the amount of money they lose. Even the Big Ten money won't cover all of that.
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