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Athletic Budgets
Found this site, lots of good recent info. USA TODAY database: What NCAA schools spend on athletics - USATODAY.com
ISU
2004-05
9.1 million in ticket sales
1.1 in student fees
0.5 in guarantees
4.4 in contributions
2.5 in institutional support
6.9 in NCAA/Big12 funds
0.9 in media rights
1.2 in royalties
28.9 in total revenue
2005-06
10.2 million in ticket sales
1.1 in student fees
0.1 in guarantees
3.9 in contributions
2.8 in institutional support
9.4 in NCAA/Big12 funds
0.9 in media rights
1.3 in royalties
32.4 in total revenue
2006-07
6.9 million in ticket sales
1.1 in student fees
0.6 in guarantees
4.4 in contributions
2.9 in institutional support
8.3 in NCAA/Big12 funds
2.4 in media rights
0.4 in royalties
32.6 in total revenue
2007-06
13.2 million in ticket sales
1.1 in student fees
0.3 in guarantees
6.8 in contributions
2.9 in institutional support
8.9 in NCAA/Big12 funds
2.3 in media rights
0.5 in royalties
38.6 in total revenue
2008-09
11.7 million in ticket sales
1.2 in student fees
0.9 in guarantees
11.4 in contributions
3.6 in institutional support
10.5 in NCAA/Big12 funds
2.6 in media rights
0.4 in royalties
45.8 in total revenue
2009-10
11.3 million in ticket sales
1.2 in student fees
1.1 in guarantees
13.0 in contributions
2.3 in institutional support
11.7 in NCAA/Big12 funds
2.6 in media rights
0.3 in royalties
46.8 in total revenue
Expenses are also listed. The most notable I saw was a increase from 04 to 05 of 5.5 million in direct facility, maintenance and rental.
Other 2010 budgets in the Big 12
Kansas 70.5 million
Kansas State 53.4 million
Missouri 61 million
Oklahoma 98.5 million
Oklahoma State 106.3 million
Texas 143.5 million
Texas A&M 82.7 million
Texas Tech 61.9 million
West Virginia 62 million
TCU and Baylor don't report due to being private schools.
Other notables
Iowa 88.7 million
Nebraska 73.4
Colorado 49.5
Smallest Budgets per BCS conference
South Florida 39.1 (Big East)
Washington State 39.3 (Pac 12)
Mississippi 45.7 (SEC)
Iowa State 46.8 (Big 12)
North Carolina State 49.4 (ACC)
Purdue 61.6 (Big 10)
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Re: Athletic Budgets
Wow, huge jump in contributions from 06-07 to 08-09. ISU averaging about $3.9-$4.4 million until '07, which sees an increase to $6.8 million, then '08, which sees an increase to $11.4 million. Nice work, Pollard.
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Re: Athletic Budgets
Without bringing up an old debate, that 06 drop says everything about why Pollard's hands were tied in regards to McCarney. Thats a huge revenue drop that wouldve fallen farther if a change wasnt made.
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