In an attempt to gain a better understanding and shed some light on how things work in college athletics, I'm starting this thread.
Here are some facts or things I believe to be facts...
The NCAA is primarily an organization that runs a college basketball tournament in March.
According to its most recent data, the NCAA generated almost $1.3 billion in revenue in the 2022-23 fiscal year.
The basketball tournament accounts for $900 million in revenue. $669 million of that was distributed to the 363 Division 1 programs.
$192 million was spent to host other championship events. Over $100 million was spent on D2 and D3 championship events, including distributions to some schools.
The NCAA has no significant direct involvement or control over college football media deals.
Most, if not all, public universities account for athletics in a standalone athletic department. Many private universities do not disclose their financials.
Sportico provides useful information on all public D1 university Athletic Departments here...
The vast majority of athletic departments lose money. The vast majority are subsidized by the university, including fees charged to students.
Ohio State is the top revenue-generating athletic department in the country.
Here are their financials for 2023... Numbers are in $millions. They reported income of $5 million.
This article is interesting... It is about the state of Pac 12 athletics prior to the league's disintegration.
Here are some facts or things I believe to be facts...
The NCAA is primarily an organization that runs a college basketball tournament in March.
According to its most recent data, the NCAA generated almost $1.3 billion in revenue in the 2022-23 fiscal year.
The basketball tournament accounts for $900 million in revenue. $669 million of that was distributed to the 363 Division 1 programs.
$192 million was spent to host other championship events. Over $100 million was spent on D2 and D3 championship events, including distributions to some schools.
The NCAA has no significant direct involvement or control over college football media deals.
Most, if not all, public universities account for athletics in a standalone athletic department. Many private universities do not disclose their financials.
Sportico provides useful information on all public D1 university Athletic Departments here...
Sportico’s Intercollegiate Finance Database
Sportico is maintaining an interactive, real-time database that tracks the official balance sheets of public FBS university athletic departments.
www.sportico.com
The vast majority of athletic departments lose money. The vast majority are subsidized by the university, including fees charged to students.
Ohio State is the top revenue-generating athletic department in the country.
Here are their financials for 2023... Numbers are in $millions. They reported income of $5 million.
REVENUE | Total | Football | Basketball | EXPENSES | Total | Football | Basketball |
Ticket Sales | 73.4 | 64.3 | 4.8 | Coach Salaries | 45.2 | ||
Licenses, Rights, Ads | 42.8 | Support Salaries | 45.5 | ||||
TV revenue sharing | 49.8 | 37.2 | 12.6 | Facility Debt | 45.3 | ||
Contributions | 57.8 | Maintenance & Admin | 32.3 | ||||
NCAA payments | 5.7 | Travel | 14.2 | ||||
Conf Bowl Games | 7.7 | Student Aid | 23.8 | ||||
Conf Other | 4.7 | Visitor Guarantees | 10.0 | ||||
Parking & Concessions | 11.7 | Recruiting | 3.9 | ||||
OSU Bowl Game | 3.2 | Sports Equipment | 5.8 | ||||
Game Expenses | 10.1 | ||||||
Athlete Meals | 7.6 | ||||||
Athlete Medical | 3.8 | ||||||
Total | 279.5 | 127.4 | 24.2 | Total | 274.9 | 72.4 | 14.5 |
This article is interesting... It is about the state of Pac 12 athletics prior to the league's disintegration.
Business of Pac-12 Sports: Athletic departments relied heavily on help from campus last year, but is that support misplaced or money well spent?
Athletic departments at the 10 public universities in the Pac-12 experienced an $81 million shortfall last year, with only five schools reporting an operating surplus. And that’s the good news on money matters across the conference. The situation gets much worse when university support is...
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