Saturday, April 7, 2018

2016-17 EADA Revenues/Expenses

Great info from ACC Football RX.


https://csnbbs.com/thread-847356-page-3.html

https://accfootballrx.blogspot.com.es/2018/04/2016-17-eada-revenue-update.html

Major update on the revenue... I found that I wasn't including revenue "not allocated by gender/sport". When I add that in, FSU's revenue jumps up another $12 million, to over $144 million... but Notre Dame's jumps even more. First, here are the numbers with the "not allocated" revenue included:


Conf.Institution NameMen'sWomen'sCoednon-specificGrand Total Revenue
ACCFlorida State$111,444,527$20,961,982$12,285,871$144,692,380
ACCNotre Dame$104,739,771$3,212,080$24,419,553$132,371,404
ACCLouisville$87,066,830$1,723,173$33,655,301$122,445,304
ACCClemson$67,526,823$7,605,980$29,792,449$104,925,252
ACCDuke$76,302,436$18,349,409$5,828,361$100,480,206
ACCVirginia$43,371,868$18,659,819$30,931,312$92,962,999
ACCSyracuse$78,426,284$12,135,455$884,126$91,445,865
ACCNorth Carolina$67,361,037$7,109,750$16,030,082$90,500,869
ACCMiami$49,432,324$16,473,528$23,229,323$89,135,175
ACCNC State$63,151,394$7,482,722$211,950$14,355,506$85,201,572
ACCPitt$58,740,362$12,037,354$14,053,320$84,831,036
ACCVirginia Tech$63,945,382$1,658,591$15,188,777$80,792,750
ACCBoston College$42,909,796$14,277,136$17,400,159$74,587,091
ACCGeorgia Tech$54,324,916$1,279,788$15,833,304$71,438,008
ACCWake Forest$38,692,065$10,531,920$17,771,239$66,995,224
Conf.Institution NameMen'sWomen'sCoednon-specificGrand Total Revenue
B1GOhio State$112,337,302$3,315,918$114,668$60,117,935$175,885,823
B1GMichigan$127,082,611$1,993,631$33,878,809$162,955,051
B1GPennsylvania State$103,159,189$9,440,391$31,417,482$144,017,062
B1GWisconsin$105,664,793$9,930,858$23,835,073$139,430,724
B1GIowa$71,714,474$2,775,379$52,490,564$126,980,417
B1GNebraska$81,226,130$5,841,707$30,675,701$117,743,538
B1GMinnesota$69,481,610$2,207,952$36,205,053$107,894,615
B1GIndiana$62,767,976$756,377$41,294,985$104,819,338
B1GMichigan State$87,043,391$2,161,565$14,715,939$103,920,895
B1GMaryland$50,895,093$6,087,745$37,898,519$94,881,357
B1GPurdue$37,335,408$2,696,780$44,808,945$84,841,133
B1GNorthwestern$54,616,860$1,067,852$28,595,043$84,279,755
B1GIllinois$53,471,504$2,750,242$27,086,074$83,307,820
B1GRutgers$39,935,678$16,436,590$22,067,400$78,439,668
Conf.Institution NameMen'sWomen'sCoednon-specificGrand Total Revenue
PacWashington$92,273,576$8,747,778$27,723,829$128,745,183
PacStanford$56,039,042$25,025,718$298,442$43,676,356$125,039,558
PacUSC$73,748,324$17,551,752$21,874,836$113,174,912
PacUCLA$56,834,830$7,307,949$39,963,867$104,106,646
PacOregon$79,063,445$2,923,053$19,346,621$101,333,119
PacArizona State$57,162,603$3,328,931$38,480,844$98,972,378
PacColorado$53,092,750$3,539,458$37,593,900$94,226,108
PacCalifornia$62,277,823$2,006,413$25,098,161$89,382,397
PacArizona$70,085,941$5,028,759$13,071,887$88,186,587
PacOregon State$47,278,001$13,644,412$25,808,211$86,730,624
PacUtah$60,844,136$2,002,369$11,927,773$74,774,278
PacWashington State$48,117,940$8,504,734$14,771,910$71,394,584
Conf.Institution NameMen'sWomen'sCoednon-specificGrand Total Revenue
SECAlabama$125,234,312$8,581,049$40,490,252$174,305,613
SECGeorgia$103,862,263$2,831,706$51,158,510$157,852,479
SECAuburn$102,752,810$2,014,551$42,645,840$147,413,201
SECLSU$101,208,998$1,992,999$43,732,490$146,934,487
SECFlorida$98,589,697$1,455,191$42,501,050$142,545,938
SECTennessee$129,934,140$5,928,135$3,797,275$139,659,550
SECSouth Carolina$77,645,869$3,283,281$55,103,695$136,032,845
SECArkansas$92,162,101$2,320,839$37,690,057$132,172,997
SECTexas A & M$84,251,569$6,602,944$39,588,031$130,442,544
SECKentucky$65,217,902$1,626,718$15,301$55,447,093$122,307,014
SECMississippi$78,840,845$2,248,047$20,768,771$101,857,663
SECMissouri$46,640,115$15,131,711$28,262,432$90,034,258
SECMississippi State$50,156,568$12,912,946$26,627,315$89,696,829
SECVanderbilt$46,706,301$16,483,666$17,145,684$80,335,651
Conf.Institution NameMen'sWomen'sCoednon-specificGrand Total Revenue
XIITexas$168,127,162$10,248,849$28,751,298$207,127,309
XIIOklahoma$111,396,501$6,316,980$37,496,374$155,209,855
XIITexas Christian$78,889,847$14,547,095$11,618,645$105,055,587
XIIKansas$51,546,630$366,700$49,431,867$101,345,197
XIIBaylor$60,002,445$24,040,281$14,082,700$98,125,426
XIIWest Virginia$40,653,731$18,319,352$2,083,787$31,536,503$92,593,373
XIIOklahoma State$56,147,566$2,034,122$29,877,532$88,059,220
XIIKansas State$50,339,884$826,691$34,914,951$86,081,526
XIITexas Tech$54,871,795$2,366,688$22,138,593$79,377,076
XIIIowa State$55,399,978$2,390,955$8,544,491$66,335,424

NOTES:

Looked at this way, the Seminoles fall from 4th to 9th (still pretty rare air, though!).

Louisville had the biggest "not allocated" revenue boost in the ACC -- nearly $34 million.

The biggest such revenue in the P5 belongs to Ohio State -- over $60 million.

I'm assuming some of that "not allocated" revenue could be general sports donations (i.e. not dedicated to a specific sport) and things like that.

4 comments:

  1. It looks like a good-sized chunk of this may be Jimbo Fisher's buyout paid to FSU.
    Still no info on the payout from the latest TV contract renegotiation/extension.

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    1. Wouldn't that not be reflected until next year? Since the current tax year hasn't ended yet?

      And also, Jimbo's buyout was only the cost of the remaining salary for all coaches who weren't retained (excluding two who hired by Jimbo, presumably), right? By my estimation that was only ~$4.5 million.

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    2. mfg is correct - this can't be Jimbo's buyout.

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