I can ensure you no 5000+ people are regularly attending games at Memorial Stadium.
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What are the three American sports that people will actually come out and watch?My position is that if ISU is going to blow money on Division 1 athletics that they should sponsor the three major American sports that people will actually come out and watch.
Frankly if I was interested in watching a national brand I wouldn't have chose to root for ISU. I became an ISU fan because I'm from Terre Haute and my dad graduated from there, and I enjoy attending the games. I'm a diehard, but I'm also not delusional and I understand ISU's place in the college world. When you guys start talking about Final 4's that's when I realize that I'm arguing with delusional fans that think it's still the late 70's.
I pretty well demonstrated that if ISU dropped football that our spending would only increase by about $1M max for men's basketball which would only put us at Bradley, UNI, and MO State spending levels.
Butler, Gonzaga, Wichita, Creighton, Loyola, VCU and schools like that have resources that ISU will never have, whether we have football or not. Comparing our situation to theirs is ridiculous. They all have deep pockets and/or very wealthy donors that prop them up.
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I had 3 different options for male sports -- lean, fat and fat 2.
Lean:
Baseball
Basketball
XC/Track
Golf
Rifle
Tennis
Fat:
Baseball
Basketball
XC/Track
Golf
Soccer
Tennis
Fat 2:
Baseball
Basketball
XC/Track
Golf
Rifle
Swimming & Diving
Tennis
All met the NCAA requirement of 6 men's sports with at least 2 being team sports.
If people look at the expenses tab, lean is a 52.8 scholarship savings and fat is a 36.1 scholarship savings which comes out to $540k to $1.3m in aid savings alone. The funny part of my thought exercise is we'd actually be fielding more sports than we currently do in any of the models while being Title IX compliant by miles.
Billiards, curling, and men's synchronized swimmingWhat are the three American sports that people will actually come out and watch?
Well as 4Q already mentioned you're forgetting that we'd have to add men's sports to stay D1 and Title 9 compliant.Ok, let me take a shot at this…..we cut football, that’s a plus (+5,000,000), then we take (-1,000,000) of that and give it to basketball. Then we also lose (-1,000,000) because we no longer have a buy game and ticket sales from football.
So that’s 5,000,000 - (1,000,000) and another - (1,000,000) which = +3,000,000 and somehow our athletic programs are worse off?
Tell me where I missed something because that seems like some Government/Pentagon spending kind of math right there.
Well as 4Q already mentioned you're forgetting that we'd have to add men's sports to stay D1 and Title 9 compliant.
Your numbers are slightly different from mine although your football budget could be right.
Using the numbers I found:
Athletic budget= $16.4M
FB Budget= $4.1M
MBB Budget= $2.1M
Non Revenue Sports= $10.2M
$10.2M / 12 (# of non-rev sports)= $850K per non-revenue sport.
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If ISU added two non-revenue men's sports and dropped football:
New Athletic budget= $14M
Lost Revenue from FB= $862500
16.4M - 14M= 2.4M
2.4M - 850K (rounded)= ~$1.5M in total savings for athletic department.
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If you give MBB an extra $1M:
New Athletic Budget= $15M
MBB Budget= $3.1M
Non-revenue= $11.9M
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Distribution among students (est: 8000) through fees:
*5000 fans per game for FB @ $15 p/tix @5.5 games per season. ($412K rounded down to $400K)
** $450K payday FBS game
***5000 fans per game for MBB @$15 p/tix @15 games per season ($1.125M rounded down to $1.1M)
Current= $16.4M - $1.95M= $14.45M expense;
14.45M / 8000 = $1806.25 per student
Without FB and no MBB increase= $14M - $1.1M= $12.9M expense;
12.9M / 8000= $1612.50 per student
W/O FB and $1M MBB increase= $15M-$1.1M= $13.9M expense;
13.9M / 8000= $1737.50 per student
Go ahead and believe what you want to believe.Your logic and math are wrong. The EADA and Knight Commission sites that I've posted and referenced 100s of times is where you need to start.
Well if you read it you might actually learn something. Jason apparently doesn't like the results because it doesn't line up with what he wants, but that's okay. Clinkscales said in an article that dropping football has never been a serious consideration, and after doing the math it's easy to see why.No disrespect but I didn’t read your post… But these guys you’re talking to have had these conversations for years now - they’ve considered everything trust me. They know we would have to add sports. If something was omitted it wasn’t because they’ve not taken it into consideration. Like chill.
Well if you read it you might actually learn something. Jason apparently doesn't like the results because it doesn't line up with what he wants, but that's okay. Clinkscales said in an article that dropping football has never been a serious consideration, and after doing the math it's easy to see why.
Ya, I’m done with this topic. Any consideration about the local Terre Haute economy especially during HC? I bet The Powers To Be would not agree dropping football would be good for business.My eyes and brain hurt… No more reading for me. Maybe with my morning coffee.
I'd much prefer curling to watching our offense.Billiards, curling, and men's synchronized swimming
Ya, I’m done with this topic. Any consideration about the local Terre Haute economy especially during HC? I bet The Powers To Be would not agree dropping football would be good for business.
what offense?I'd much prefer curling to watching our offense.
Good question. I’d say outside of HC really not much of an impact what do we host 6 home games all season? Other than a team filling up a hotel on a non HC weekend you’re not getting much in the way of hotel our restaurant business…
I mean take tonight for example - concert downtown at 7th and Wabash. Concert at Fairgrounds. Live music at Idle Creek. North vs South game. And that’s just the stuff I know about - I’m sitting outside in front of the fireplace with a bourbon taking in this gem of a game!!
My point is simple - Terre Haute especially with the casino coming has plenty of ish’ going on any given weekend to keep local businesses happy. In fact I think tonight so much was going on - I got carry out from Bar Bosco a wonderful local restaurant and I’ve never seen it so dead… It’s always packed and it really wasn’t tonight.
The day the “power’s that be” consider the Terre Haute business community impact when making a decision will be the day - a day - ain’t gonna happen type of day!