Pac 12 filing. $40 million of salary on $600 million of revenue. Seems like a good place to work.
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Pac 12 filing. $40 million of salary on $600 million of revenue. Seems like a good place to work.
MVFC in comparision
Assets/Debt
Total Assets $1,297,480
Total Liabilities $261,491
Net Assets $1,035,989
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers Compensation Related Other
Patty Viverito (Secretary/Treasurer) $67,982 $0 $29,835
Terri Goss Kinzy (President (Thru 2/15/2023)) $0 $0 $0
Aondover Tarhule (President (Effective 2/15/2023)) $0 $0 $0
UC davis' operating budget is 7.1 billion dollars annually. UC Davis could be a big ten program if they just spent the money. Any slight against uc davis that could be fixed with money is not an issue at all, if the uc leadership decides they want to elevate athletics.
Yeah it’s wild. In that same vein tho, they have had an ongoing budget shortfall, and D2 facilities.
To my knowledge a lot of their revenue/expense comes from operating a fully functioning hospital system. Not like they’re able to start siphoning money from that to their football program.
In regards to UC Davis, it's a whole lot easier to make an AAU school into a power football team than to make a power football team into AAU. Academics matter.
If I remember right UV Davis is a "Public Ivy"
I don't know at all. I think the Pac2 are trying to add some AAC schools but I don't know how interested any of them would be to pay an exit fee and have conference mates thousands of miles away. One theory I have seen that makes some sense, is the new Pac 6 along with Stanford and Cal to merge with the leftover ACC schools should that conference break up. Who knows? They could grab a few more MW schools if nothing else works or actually do a merger with the whole MW which would save everybody millions of bucks..
Just more of the wierd world of college sports now that it is a professional business.