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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Trouble on the Red Turf

    "What are we running here...…….an instuition of higher education or a football factory? asked the penciled neck, bow tie wearing professor.

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    Looking online for 2018... EWU had...

    Ticket Sales $685K
    Contributions $679K
    Licensing $804K
    Student Fees $2,075K
    School Funds $7,768K
    Other 1,798K
    Total $13,810K (Revenue) (Ranked #186)

    NDSU (Ranked #116)
    Ticket Sales $5,721K
    Contributions 6,718K
    Licensing $4,421K
    Student Fees $1,487K
    School Funds $7,406K
    Other $2,388K
    Total Revenue $28,144K

    UND (#112 on List)
    Ticket Sales $5,163K (before or after the Ralph takes its cut?)
    Contributions $4,692K
    Rights/Licensing $3,323K
    Student Fees $3,612K
    School Funds $9,379K
    Other $2,484K
    Total Revenues $28,656

    And for fun....
    Texas (#1 on the list)
    Tickets $66,771K
    Contributions $53,245K
    Rights/Licensing $88,768K
    Student Fees $0
    School Funds $0
    Other $10,617K
    Total Revenues $219,402K

    https://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bisonator98 View Post
    Why couldn't this be UND........
    Give the new ad time to work his money magic
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    Quote Originally Posted by JMB View Post
    Looking online for 2018... EWU had...

    Ticket Sales $685K
    Contributions $679K
    Licensing $804K
    Student Fees $2,075K
    School Funds $7,768K
    Other 1,798K
    Total $13,810K (Revenue) (Ranked #186)

    NDSU (Ranked #116)
    Ticket Sales $5,721K
    Contributions 6,718K
    Licensing $4,421K
    Student Fees $1,487K
    School Funds $7,406K
    Other $2,388K
    Total Revenue $28,144K

    UND (#112 on List)
    Ticket Sales $5,163K (before or after the Ralph takes its cut?)
    Contributions $4,692K
    Rights/Licensing $3,323K
    Student Fees $3,612K
    School Funds $9,379K
    Other $2,484K
    Total Revenues $28,656

    And for fun....
    Texas (#1 on the list)
    Tickets $66,771K
    Contributions $53,245K
    Rights/Licensing $88,768K
    Student Fees $0
    School Funds $0
    Other $10,617K
    Total Revenues $219,402K

    https://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances/
    No wonder those UT undergrads can afford to party every night down on Dirty Sixth!! They pay nothing for athletics related Student Fees!


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    Default Re: Trouble on the Red Turf

    "The report analyzed the cost of the athletics program to be around $12 million to $14 million per year, but says it has had "no positive impact on our student enrollment, retention or recruitment."

    The athletic program is about the only thing shared in common by all the university's colleges, students and alumni.

    Elimination of all athletic programs would create significant pressure on fund raising activities by the university to attract universal alumni contributions to the school.

    Without the celebration of school athletic achievements to focus alumni on supporting the overall University, fund raising would be limited primarily to each college urging its own alumni to make gifts, contributions and memorials.

    Athletic programs may be a necessary expense to the overall fund raising activities of the school.
    You wanta play football, any school will do; ... You wanta learn football, NDSU is for you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenfieldBison View Post
    No wonder those UT undergrads can afford to party every night down on Dirty Sixth!! They pay nothing for athletics related Student Fees!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bisonator98 View Post
    Why couldn't this be UND........
    Patience my boy. I'm sure the AD brought his business model with him to UN_. Give it a few years and that program will be run right into the ground.

    FBS OR BUST FIRE LARSEN
    Hey UND: 34-9...38-7...34-13...16-6...42-21


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    Quote Originally Posted by NDSU1980 View Post
    Patience my boy. I'm sure the AD brought his business model with him to UN_. Give it a few years and that program will be run right into the ground.
    Hail the BISON!!!

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    EWU (and nearly every other school of "higher learning") should eliminate every field of study that has "studies" in it. Eliminate every admin position of diversity and inclusion. That is just a start.

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    Default Re: Trouble on the Red Turf

    They should go FBS. That’s where the big bucks are
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