So...back to my question. Does this mean we would have lost $15k or more if we had hosted a Women's NIT game instead of traveling to one? Why else would you not take the lesser of two costs? Matt?
So...back to my question. Does this mean we would have lost $15k or more if we had hosted a Women's NIT game instead of traveling to one? Why else would you not take the lesser of two costs? Matt?
No does not mean we would have lost $15K. Minimum bid was $6,500 and then $7,500 for 2nd round, based on how Matt worded it I'd guess we bid somewhere in the $8-10K range. We won't lose $15K traveling, we'll only lose the difference between what the actual travel costs are and the $15K the NIT credits back so could be very minimal. In my conversation with Matt it sounded like they were comfortable potentially losing a little money to host just to try to boost the WBB brand a little bit so I honestly don't think it was for a lack of trying but if you look at the teams regionally that we were likely bidding against in Oregon, KSU, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, etc we probably weren't beating them unless we went way in the red to host. Now if we would have drawn Green Bay, UNI, Missouri St, something along those lines we could have potentially outbid them but that unfortunately is not how it played out.
Larsen told McFeely that NDSU is responsible for the first $15K of travel, so that's the guaranteed spend if you have a road game.
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So unless your gameday costs are significant or you don't think you'll pick up any extra income in concessions/parking/etc, seems strange to not bid close to or above that $15,000 mark.
I think the bid is only what you provide to the NIT organization. They may or may not make money hosting the event itself If the cost to host the event is $20k and they only get $10k in revenue but have to give $6k to NIT, the total cost is $16k. I'm totally making up those numbers for demonstration purposes, but none of us know what those numbers are. But a $6k bid isn't necessarily the final relevant number to compare to $15k for travel to another site.
WNIT takes a fairly large chunk of ticket revenue, which is why I didn't include that in where you'd make some money back.
Owning the venue, I wouldn't think the cost of hosting the event itself would be a huge number. I would think staff to get the venue ready, work during and clean-up after would be your largest expense.
I misunderstood, I thought the NIT covered the first $15,000 and NDSU was responsible for the rest. Yeah the bid amount is just the fee to the NIT, then you still have all of your traditional gameday expenses of staffing the facility and with the NIT taking a chunk of the ticket revenue it'd be tough to make any money either way. If we can get a W and Rice would happen to beat BYU there's still a chance we could host a 2nd round game. I also doubt we outbid BYU so need two things to happen for that scenario to potentially happen.
I think the point is that you don’t have to make any money on the home game the objective should be to size the bid so you don’t lose more than what you are out of pocket for the road game (15k) minus whatever intangible value you put on hosting. So the question is was our process right in sizing the bid?
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