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And Bennie OwenAnd don't forget Boo Blake.
I am uncertain how accurate these figures are ... the Phoenix Suns just sold for 4 Billion Dollars and the Texas Longhorns are only worth 156 Million Dollars. Something doesn't make sense.Michigan is 5th. OSU is 22nd, right behind USC, but not the blue blood USC, but University of South Carolina.
It has Texas as 2nd in revenue. Texas was selling tickets for $3 to Bijan Robinson's last home this year. I'm guessing they aren't even top 2 in their own state, let alone top 2 in the nation.
Entertaining list they put out though.
I am uncertain how accurate these figures are ... the Phoenix Suns just sold for 4 Billion Dollars and the Texas Longhorns are only worth 156 Million Dollars. Something doesn't make sense.
Michigan is 5th. OSU is 22nd, right behind USC, but not the blue blood USC, but University of South Carolina.
It has Texas as 2nd in revenue. Texas was selling tickets for $3 to Bijan Robinson's last home this year. I'm guessing they aren't even top 2 in their own state, let alone top 2 in the nation.
Entertaining list they put out though.
Michigan seems to be ahead of OSU in a lot of ways lately…..
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I am uncertain how accurate these figures are ... the Phoenix Suns just sold for 4 Billion Dollars and the Texas Longhorns are only worth 156 Million Dollars. Something doesn't make sense.
I am aware you can’t buy a college team, but you would think they have a certain tangible value.I was unaware I could buy a college football team.
Not to mention the numbers are not the overall value of a program, but represent fiscal year 2019/2020 net revenue after expenditures.
I would think the value is higher.Thats not value. That was revenue.
The Wall Street Journal recently released their valuation of cfb programs. OSU was over a billion.
That list is shit.
I am aware you can’t buy a college team, but you would think they have a certain tangible value.
I would think the value is higher.
3rd largest football stadium and 2nd largest basketball arena in the Big Xii, and the Cyclones fill them both. Plus, the 2020 Big Xii Championship Game and Fiesta Bowl plus a Sweet 16 in MBB every 5 years or so probably had something to do with it. Oh, and the corn stands on the side of the roads leading to Ames!9 SEC teams on the list, though, and 8 of them in the top 14. Now add OU and Texas to the SEC...the only other Big Xii team is a bit of a surprise in Iowa State.
wait .. u mean the season tix packages charged just $2 for the baylor game???!!!Michigan is 5th. OSU is 22nd, right behind USC, but not the blue blood USC, but University of South Carolina.
It has Texas as 2nd in revenue. Texas was selling tickets for $3 to Bijan Robinson's last home this year. I'm guessing they aren't even top 2 in their own state, let alone top 2 in the nation.
Entertaining list they put out though.
You could go online and buy tickets for Texas/Baylor game the day of the game for $3. I believe it is ESPN who includes ticket prices available for games when you look at the schedule for the day. I couldn't stop laughing when I saw Texas had tickets for $3 for a game against another program from Texas. Only 1 other game had tickets even remotely near that -- it was like Eastern Michigan against Ball State or something crazy. They had tickets you could buy for $4.wait .. u mean the season tix packages charged just $2 for the baylor game???!!!
so because there were tix for sale as low as $3 on espn or some tix site, it means Texas revenue isn't as big? I wish i jumped on those tickets since I was there, Black Friday, weather actually held up before the rain and cold front game in. Oh well.. UT should definitely fall down further the list.. probably behind ball st.You could go online and buy tickets for Texas/Baylor game the day of the game for $3. I believe it is ESPN who includes ticket prices available for games when you look at the schedule for the day. I couldn't stop laughing when I saw Texas had tickets for $3 for a game against another program from Texas. Only 1 other game had tickets even remotely near that -- it was like Eastern Michigan against Ball State or something crazy. They had tickets you could buy for $4.
Everything is bigger in Texas, so I shouldn't be surprised that the bandwagon fan base is also bigger. If Bijan Robinson's final game at Texas against Baylor could net someone a whole $3 for a ticket -- I can't imagine how much a ticket against Kansas goes like? Do they pay fans to come to the game?so because there were tix for sale as low as $3 on espn or some tix site, it means Texas revenue isn't as big? I wish i jumped on those tickets since I was there, Black Friday, weather actually held up before the rain and cold front game in. Oh well.. UT should definitely fall down further the list.. probably behind ball st.
Yes they pay us to attend games.. Plus they give us vouchers for free drinks at the titos vodka tent outsideEverything is bigger in Texas, so I shouldn't be surprised that the bandwagon fan base is also bigger. If Bijan Robinson's final game at Texas against Baylor could net someone a whole $3 for a ticket -- I can't imagine how much a ticket against Kansas goes like? Do they pay fans to come to the game?