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Interesting story from USA Today. With all the realignment news going on... to me it's interesting that Kansas and Iowa State will have the largest AD budgets in the Big12 after Texas and Oklahoma leave.


ISU comes in at #39 with $111M
 
Interesting story from USA Today. With all the realignment news going on... to me it's interesting that Kansas and Iowa State will have the largest AD budgets in the Big12 after Texas and Oklahoma leave.


ISU comes in at #39 with $111M
*Public schools*
Baylor for example is not in the report and certainly will be higher than ISU for budget
BYU/TCU also not in the report
 
You can get data for BU, BYU and TCU from

Perhaps it's not quite as up-to-date as the report cited above. But eventually the schools have to report to EADA. The data on this site is usually updated later in the summer.

For 2021-2022 (which is the latest data reported):
BU:
Grand Total Expenses: $111,131,098
Grand Total Revenues (Lines 12+13): $111,131,098

TCU:
Grand Total Expenses: $138,998,636
Grand Total Revenues (Lines 12+13): $138,998,636

BYU:
Grand Total Expenses: $79,763,543
Grand Total Revenues (Lines 12+13): $95,146,585
 
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So what are we saying here? Now that we are one of the big money schools in the conference we should expect more success and more preferable treatment from the conference office and officials?
 
Interesting how the 4 corner schools would fit right in.
Yes, especially when you factor in school funding. In the PAC many of the schools have had to subsidize their athletic budgets with student fees and transfers from academics. In the B12 and ISU specifically, these amounts have been relatively small ($1.8M of the $111M in revenue in this report for Iowa State). Meanwhile, arizona received $31M of $124M from transfers from the school/student fees, ASU $19M of $121M, Utah $14M of $116M, and Colorado $12M of $94M. All the PAC schools except Oregon (lots of donor dollars primarily from Nike - 1 year ago they got almost $300M in donor funds!) fund their athletic programs at a higher rate then the other conferences given the lower conference revenue.
 
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UConn #50 at $99 mil behind #49 KSU with $100 mil. UConn, UCF, Cinci, Houston the 4 richest non-P5 schools.
 
Interesting story from USA Today. With all the realignment news going on... to me it's interesting that Kansas and Iowa State will have the largest AD budgets in the Big12 after Texas and Oklahoma leave.


ISU comes in at #39 with $111M
In the past, this ranking also included one-time gifts for special projects. Does this ranking include one-time gifts or normal recurring revenue? If it is just recurring rev, then this reflects poor financial support from our fan base since our numbers greatly exceed all these schools.
 
In the past, this ranking also included one-time gifts for special projects. Does this ranking include one-time gifts or normal recurring revenue? If it is just recurring rev, then this reflects poor financial support from our fan base since our numbers greatly exceed all these schools.
It includes all donations, recurring and one time gifts. Click on Oregon. Last year they got 298M in donations. Driven by Nike funding for a new track stadium.
 
It includes all donations, recurring and one time gifts. Click on Oregon. Last year they got 298M in donations. Driven by Nike funding for a new track stadium.
Thank you and this makes sense. As a result, this list can be misleading.
 

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