The economic cost to the University with a poorly performing basketball team

cloneonledge

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Call it the Flutie Effect or whatever, but there is hard evidence that when your men's basketball team makes the tournament, it can boost student enrollment by 3% the September after the tournament and 4-5%the year after that. So, when our men's team does not perform well enough to make the tournament, it not only has an impact on ticket sales and donations, it also had an impact on tuition dollars. At what point do we think the Administration will question what going on?
 
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Fun fact about correlations... Increased Ice cream sales and shark attacks go hand in hand. Do you think it's the ice cream sales bringing the sharks in?
 
Call it the Flutie Effect or whatever, but there is hard evidence that when your men's basketball team makes the tournament, it can boost student enrollment by 3% the September after the tournament and 4-5%the year after that. So, when our men's team does not perform well enough to make the tournament, it not only has an impact on ticket sales and donations, it also had an impact on tuition dollars. At what point do we think the Administration will question what going on?

Is it hard evidence like when Detective Einhorn was making a pass at Ace Ventura.
 
Fun fact about correlations... Increased Ice cream sales and shark attacks go hand in hand. Do you think it's the ice cream sales bringing the sharks in?

I saw a great graph about the rise in global warming was inversely related to pirate attacks. Hundred years ago the environment was "perfect" but there were lots of pirate attacks (watch the "documentary" Black Sails). Once carribean pirating died off the world started heating up.
 

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