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House decision and the Feds

Time out! I started this thread hoping to have a discussion of what Congress can do to get the courts out of college sports. I think the House decision is a disaster for schools like our and particularly for the Olympic sports and women's sports. When I started the thread I didn't realize how far down the road Trump was in terms of trying to resolve the situation. It is unfortunate that this thread has degenerated into a discussion of DOGE when we should be thinking of how to pressure Daines/Sheehy/Zinke/Downing into finding a legislative remedy.
Perhaps a better thread would be "What does mean for UM and can we compete against the more monied members of the FCS?
 
It's not clear the DOGE initiative was aimed at anything other than taking our personal and most sensitive data and handing it over to Palantir to create a system for BIG GOV'T to spy on us in a way that wasn't possible before. Trump is the Deep State he always warned us about.
TDS has to be painful.
 
Perhaps a better thread would be "What does mean for UM and can we compete against the more monied members of the FCS?
Is this the correct data? If so, I would think Montana is good shape with most of the money not coming from the government and student fees unless I'm missing something.

Here's a breakdown of the FCS football programs with the highest athletic department revenues based on the most recent data from 2022:

Top FCS Schools by Total Revenue

These figures include all athletic department revenue, not just football, but they give a strong indication of financial strength:
RankSchoolTotal Revenue% Allocated (Gov/Fees)
1UC Davis$44.28 million80.14%
2Cal Poly$37.13 million73.64%
3Stony Brook$37.03 million85.56%
4Sacramento State$35.89 million84.24%
5New Hampshire$33.10 million72.97%
6Kennesaw State$32.97 million80.57%
7Rhode Island$31.99 million76.87%
8William & Mary$30.94 million54.75%
9North Dakota$30.86 million47.89%
10Missouri State$29.92 million61.31%
11Illinois State$29.90 million69.83%
12North Dakota State$29.30 million25.94%
13Montana$28.97 million34.65%
14Towson$28.57 million80.20%
15Albany$27.30 million77.85%

Key Takeaways

  • UC Davis leads all FCS schools in total athletic revenue.
  • Montana and North Dakota State stand out for generating a significant portion of their revenue independently (lower % allocated), suggesting stronger donor bases, ticket sales, and sponsorships.
  • Schools with high % allocated rely more heavily on institutional support and student fees.
 
Is this the correct data? If so, I would think Montana is good shape with most of the money not coming from the government and student fees unless I'm missing something.

Here's a breakdown of the FCS football programs with the highest athletic department revenues based on the most recent data from 2022:

Top FCS Schools by Total Revenue

These figures include all athletic department revenue, not just football, but they give a strong indication of financial strength:
RankSchoolTotal Revenue% Allocated (Gov/Fees)
1UC Davis$44.28 million80.14%
2Cal Poly$37.13 million73.64%
3Stony Brook$37.03 million85.56%
4Sacramento State$35.89 million84.24%
5New Hampshire$33.10 million72.97%
6Kennesaw State$32.97 million80.57%
7Rhode Island$31.99 million76.87%
8William & Mary$30.94 million54.75%
9North Dakota$30.86 million47.89%
10Missouri State$29.92 million61.31%
11Illinois State$29.90 million69.83%
12North Dakota State$29.30 million25.94%
13Montana$28.97 million34.65%
14Towson$28.57 million80.20%
15Albany$27.30 million77.85%

Key Takeaways

  • UC Davis leads all FCS schools in total athletic revenue.
  • Montana and North Dakota State stand out for generating a significant portion of their revenue independently (lower % allocated), suggesting stronger donor bases, ticket sales, and sponsorships.
  • Schools with high % allocated rely more heavily on institutional support and student fees.
Now do one with a breakdown of each source of revenue per school.
 
When you got nothing, bring out the TDS card. If you only knew who I voted for in 2016 and 2020, you might think differently.
Hey fu@%tard from Minnesota where you fit right in.

Take your politics to the thread titled as such. Since you joined Egriz.com in May - you have posted more political crap than anyone. Now - go find the thread and post all the love notes you'd like to your quitter master sergeant governor.

Friggin tool bag.
 
Now do one with a breakdown of each source of revenue per school.
I believe it is broken down in the % allocated column unless you are wanting it broken down into more specific buckets such as ticket sales, booster donations, sponsorships, student fees, and government handouts.
 
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