elkmcc said:Crunch:
I like the idea of examining the numbers on the feasibility of a hypothetical move. This is obviously something that the last 100 threads on the topic have not accomplished. I applaud your enthusiasm.
Back to reality.
At the risk of coming across as being too critical of such an attempted analysis (which will be difficult at best) I believe it should be kept in mind that this examination won't be worth the spreadsheet its written on if inflows and ouflows of cash aren't reported using generally accepted accounting principals and standards.
For starters it is pretty important to know what is an expense and what is not. For example listing construction costs of an additional expansion as an expense is in opposition to prevailing accounting theory and conventions that say that capital improvents are capitalized as an asset and only a portion of the cost each year be allocated as an expense (depreciation).
The input and assistance of an accountant specializing in governmental and fund accounting would lend a lot of credibility to any analysis like this.
Just a thought.
PlayerRep said:Wouldn't UM want to be more like Boise St.? Where would the additional money to be closer to them come from?
CrunchGriz said:...To get us started, I’ve created a Google Docs spreadsheet with what I could come up with for line items ...For each line item, I need the best guestimate we can all come up with. Please post here what you’ve found or calculated for each item, and give me the source...Looking forward to your numbers!
ronbo said:Does the University pay scholarships? 10,000 seats in the stadium collect an extra $112.50, $250.00, and $500 per seat for scholarships. That comes to about $2,000,000 roughly or 111 scholarships. Then the GSA runs raffles, speaking engagements, picnics, sells beer and food, etc. for raising money for scholarships. What do they provide? Enough to provide money for 200 scholarships? Seems reasonable.
How many do we hand out now? I'm guessing below.
63 football
24 basketball
15 Soccer
10 volleyball
6 golf
12 tennis
30 track
I'm guessing at some of those and could be low or high on some. I come up with about 160 scholarships. Is that close?
Does the University of Montana even pay for the scholarships or do the fans foot the bill?????? Seems to me the University MAKES MONEY on scholarships because the fans are PAYING the University the money.
Does the University pay for scholarships or do they make a bundle of cash from scholarships? That's my question.
BroncoQB said:BSU's newest athletic budget is either 26 or 28 million. This link is from 2000.
ronbo said:It's an honest question. How much does the GSA hand over to the University each season? And isn't it true that the University pays itself the money for tuition, housing, food, books. They make money on these things, right?
So someone in the GSA, what's the number? How much is handed over each year?
On schollies I was pretty close. We give out 169 according to the maximum allowed.
ronbo said:We offer 14 sports now. Indoor and outdoor track count as different sports.
We could add.
Mens Golf - 4.5 schollies
Womens swimming - 14 schollies
Both WAC sports and facilities not needed. No need to build anything.
Grizbacker1 said:ronbo said:We offer 14 sports now. Indoor and outdoor track count as different sports.
We could add.
Mens Golf - 4.5 schollies
Womens swimming - 14 schollies
Both WAC sports and facilities not needed. No need to build anything.
How do you know that these are the sports that can be added? Do you know the Title IX formula is not the same at every school? It is based ont he male/female student ratio. UM has generally had a higher number of female students than peer insitutions, thereby requiring more females under athletic scholarship. That is one reason why UM has soccer, instead of sking which msu has. You are adding 20 plus FB scholarships and your solution results in a net loss to women of approximately 10 schoolies, so I am not sure it would work.
ronbo said:Grizbacker1 said:ronbo said:We offer 14 sports now. Indoor and outdoor track count as different sports.
We could add.
Mens Golf - 4.5 schollies
Womens swimming - 14 schollies
Both WAC sports and facilities not needed. No need to build anything.
How do you know that these are the sports that can be added? Do you know the Title IX formula is not the same at every school? It is based ont he male/female student ratio. UM has generally had a higher number of female students than peer insitutions, thereby requiring more females under athletic scholarship. That is one reason why UM has soccer, instead of sking which msu has. You are adding 20 plus FB scholarships and your solution results in a net loss to women of approximately 10 schoolies, so I am not sure it would work.
OK, I'll revise it then.
Add two womens sports that don't require any facilities built.
Gymnastics
Swimming
That would bring our sports offered to 16 and all 16 are offered in the WAC.
ronbo said:I know, I know I would love those sports but then you have he Title IX requirements like GB1 mentioned.
Baseball could use Osprey field, but where would the ladies play? Is there a good softball field with stadium type seating?
Did everyone notice the WAC took the NC in Baseball, and Nevada had a 1st round pick in Basketball? It's a tremendous upgrade in Conferences. I'm just afraid they will get too exclusive soon and we won't be near good enough for them.
BroncoQB said:BSU's newest athletic budget is either 26 or 28 million. This link is from 2000.