Could your athletic department use a few extra revenue dollars? Undoubtedly the answer to that question is yes. As cost associated with athletics continue to rise, athletic departments are increasing …
College Athletic’s Great Revenue Divide Is Growing
The University of Alabama turned a $47.7 million profit for the 2015-16 season. Profit. To put that in perspective, only 58 Division I programs generated a revenue over $47.7 million during the …
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CAD Interview: How Does A School Like Grand Valley State Keep Sponsors Happy And Revenue Flowing?
Revenue generation has been in the news a lot lately. The figures are staggering and very much a vital part of collegiate athletics today. While the Power Five conferences, and Group of Five to a …
Texas A&M Climbs Revenue List on Back of Massive Contributions
This past week saw the arrival of a new leader on USA Today’s list of college athletic budget rankings. Texas A&M, which surpassed in-state rival Texas for greatest total NCAA revenue for the …
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Following The SEC Baseball Blueprint To A Third Revenue Sport
Many may believe that when football season is over in the SEC, a vacuum is created in the sports landscape across the states that make up the conference (except maybe Kentucky where basketball is …
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