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Jim Delany still No. 2 in commissioner pay
Brian BennettThe Big Ten remains the king among football conferences in total revenue created and distributed among its member schools. But the leader of that kingdom remains only No. 2 in terms of his own income. USA Today reports that Big Ten boss Jim Delany...
Blog | May 20, 2013 -
B1G football seeks hoops' coach stability
Adam RittenbergCHICAGO -- The Big Ten reported another record revenue total for the past fiscal year, and although its members on average sponsor many more sports than their counterparts in the SEC, athletic directors say their football programs have the financial ...
Blog | May 16, 2013 -
Saban: I'm for five conferences
Matt FortunaThe soon-to-be American Athletic Conference will no longer have a guaranteed tie-in to an elite bowl game following this season. The league will no longer be sharing in the same revenue pot as the ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC. Just how distin...
Blog | May 14, 2013 -
Alabama tops SEC in revenue
Chris LowAlabama's athletic department led the SEC in revenue produced in 2012 and was fourth nationally, according to a USA Today report. Alabama took in $124,899,945 in revenue and spent $108,204,867 for a subsidy of $5,461,200. Texas was No. 1 nation...
Blog | May 08, 2013 -
USA Today: ACC revenues on the rise
Heather DinichUSA Today does a great job of collecting and researching data, and the latest report details revenues and expenses for 228 Division I athletic departments in the country. There is good news for the ACC: In comparing this year's database with last ...
Blog | May 08, 2013 -
B1G revenue, expenses among highest
Adam RittenbergYou learned earlier this week that Big Ten programs continue to rake in record television revenues from the league. Not surprisingly, several Big Ten programs are among the nation's leaders in overall athletic revenue from 2012, according to USA Toda...
Blog | May 08, 2013 -
Big Ten's revenue keeps climbing
Brian BennettThe economy remains sluggish in many sectors, but it is still good to be in the Big Ten football business. Very, very good. The league's fiscal year doesn't end until June 30, but according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch's Stu Durando, conference ...
Blog | May 06, 2013 -
NCAA FBS schools spending more than they make
Athletic expenses are rising at a faster pace than revenue is being generated at most Division I schools, according to a new NCAA study.
Story | Conversation | May 02, 2013 -
Notre Dame Fighting Irish looking at adding on to football stadiu...
Notre Dame unveiled a plan Thursday to add buildings and more than 3,000 revenue-producing premium seats in and around Notre Dame Stadium in a push to make that area of campus more of a community hub.
Story | Conversation | May 02, 2013 -
Penn State's revenue decline traced to renewals
Penn State said about 90 percent of the $7.8 million decline in revenue for the athletic department was due to a loss of one-time fees related to football club seat and suite renewals that were not budgeted for in 2012.
Story | Conversation | April 11, 2013 -
Big East lunchtime links
Matt FortunaA great last stand for the Big East this hoops season. Colleague Ivan Maisel says Louisville athletics are doing well revenue-wise, too. The Cincinnati Enquirer's Tom Groeschen looks back at the Bearcats' spring as it comes to a close Wednesday...
Blog | April 10, 2013 -
Penn State Nittany Lions athletics revenue down 7 percent
The Penn State athletic department's latest financial report shows revenue declined by $7.9 million, or nearly 7 percent, last year to more than $108 million.
Story | Conversation | April 08, 2013 -
Big East mailblog
Andrea AdelsonDuring tournament commercial breaks, sneak a peak at the mailbag. Dave in Fairborn, Ohio, writes: There has been a lot of talk about revenue splitting lately. Arguing over who should get what cut. An interesting take that no one has thought of, pr...
Blog | March 22, 2013 -
Big East lunchtime links
Matt FortunaMadness. The Orlando Sentinel's Mike Bianchi says everyone in the new Big East should get the same revenue split. Tommy Tuberville is in his element as a coach, Tom Groeschen writes in the Cincinnati Enquirer. The Hartford Courant's Desmond C...
Blog | March 18, 2013 -
How should Big East split revenue?
Andrea AdelsonOne of the many questions remaining for the league formerly known as the Big East is how to divvy up over $100 million set to come in from exit fees, entrance fees and other revenues. UCF athletic director Todd Stansbury told The Orlando Sentinel ...
Blog | March 13, 2013 -
Judge rules NCAA athletes can legally pursue television money
Tom FarreyA judge rejected the NCAA's motion that players in the antitrust suit led by former UCLA star Ed O'Bannon should be precluded from advancing their lawsuit on procedural grounds.
Story | Conversation | January 29, 2013