Date: 25/08/25 - 02:08 AM   48060 Topics and 694399 Posts

Author Topic: BMW and 'Pads semi-annual financial thread  (Read 4218 times)

January 06, 2010, 12:45:27 PM
Read 4218 times

BMWJhawk

  • Guest

January 06, 2010, 12:47:26 PM
Reply #1

ew2x4

  • Classless Cat
  • Senior Cub

  • Offline
  • ***

  • 3510
  • Personal Text
    I'm with Coco.
I cannot believe the Big 10's tv revenue. insane.

January 06, 2010, 12:56:19 PM
Reply #2

WillieWannabe

  • Classless Cat
  • Cub

  • Offline
  • ***

  • 2233
  • Personal Text
    I may be full of sh*t, but i won't be de-turd.
I walk out of that tunnel in this building and the passion of our fans, just gets me going. I mean just gives me an adrenaline rush that you guys just don't understand. - Frank Martin

January 06, 2010, 01:25:47 PM
Reply #3

CompGeek

  • Cub

  • Offline

  • 36
I will stop paying for tickets. This is ridiculous. :pirateskull:

January 06, 2010, 01:32:21 PM
Reply #4

MadCat

  • Guest
KSU doesn't subsidize the Athletic Dept?  Professors can drink a tall glass of STFU.  :eek:

January 06, 2010, 02:16:01 PM
Reply #5

PowercatPat

  • Senior Cub

  • Offline
  • *

  • 2578

January 06, 2010, 02:50:03 PM
Reply #6

JTKSU

  • Scout Team Wildcat

  • Offline
  • **

  • 7178
  • Personal Text
    Gettin' angried up!!!
Hope the link works:

http://b2.caspio.com/dp.asp?AppKey=900c1000ff135d44666d4dd286d1




How will 'Pad spin this one?
 



:users:





Your student fees are like 3 times more than KSU's?  Sucks to be a uk student.

*edit-  Also, how is it that uk can subsidize their AD with almost 2 mil and KSU doesn't?  Seems like that 2 mil would come from state funds, so both schools would receive the funding...
« Last Edit: January 06, 2010, 02:52:35 PM by JTKSU »

January 06, 2010, 03:05:57 PM
Reply #7

fatty fat fat

  • Premium Member
  • Hall of Fame

  • Offline
  • *******

  • 29013
  • Personal Text
    The very best.
sounds like ku and ksu are pretty identical outside of one mythical "report as you wish" category.
It is a tragedy because now, we have at least an extra month without Cat football until next year. I hate wasting my life away but I can hardly wait until next year.

January 06, 2010, 03:09:19 PM
Reply #8

JTKSU

  • Scout Team Wildcat

  • Offline
  • **

  • 7178
  • Personal Text
    Gettin' angried up!!!
sounds like ku and ksu are pretty identical outside of one mythical "report as you wish" category.

I know, right?  I wish our big boosters had promised us 10s of millions of dollars right before being imprisoned or bankrupting their companies and forcing many people to lose their jobs/life savings.

January 06, 2010, 03:13:58 PM
Reply #9

sonofdaxjones

  • All American

  • Offline
  • ******

  • 15644
Well Ben, first off those numbers are old.  

ku reported gross revenues of $70.6 million to the Department of Education for FY 2009, and net revenues of $4.76 million.

I also believe the sale of K-State licensed apparel almost exclusively goes into the general scholarship fund of the university.  I've even heard that was a major point of contention between the Foundation and Bob Krause.   I'll have to look but I thought the Nike not only included all uniforms and a lot of equipment, but I thought it included an annual cash payment as well.






« Last Edit: January 06, 2010, 03:17:42 PM by sonofdaxjones »

January 06, 2010, 03:22:09 PM
Reply #10

ChicagoCat

  • Cub

  • Offline

  • 1773
Money spent on:

Recruiting - KSU is 6th  :love:

January 06, 2010, 03:28:47 PM
Reply #11

sonofdaxjones

  • All American

  • Offline
  • ******

  • 15644
Look at Baylor, they spent more on building athletic facilities this last year than they made in athletic revenue, yet they used all private money to build those new facilities.  So clearly they aren't reporting that capital fund raising on their athletic department financial statements.

They just opened 2 new facilities that combined cost $45 million dollars. 




January 06, 2010, 03:38:51 PM
Reply #12

WildCatzPhreak

  • Classless Cat
  • Cub

  • Offline
  • ***

  • 713
  • Personal Text
    Angry KSU Fan.
You'd think ku would be able to put together a non sucky football program with that kind of scratch.

January 06, 2010, 03:39:34 PM
Reply #13

cyclist

  • Classless Cat
  • Second String Wildcat

  • Offline
  • ***

  • 11257
  • Personal Text
    King of the Mountains
I love the smell of peat in the evening.  That smell, you know that earthy smell...  Smells like...whisky !



Funditus Classless

January 06, 2010, 03:44:57 PM
Reply #14

Guscat

  • Cub

  • Offline

  • 353
I don't know how to find the relevant info, but the stadium expansion issue at ku raises the question of how the schools are doing, on a comparitive basis, on bonded indebtedness.  That expansion appears to convey that ku is willing to encumber itself and the university for money for athletic dept purposes.  I don't know if K-State does the same thing, or not.

I love the original post, an in-your-face "we have more money than you do" post.  That sure paid off on Nov 7, 2009, now didn't it?

While I'm at it, the financial info actually UNDERSTATES total athletic dept revenue.  A complete reporting would also show the hundredes of thousands of dollars of payments to athletes by boosters (Doug Compton, anyone?).  This sh1t will catch up with our parochial hick cousins to the east, bank on it.  

January 06, 2010, 03:53:40 PM
Reply #15

sonofdaxjones

  • All American

  • Offline
  • ******

  • 15644
Minn raised $86 million dollars in private money over a 4 or 5 year period for their new stadium, even if you back out sponsorship agreements paid over time it's still over $50 million dollars in private money, including gifts of $6 and $10 million dollars.  Yet, they always show $5 or $6 million dollars in donations to the athletic department.

The $25 or $30 million dollars that MU got for their new arena, and another $10 million dollar gift they got from a KC based alumni group was never shown in their athletic department revenues.


January 06, 2010, 04:13:46 PM
Reply #16

wiley03

  • Premium Member
  • Cub

  • Offline

  • 339

January 06, 2010, 04:28:34 PM
Reply #17

BMWJhawk

  • Guest
The fact that K-State made over a million dollars playing away games is pretty impressive actually.
 



:cheers:





January 06, 2010, 04:33:40 PM
Reply #18

pissclams

  • Administrator
  • All American

  • Offline
  • ********

  • 16026
  • Personal Text
    (worst non-premium poster at ksufans.com)
I don't know how to find the relevant info, but the stadium expansion issue at ku raises the question of how the schools are doing, on a comparitive basis, on bonded indebtedness.  That expansion appears to convey that ku is willing to encumber itself and the university for money for athletic dept purposes.  I don't know if K-State does the same thing, or not.

K-State can't leverage itself the same way ku does.  No matter what happens with ku football, they'll always have basketball to rely on for future revenue.  We really have neither and have to play things a little closer to the vest.  Not a bad thing really, as the cost of money continues to increase over the next 5-10 years.


Cheesy Mustache QB might make an appearance.

New warning: Don't get in a fight with someone who doesn't even need to bother to buy ink.

January 07, 2010, 06:38:54 AM
Reply #19

Guscat

  • Cub

  • Offline

  • 353
I don't know how to find the relevant info, but the stadium expansion issue at ku raises the question of how the schools are doing, on a comparitive basis, on bonded indebtedness.  That expansion appears to convey that ku is willing to encumber itself and the university for money for athletic dept purposes.  I don't know if K-State does the same thing, or not.

K-State can't leverage itself the same way ku does.  No matter what happens with ku football, they'll always have basketball to rely on for future revenue.  We really have neither and have to play things a little closer to the vest.  Not a bad thing really, as the cost of money continues to increase over the next 5-10 years.

Don't know if the basketball deal will last more than 10 more years for ku.  Big football schools (Texas, Ohio State, etc.) are focusing much more on basketball to build their revenue picture, and will commit more resources to winning.  ku will have a hard time competing, and will lose their dominance.  All the recruiting talk of what a cultural mecca Lawrence is (they seriously do that), the "history" of Allen Fieldhouse and the ku program will evaporate faster than piss in a desert within the decade.  You heard it here first.

January 07, 2010, 07:31:08 AM
Reply #20

michigancat

  • All American

  • Offline
  • ******

  • 23713
  • Personal Text
    You can't be racist and like basketball.
Those numbers are so crazy, I don't know how you can conclude anything from them.  I mean, there's no way Indiana, Arizona State, Texas A&M, and Cal get $0 for TV, radio, and internet.

January 07, 2010, 08:41:13 AM
Reply #21

pissclams

  • Administrator
  • All American

  • Offline
  • ********

  • 16026
  • Personal Text
    (worst non-premium poster at ksufans.com)
I don't know how to find the relevant info, but the stadium expansion issue at ku raises the question of how the schools are doing, on a comparitive basis, on bonded indebtedness.  That expansion appears to convey that ku is willing to encumber itself and the university for money for athletic dept purposes.  I don't know if K-State does the same thing, or not.

K-State can't leverage itself the same way ku does.  No matter what happens with ku football, they'll always have basketball to rely on for future revenue.  We really have neither and have to play things a little closer to the vest.  Not a bad thing really, as the cost of money continues to increase over the next 5-10 years.

Don't know if the basketball deal will last more than 10 more years for ku.  Big football schools (Texas, Ohio State, etc.) are focusing much more on basketball to build their revenue picture, and will commit more resources to winning.  ku will have a hard time competing, and will lose their dominance.  All the recruiting talk of what a cultural mecca Lawrence is (they seriously do that), the "history" of Allen Fieldhouse and the ku program will evaporate faster than piss in a desert within the decade.  You heard it here first.
you are delusional

Those numbers are so crazy, I don't know how you can conclude anything from them.  I mean, there's no way Indiana, Arizona State, Texas A&M, and Cal get $0 for TV, radio, and internet.

the reporting is just inconsistant


Cheesy Mustache QB might make an appearance.

New warning: Don't get in a fight with someone who doesn't even need to bother to buy ink.

January 07, 2010, 09:02:01 AM
Reply #22

michigancat

  • All American

  • Offline
  • ******

  • 23713
  • Personal Text
    You can't be racist and like basketball.
Those numbers are so crazy, I don't know how you can conclude anything from them.  I mean, there's no way Indiana, Arizona State, Texas A&M, and Cal get $0 for TV, radio, and internet.

the reporting is just inconsistant

Yeah, which pretty much makes it worthless.

January 07, 2010, 11:54:21 AM
Reply #23

The1BigWillie

  • Guest
WTF is Colorado doing with their $$.. &@#%ing awful! haha...

January 07, 2010, 02:13:51 PM
Reply #24

MadCat

  • Guest
WTF is Colorado doing with their $$.. fracking awful! haha...

All their money goes to the ski team.  :dancin: <-- Invisible skis and poles.

January 08, 2010, 12:30:45 AM
Reply #25

MakeItRain

  • Classless Cat
  • Cub

  • Offline
  • ***

  • 267
  • Personal Text
    SCRP CLB
What year is this information from, was this a year where ku had 8 home games?  That would be the only way to explain these ticket revenue numbers, and even if it was 8 home games as opposed to 6 or 7 for the other teams I am still not sure I buy the math.

Ticket Revenue

Kansas             $17,630,120
VA Tech           $17,486,754
Oregon             $17,410,851
West Virginia     $14,691,173
Florida State     $14,158,650

January 08, 2010, 12:40:58 AM
Reply #26

JTKSU

  • Scout Team Wildcat

  • Offline
  • **

  • 7178
  • Personal Text
    Gettin' angried up!!!
WTF is Colorado doing with their $$.. fracking awful! haha...

All their money goes to the ski team.  :dancin: <-- Invisible skis and poles.

Your sister likes to ski.   :dancin:  <--  Invisible wangs and balls.


January 08, 2010, 07:33:16 AM
Reply #28

D-Rock

  • Cub

  • Offline

  • 71
ku spent $8,294,163 on team travel? :eek:

That's $1,302,178 more than the next highest in the conference (Texas) and $3,625,856 more than average.  That's insane.  Guess that explains the ESPN article from the other day...

January 08, 2010, 08:26:32 AM
Reply #29

pissclams

  • Administrator
  • All American

  • Offline
  • ********

  • 16026
  • Personal Text
    (worst non-premium poster at ksufans.com)
ku spent $8,294,163 on team travel? :eek:

That's $1,302,178 more than the next highest in the conference (Texas) and $3,625,856 more than average.  That's insane.  Guess that explains the ESPN article from the other day...
Mangino's food stipend was a bit "bigger" than other teams in the conference.


Cheesy Mustache QB might make an appearance.

New warning: Don't get in a fight with someone who doesn't even need to bother to buy ink.