We've always been high, but I'd think it have dropped more with the bad attendance.View attachment 32097
Would You Have Guessed Minnesota Sits at #20?
Of 14 Big Ten Teams in 2023...only NW and Rutgers did not make the list.
Illinois at #4 earned $10 million more than Minnesota at #20.
So is Louisville and they were #1 on the revenue listView attachment 32098
Attendance Relative To Arena Capacity
So, we are 50% attendance and #20 on the revenue list...hmmm
It would be like the days of Sam J.Just think if we had a team that consistently made the NCAA tournament.
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Attendance Relative To Arena Capacity
So, we are 50% attendance and #20 on the revenue list...hmmm
Makes you wonder what counts as "revenue generated". Rutgers was also in the 100% of arena capacity and not in the top 50 (Rutgers is a public school, btw).So is Louisville and they were #1 on the revenue list
Let's look at schools in metro areas with NBA teams (often cited as a deterrent to attendance)View attachment 32098
Attendance Relative To Arena Capacity
So, we are 50% attendance and #20 on the revenue list...hmmm
Yeah. And if we won more than 2 NCAA Tournament games in 27 years.Just think if we had a team that consistently made the NCAA tournament.
You really don’t understand the whole thing about the university, or athletic department can’t feed the NIL fund do you? You got a real shtick going but it’s a really dumb one. It doesn’t matter how much the school has in the coffers, they can’t fund NIL. I gave you the example of Texas Tech, they have several people feeding their fund, two of which are one oil guy and the other is a software guy if I remember correctly. They are not employees or in any way on the schools payroll. Look I don’t like it anymore than you do, but here we are and until someone with a lot of money funds our NIL fund, we will be behind the proverbial 8 ball.Yeah. And if we won more than 2 NCAA Tournament games in 27 years.
We've always had the money though. A few years back Forbes ranked us as the #17 most valuable college basketball team. That's why I previously said that I don't believe the administration propaganda about us not having money to keep our players.
Ok. At least Coyle said he's on it now. Conducting research on how to coordinate and potentially model the Texas Tech method. We don't have oil or software here...but how about natural gas? Or mining? Then we can pay guys like Payne & Hawkins $500K.You really don’t understand the whole thing about the university, or athletic department can’t feed the NIL fund do you? You got a real shtick going but it’s a really dumb one. It doesn’t matter how much the school has in the coffers, they can’t fund NIL. I gave you the example of Texas Tech, they have several people feeding their fund, two of which are one oil guy and the other is a software guy if I remember correctly. They are not employees or in any way on the schools payroll. Look I don’t like it anymore than you do, but here we are and until someone with a lot of money funds our NIL fund, we will be behind the proverbial 8 ball.
Are you a 13-year-old girl?Or maybe some rich guy will just give us $10M for a great team.
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Attendance Relative To Arena Capacity
So, we are 50% attendance and #20 on the revenue list...hmmm
Give it a break. Yes, Minnesota is full of large corporations, but they are not going to fund NIL. You need to find enthusiastic individuals, usually alums, that are willing to participate. Unfortunately, Glen Taylor went to Mankato, but you still have Stanley Hubbard and I think some of the Gargill heirs you could hit up.Ok. At least Coyle said he's on it now. Conducting research on how to coordinate and potentially model the Texas Tech method. We don't have oil or software here...but how about natural gas? Or mining? Then we can pay guys like Payne & Hawkins $500K.
You'd have to be to believe all the bullshit we're being spoon-fed.Are you a 13-year-old girl?
Well at least Coyle is right on top of it now.Give it a break. Yes, Minnesota is full of large corporations, but they are not going to fund NIL. You need to find enthusiastic individuals, usually alums, that are willing to participate. Unfortunately, Glen Taylor went to Mankato, but you still have Stanley Hubbard and I think some of the Gargill heirs you could hit up.
My suggestion is to get off this board and start making some calls.
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