Taji34
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While I am a strongly in the camp of "most people aren't taking this seriously enough" I understand the massive economic implications of stay at home. I think this pandemic is serving as a lesson in "We need to have a plan". Hopefully there is not another pandemic in my lifetime, but if there is I hope the lessons from this one can make it so that we can still properly handle it without as much of an economic impact.
Anyway, I think we play, but have minimal to no fans. With the way the athletic department budget is set up currently, it can't survive not having the season happen (which would likely result in no TV money, which is the biggest draw).
I also think we see HUGE changes in the way athletic departments run their budgets over the next 5 to 10 years. I think we see not only a re-evaluation of coach salaries (I don't think we'll see a decrease in existing coaches salaries, but future hires may see smaller salaries), but also a re-evaluation of day-to-day operation of athletic facilities to make them as price-efficient as they can be to run while still operating properly. I think ticket prices will also be radically changed to optimize profit from them. I can also see the process of renting out TCF as a venue for events during the off-season get easier, so more revenue comes from that as well.
I could also see the concept of coaches having a "season" salary and an "off season" salary.
Lots will change, hopefully all for the better. Just airing some of my thoughts, not saying any of this is the way things should be or will be.
Anyway, I think we play, but have minimal to no fans. With the way the athletic department budget is set up currently, it can't survive not having the season happen (which would likely result in no TV money, which is the biggest draw).
I also think we see HUGE changes in the way athletic departments run their budgets over the next 5 to 10 years. I think we see not only a re-evaluation of coach salaries (I don't think we'll see a decrease in existing coaches salaries, but future hires may see smaller salaries), but also a re-evaluation of day-to-day operation of athletic facilities to make them as price-efficient as they can be to run while still operating properly. I think ticket prices will also be radically changed to optimize profit from them. I can also see the process of renting out TCF as a venue for events during the off-season get easier, so more revenue comes from that as well.
I could also see the concept of coaches having a "season" salary and an "off season" salary.
Lots will change, hopefully all for the better. Just airing some of my thoughts, not saying any of this is the way things should be or will be.