At $20 ticket. That's pretty good
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At $20 ticket. That's pretty good
Yeah. It is BS to suggest State loses money on Baseball. If they do, there is some woeful Miss-management going on in the Athletics office.
May not make much, but those numbers have to result in being in the black even if just barely.
We paid $60 per ticket for the Rooftop in Left Field. It comes with Bryan Hot dogs and burgers. Pretty cool seats but you do feel away from the action. Place was pretty packed also.
We produce about 1.5MM- 2MM in ticket sales for baseball. Thats pretty good. We also have advertising coming in, suite money, and apartment money. But:
Lemon makes what- 1MM or more?
Fox is paid very well
Rest of our baseball staff
Scholarships at 11.7
Equipment
Travel and food
Field maintenance
All those expenses are part of baseball.
While it's true we bring in more than most schools in baseball- we still lose money. We just dont lose near as much as other schools do on baseball. Which is a big, big plus. Baseball is not near the drain women's basketball and other minor sports are on the budget
I would be very interested to know what the average royalty is for the university for a typical piece of merchandise with the logo on it.
Scholarships are paid for by the Bulldog Club.
There are 5,500 chairbacks in Dudy Noble.
The minimum BDC donation to get a chairback is $150 per seat, per year.
5,500 x 150 = $825,000 (minimum)
Tuition is currently $4,555 per semester ($9,110 per year)
9,110 * 11.7 = $106,587
Meaning, the BDC is making well over $700k profit on baseball seating requirements even after adjusting for the cost of the player's scholarships. And that profit is actually substantially more when you consider all the premium seats which demand more than the $150 fee. It's probably enough to cover Lemonis's entire salary as well. So you've got all the players and the HC's salary covered with just the BDC requirements. You still get all the money from the actual ticket sales, parking fees, concessions, etc. to pay for the other expenses.
Between the seat fees and premium seating and ticket sales, we are generating way way more than 2 million. We're over that number just in ticket sales.
5000 chairbacks x 350 a season ticket is 1.75 million before even getting to non-chairback season tickets, single game tickets, lounge tickets, seat fees, lounge fees, premium seating fees, skybox fees, etc...
We certainly spend a lot though.
I assume his goal is to show that baseball actually makes money. I would think that baseball is slightly in the black while it also gives ESPN and the SEC Network more programming to air. I would also throw in there that MoverS sells more merchandise for MSU and it is specifically baseball. The M State is on multiple sports so that wouldn't be as specific a revenue stream.
They wanted $250,000 for the use of the National title logo
Well, funding our staff is 2MM or more.
Equipment
Travel and food
Electric bill having the ball lights on constantly
Field maintenance
Workers for games- who pays them?
Clean up after games?
Does baseball get concessions? Basketball gives theirs away to the Lions Club
Recruiting budget? Let's dont forget that. Part of baseball expenses
All easy enough to figure out. The somewhat challenging part is figuring out how much of the SEC TV contract is attributable to baseball. Obviously the vast majority of it is football and men's basketball. If you just allocated it by eyeballs for a 30 minute session, that would probably overstate the value of the other sports, but that would give you an upper level number to work off of. Another somewhat challenging part will be how athletic department overhead is allocated among the different sports. Or at least, challenging to figure out a way to allocate it in a way that somewhat reflects reality.
It'd be interesting to see, but I suspect the athletic department doesn't want to emphasize the difference between baseball and other non-revenue sports.