UTEopia
05-13-2013, 08:06 PM
School Rank Ticket Sales Contribuitions Right Lic. Student Fees School Funds Other Total
Oregon 16 23,349,642 32,387,615 28,303,172 1,524,044 951,816 8,119,540 94,635,829
Washington 24 22,682,731 23,501,105 28,838,597 0 3,065,500 4,506,850 82,594,783
Arizona 30 12,710,520 33,877,963 20,045,677 0 7,256,468 4,133,591 78,024,219
UCLA 32 14,494,463 15,998,077 27,782,377 2,715,664 60,000 10,681,195 71,731,776
Cal 33 11,126,452 12,977,962 23,151,597 0 7,071,517 14,409,281 71,183,404
ASU 46 9,059,072 11,265,732 26,071,930 10,343,841 0 3,114,933 59,855,508
OSU 48 9,541,151 9,816,920 17,034,026 2,442,222 16,285,197 3,587,321 58,706,837
Colorado 49 13,826,171 12,512,545 10,915,345 1,554,720 14,360,676 3,929,411 57,098,868
WSU 59 6,547,079 7,855,037 16,878,837 1,123,849 7,668,378 2,656,368 42,729,548
Utah 61 11,287,925 8,361,527 9,894,094 6,012,882 3,969,621 1,312,169 40,838,218
Pulled these numbers from USA Today. Stanford and USC are not included as they are private. The U became a member of the PAC 12 for revenue purposes on July 1, 2011.
I might be wrong, but I believe the payout from the PAC is as follows: 2011-2012: 0% (a share of increased payout due to championship games); 2012 -2013: 50% (current year although I assume that much was unpaid as of the end of 2012 and not reflected in the monies above; 2013-2014: 75%; 2014-2015.
The 33 million generated by UA in contributions was significantly more than in prior years where they were around 11-12 mil.
Utah students pay much more in student fees than the students at other schools although it is unreported on whether students at other schools are required to purchase tickets.
I am guessing the numbers for Right Lic numbers reflected in these figures were what was paid under the previous PAC 12 deal as the new deal did not go into effect until 2012-13. So Utah's numbers would reflect 0% as I am guessing most of 2012-13 was not included in these figures.
Things that stand out to me are that Oregon generates the most ticket revenue with one of the smaller stadiums and generates more than double the U with about 8,000 more seats.
Oregon 16 23,349,642 32,387,615 28,303,172 1,524,044 951,816 8,119,540 94,635,829
Washington 24 22,682,731 23,501,105 28,838,597 0 3,065,500 4,506,850 82,594,783
Arizona 30 12,710,520 33,877,963 20,045,677 0 7,256,468 4,133,591 78,024,219
UCLA 32 14,494,463 15,998,077 27,782,377 2,715,664 60,000 10,681,195 71,731,776
Cal 33 11,126,452 12,977,962 23,151,597 0 7,071,517 14,409,281 71,183,404
ASU 46 9,059,072 11,265,732 26,071,930 10,343,841 0 3,114,933 59,855,508
OSU 48 9,541,151 9,816,920 17,034,026 2,442,222 16,285,197 3,587,321 58,706,837
Colorado 49 13,826,171 12,512,545 10,915,345 1,554,720 14,360,676 3,929,411 57,098,868
WSU 59 6,547,079 7,855,037 16,878,837 1,123,849 7,668,378 2,656,368 42,729,548
Utah 61 11,287,925 8,361,527 9,894,094 6,012,882 3,969,621 1,312,169 40,838,218
Pulled these numbers from USA Today. Stanford and USC are not included as they are private. The U became a member of the PAC 12 for revenue purposes on July 1, 2011.
I might be wrong, but I believe the payout from the PAC is as follows: 2011-2012: 0% (a share of increased payout due to championship games); 2012 -2013: 50% (current year although I assume that much was unpaid as of the end of 2012 and not reflected in the monies above; 2013-2014: 75%; 2014-2015.
The 33 million generated by UA in contributions was significantly more than in prior years where they were around 11-12 mil.
Utah students pay much more in student fees than the students at other schools although it is unreported on whether students at other schools are required to purchase tickets.
I am guessing the numbers for Right Lic numbers reflected in these figures were what was paid under the previous PAC 12 deal as the new deal did not go into effect until 2012-13. So Utah's numbers would reflect 0% as I am guessing most of 2012-13 was not included in these figures.
Things that stand out to me are that Oregon generates the most ticket revenue with one of the smaller stadiums and generates more than double the U with about 8,000 more seats.