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It's on another thread - but UofL was required to purchase all of their allotted tickets from the Bowl Organizing committee. Because we didn't have a jumbo jet full of fans go to the game (not blaming anyone for not taking the trip) UofL Athletics was left holding the bag.Playing in the Bowl game cost the University money? Can you explain ?
I think every non-CFP Bowl has a "no repeat appearance" clauseI saw early projections for Bowl games next year and I know right now is just a guessing game . However they have us going back to the Holiday Bowl playing TCU, I hope not.
Most of them do. Bowl games are a waste.Playing in the Bowl game cost the University money? Can you explain ?
Please NO ! I'm having a bad enough day as it is 🤮 🤢 😡Cue Zipp to come in and tell us how bad football revenue is…
And that's as expected and why I rhetorically asked who wanted them. The SEC already has "the state school" in both states....They also said that the SEC does not want FSU or Clemson because because it would not increase their foot print or attract anymore viewers since they already have schools in those states...
Neither school meets the academic profile the B1G wants.And that's as expected and why I rhetorically asked who wanted them. The SEC already has "the state school" in both states.
The Big Ten would be a possibility for two schools in the deep south aspiring to play all of their road games north of the Ohio River or west of the Mississippi. I doubt that's the case...
Well isn’t that interesting.I just read an article that the 4 top viewed teams in the ACC were FSU, Clemson, Louisville and Miami. The 2 teams that draw the fewest viewers in the ACC were UNC and Virginia. They also said that the SEC does not want FSU or Clemson because because it would not increase their foot print or attract anymore viewers since they already have schools in those states. I thought it was interesting since Virginia and UNC are always talked about as being schools that other conferences want even though they don’t attract viewers.
It’s up from last year. Isn’t that a good thing?Facts are what “cues ‘zipp’ “…
Like the subject of this thread. We’re way down on football season tickets from a decade ago.
Management (re)setting a low bar.
And to correct Eric Crawford, it’s not “new revenue.” It’s starting to recoup millions of LOST revenue…
Sure, but that's a low bar for this athletic program.It’s up from last year. Isn’t that a good thing?
FB revenue is the highest it has ever been according to the ULAA report and we are at a low bar? Maybe I'm reading it wrong. The revenue number is from ticket sales which is normally 70%+ of total operating revenue.Sure, but that's a low bar for this athletic program.
And it's not surprisingly why Heird's goal is another ten thousand season tix. Because this program has been there before--in a smaller stadium with less amenities. He simply doesn't say that...
"Football revenue" is a complex subject that requires you to be clear what you're referring to...FB revenue is the highest it has ever been according to the ULAA report and we are at a low bar? Maybe I'm reading it wrong. The revenue number is from ticket sales which is normally 70%+ of total operating revenue.
That's an oversimplified analysis for the reason(s) I stated. Mine wasn't.There is nothing complex about viewing the line item "operating revenue - Football" from the ULAA reports from 2012 to 2023 to see how the numbers compare. Any increase in ticket sales would effect that number. That line item is the highest it has ever been.
Stay on topic. If you want it adjusted for inflation (you don't), let me know...Tune in tomorrow sports fans for a chart of GDR presented as inflation adjusted dollars. Starting from the period when the USA abandoned the gold standard until now. 😂🏈
The numbers are the numbers and data, while it can be skewed, basically don't lie. We have to walk before we run and I like to think we are walking at a good pace again. Howard was quoted, when asked, if he regrated leaving U of L. " I never look in the rear view mirror" was his reply. We need to keep moving forward, lets stay positive and see what the future brings. GO CARDS!"Football revenue" is a complex subject that requires you to be clear what you're referring to...
Ticket sales in FY2023 were $10.8 million. I use a number for "game day revenue" (GDR) that includes ticket and suite sales, parking and concessions. That number for 2023 was $14.5 million. Those are unaudited numbers reported by ULAA and not found in an annual report.
GDR for football maxed out in FY2017 at $19.2 million, representing a 25% decline over those six years. What U of L is now trying to do is RECOVER from what has been a big decline. Also, keep in mind that that these starting and ending numbers aren't adjusted for inflation, i.e., the real decline has been greater than 25%.
Unaudited football revenue in total was reported by ULAA in 2023 to be $46.3 million. The audited equivalent reported by U of L's outside accountants was $49.5 million. The two aren't that far apart for discussion purposes. But they each contain a huge contribution from ACC media revenues that shroud true operating performance.
If I stay with unaudited numbers prepared in the same report/analysis, ticket revenue was 23% of the $46.3 million total, and GDR was 41%...
You think you wanna talk about "agendas." And you're taking data from people who have an obvious conflict of interest.Not arguing with agenda driven posters data...
He thinks he gets to take over your post and dictate what metrics YOU should be using to satisfy him. One Admin does not get a gold star because their revenue was mainly ticket sales and the other Admin brings in the same or greater revenue but it contained conference money. Revenue is revenue and it doesn't matter where it comes from. Louisville sports is bringing in more revenue today than at any time in its history.Not arguing with agenda driven posters data. Simply pointing out GDR numbers are only known for games that have been played.
This thread was started because the athletic department reported an increase in season ticket sales from a previous year. Then to piss on the parade (without actually discussing the number of season ticket packages sold) the old regime supporters introduce a new metric. GDR.
We will have to wait to see what the 2024 football season means in dollars per game. Many variables involved here.
I’m not hearing anyone dispute the claim or present contrary data that season ticket sales are up year over year.