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    FOOTBALL SEASON CHANCES

    Ticket revenue was 39.1 million at Alabama last season. Again, running an athletic department without 39.1 million in revenue is going to be a non-starter for the schools. They need full stadiums or it doesn't work.
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    FOOTBALL SEASON CHANCES

    Let's break down that 44 million. The coaching staff eats up 18.4 million in salary alone. Add in another 3.5 million in undocumented perks (Housing/car allowances, food allowances, 1 mil per year to Nick's favorite charity, his use of the private jet, etc) and that easily gets us to 22 million...
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    FOOTBALL SEASON CHANCES

    “I can’t comprehend it (Playing with no fans), especially looking at our place where you have facilities built specifically for housing these large gatherings, 100,000-plus people,” Texas A&M athletic director Ross Bjork told the Dallas Morning News, “and you have financing related to that based...
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    FOOTBALL SEASON CHANCES

    Can you take a 40% haircut and still make it? Think college/pro sports can? Now, if the athletes will renegotiate contracts, maybe they can. Baseball players are already saying **** NO. Will the other sports that college football supports need to be cancelled? Maybe if they will, things will...
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    FOOTBALL SEASON CHANCES

    I don't think so. Both college and pro teams get 40% of their revenue from fans (tickets, parking, concessions, etc). No business can take a 40% haircut and still survive. It's not a coincidence that schools are saying they cannot do college football without the student body on campus. They...
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    FOOTBALL SEASON CHANCES

    How are both pro sports and college sports going to stay afloat financially with no or limited fans?
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