Yeah. We are.
You seem to be confused about the numbers. We have a few rich alumni that might be willing to put out some cash, while bama has thousands of fairly well to do people who love bama football more than anything and are happy to spend their disposable income on it. They also have a nice system that's been in place for years to get money where they need it to go.
Even if this were a case of which schools themselves have money, we'd still be behind. We get no support from the state, while most of our rivals do. The taxpayers of Alabama are more than happy to pay saban $11 million a year despite the fact they think government is evil and should be starved of cash.
It's not that we're poor, it's that the numbers involved have gotten so out of control that we can no longer compete.
"Always a college sports financial giant, the University of Texas athletics department has taken yet another leap. It had nearly $215 million in annual operating revenue and total operating expenses of $207 million during its 2017 fiscal year, according to its new annual financial report to the NCAA."
And that's what's on the books, not the bags, but what the university spends in the light of day. We don't have that. Not even close.
And there's this:
By now, most people have an opinion on Al Golden. Many want him gone as Miami football coach after this lackluster season. Others point to the NCAA quagmire he weathered and think he deserves anoth…
www.sun-sentinel.com
Also this:
Breaking down where the money goes in Alabama's massive athletics budget.
www.al.com
But hey, you just keep on with thinking we're on the same level because you feel like it. Other than a "feeling", you have nothing else.