$$ BSC teams got from I-A games

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$$ BSC teams got from I-A games

Post by Obzerver » Wed Sep 14, 2005 1:47 pm

From the Spokesman Review...

The guarantees from D-I games:

Opponent Guarantee Attn. Result
EWU San Jose St. $125,000 11,878 L 35-24
ISU Kentucky $200,000 59,519 L 41-29
UM Oregon $450,000* 58,193 L 47-14
MSU Oklahoma St. $250,000 43,857 L 15-10
NAU Arizona $325,000** 54,728 L 31-12
PSU Oregon St. $250,000 42,263 L 41-14
PSU Boise St. $130,000 Oct. 8
Sac California $150,000 69,938 L 41-3
WSU Fresno St. $115,000 38,156 L 55-17
*includes $50,000 to buy out Central Washington at Montana
**plus 2,000 tickets



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Post by CelticCat » Wed Sep 14, 2005 1:53 pm

That is funny that there were less than 12,000 people at a IA program. :)


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Post by SonomaCat » Wed Sep 14, 2005 2:50 pm

CelticCat wrote:That is funny that there were less than 12,000 people at a IA program. :)
Funnier still -- that's a big crowd for them. I was talking to a guy in the ticket line (GA was $10/ticket, but they were running a 2 for 1 deal, so it was really $5) who was a SJSU alum, and he was raving about how many people were there for the game.

It's a program that needs a serious infusion of public interest ... or a demotion to I-AA.

So assuming the half of the crowd bought reserved seats and the other half bought reserved seats (and disregarding the fact that the students got in free), their gate was probably no more than $110,000. They paid EWU $125,000, so before any other expenses of any kind, they lost $25K.

It's hard to run a program on support like that.



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