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  • Originally posted by DavidNardolillo View Post
    Precisely. The net surplus has been reported to be around $15 million in recent years, although unclear how that breaks down via source (TV revenue versus Carrier Dome attendance, etc.)
    The 2019 EADA numbers supplied by Syracuse show a profit just under $16.9 million. However, that revenue could include institutional support, as well as student fees (I have no idea if Syracuse has them). A further look at the EADA numbers shows they reported men's basketball earned $19.6 million and football earned $15.8 million. Looking at Louisville's NCAA financial reports shows that they received $20,063,301 in media rights for 2020 ($3,960,463 for men's basketball, $15,760,338 for football and $342,500 for all other sports) and $$8,659,159 in non-media and non-bowl conference distributions ($1,040,531 for men's basketball, $7,295,000 for football and $323,628 non-specific). I would expect Syracuse received at least the same amount as Louisville, who joined the ACC a year later. So, about $11 million of the men's basketball profit comes from ticket sales, contributions, royalties and sponsorships, among other sources, while it appears that football needed the conference distribution to make money.

    By the way, Syracuse is not in title IX balance, as their breakdown of athletic participants 53.7% male, but the university's overall undergraduate population is 54% female.

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    • Originally posted by Sean Pickett View Post
      ...By the way, Syracuse is not in title IX balance, as their breakdown of athletic participants 53.7% male, but the university's overall undergraduate population is 54% female.
      So the Orange won't be HEA's 12th team?? Hi there, Rhode Island...

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      • Originally posted by Sean Pickett View Post
        By the way, Syracuse is not in title IX balance, as their breakdown of athletic participants 53.7% male, but the university's overall undergraduate population is 54% female.
        That's Test One, so they must be using one of the other of the Three Tests:

        Test One – proportionality; provide intercollegiate or interscholastic participation opportunities for women and men at rates that are proportionate to their respective rates of enrollment; or

        Test Two – continued program expansion for the underrepresented sex; show that opportunities have been added for the underrepresented sex (nearly always girls and women) as their interests and abilities have developed and evolved; or

        Test Three – full accommodation of the underrepresented sex; fully accommodate the underrepresented sex by offering every team for which there is sufficient interest and ability for a viable team, and sufficient competition in the geographic areas where the institution normally competes.
        I know a school near UND that has numbers that far out of balance and they get by on Test Three.
        The preceding post may contain trigger words and is not safe-space approved. <-- Virtue signaling.

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        • Originally posted by purpleinnebraska View Post

          so which politicians need paid off to make this happen?
          ikr.
          Slap Shot - 444 might want to consider a restraining order.
          dggoddard - Minnesota is THE ELITE Program in all of college hockey.
          wasmania - you have to be the very best to get ice time with the great gophers!

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