Bloomberg Report on Athletic Budgets

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Miami fans, UM has a $60M budget, but did not say how much the AD gets paid. It also seems that GB is vastly underpaid on a national scale. If the average AD gets, $320K nationwide and $400K in the SEC, there is plenty of room to justify raises for GB.

SEC Budgets

----- COMPARISONS OF ATHLETIC DIRECTORS BY CONFERENCE -----

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Athletic Yrs at No. of Dept. Guaranteed
School Director School Teams Budget Base
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Florida Jeremy Foley 17 19 $83.1M $965,000
LSU Joe Alleva 1 20 $75.8M $550,000
Kentucky Mitch Barnhart 7 22 $67.0M $475,000
Arkansas Jeff Long 1 19 $51.8M $450,000
Georgia Damon Evans 5 21 $76.3M $420,000
Alabama Mal Moore 10 21 $77.0M $400,000
Auburn Jay Jacobs 4 21 $75.2M $355,050
Mississippi Pete Boone 11 16 $38.2M $327,400
Tennessee Mike Hamilton 6 20 $86.5M $314,575
S. Carolina Eric Hyman 4 19 $52.1M $309,065
Miss. State Greg Byrne 1 16 $31.8M $175,000
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SEC Average 6 19 $65.0M $431,008
 

GuyD770

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Feb 27, 2008
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The size of our athletic budget is laughable, comparatively speaking. Iowa State has us beat by 10 Mil.! Our Budget is 37% this size of TN. We could combine with Miss., and still have the 7th highest budget in the SEC.
 

cowbellpresident

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I'm fairly certain that Greg Byrne is paid $175k from the state of Mississippi. He is also given another $175k from the Foundation. That would put him at $350 and middle of the pack
 

cowbellpresident

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The more I think about it - he would be making significantly less than several assistant football coaches. There no way that is correct.