Not for that weekend. For the amount of revenue it produces in the future. The more sec wins you have, the more money your town brings in for the year. There was an espn article about this a few years ago. For every SEC win you have in a year, you can count on 20 million dollars in economic impact to your city. I’m not just spouting this. I didn’t just pull the number out of thin air. Winning football games creates a huge economic impact to your town. It’s why Oxford had a huge boom during the Eli years and the freeze years and are currently booming now. It’s why Starkville started growing during the Dak years.This is straight up idiotic.
A game is played between Ole Miss and Arkansas in Oxford. It comes down to an Ole Miss FG attempt as time expires with the Rebels trailing by 1.
They don’t make the FG, spending at hotels / restaurants / bars / AirBnB’s, etc. = X.
They make the FG, and somehow that figure is equal to X + $20 million???
That’s some of the most absurd shít I’ve ever read on this board. And that’s really saying something.
College Football: A Touchdown for Local Economies — This is Capitalism
College football isn’t just about the games—it’s a powerhouse of economic impact, fueling local businesses, creating jobs, and shaping entire cities. Discover how teams like Alabama, Texas, and Notre Dame transform their communities.
I can’t find the espn article but here is another one discussing the economic impact of football on a town.
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