Rutgers athletics hits record $78 million deficit. New AD says ‘It’s got to get better.’
The school spent a record $193 million on athletics even as its deficit grows
But the nyc market….If they petitioned to leave the B1G, my guess is they could be successful.
I'd help them pack. They wouldn't be missed.If they petitioned to leave the B1G, my guess is they could be successful.
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Rutgers athletics hits record $78 million deficit. New AD says ‘It’s got to get better.’
The school spent a record $193 million on athletics even as its deficit growswww.nj.com
What benefit for them would there be for them to leave the B1G?If they petitioned to leave the B1G, my guess is they could be successful.
What benefit for them would there be for them to leave the B1G?
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Rutgers athletics hits record $78 million deficit. New AD says ‘It’s got to get better.’
The school spent a record $193 million on athletics even as its deficit growswww.nj.com
'Still waiting"? LOLDoesnt seem like a good business model to me. But then neither is not releasing the team schedules until the next year. Neither one of those ideas is conducive to fan loyalty. And we're still waiting to evaluate the spending habits under Sandra and Patrick.
What was the benefit of joining g the b10? $500+ million deficit since joiningWhat benefit for them would there be for them to leave the B1G?
Much like government. Difference is that Rutgres can't print greenbacks.TV revenue and bowl money sharing. Rutgres has a spending problem.
They ALL have a spending problem.TV revenue and bowl money sharing. Rutgres has a spending problem.
I think it's FOMO. It's what keeps the gambler coming back to the table because he just knows his next play will hit the big one.I asked this elsewhere. How does a school justify this? Do they feel it’s essentially a marketing expense - that demand for attendance would drop precipitously without supporting teams at a certain level? I mean it’s ******* Rutgers (in this case) - who goes there hoping to see high-demand sports teams? Who goes there to rub elbows with their athletes?
It exists - just not at scale in enough places.You have to wonder if there is any real leadership left anywhere in our society.
Rutgres is in a particularly difficult spot, IMO (and they are not the only one), given that they effectively damage the revenue of most other Big Ten programs.This is a problem for PSU. Remember that delany brought rutgres into the b1g to make us feel more belonged. We were on an island without them.
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are we still a "have"?Rutgres is in a particularly difficult spot, IMO (and they are not the only one), given that they effectively damage the revenue of most other Big Ten programs.
Without Rutgres in the Big Ten: PSU, OSU, UMich, etc would all be at least a few million $ better off. Despite the Big Ten's long-standing tradition of "equal revenue shares", the culture of current leadership - along with the fact that even the "big boys" are in over their fiscal heads - could very well lead to "unequal revenue share", reducing payouts to the have-nots. That has already moved well down the road in discussions, and I expect is more or less a fait accompli at this point (just a matter of when, how, and how much).
When that happens? All bets are off. (And, obviously, Rutgres is not the only have-not at risk)
They feared if they didn't bring in Rutgers, PSU would leave. So this means it is Penn State's fault Rutsgers is in debt.This is a problem for PSU. Remember that delany brought rutgres into the b1g to make us feel more belonged. We were on an island without them.
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IMO, definitely. At least as of now.are we still a "have"?
Rutgers was brought in to secure the East coast TV market. Same reason for expanding to the West coast. $$$They feared if they didn't bring in Rutgers, PSU would leave. So this means it is Penn State's fault Rutsgers is in debt.
yes, but in the B1G? we are probably 5th- 6th at best right nowIMO, definitely. At least as of now.
Certainly a "have" compared to the vast majority of other P4 programs.
Rutgers was brought in to secure the East coast TV market. Same reason for expanding to the West coast. $$$