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33Y0:
MVC Average vs YSU Revenue

Total Football Expenses
MVC: $5.0 million
YSU: $4.4 million
Difference: -$534,000

Total Earned Football Revenue
MVC: $1.1 million
YSU: $1.7 million
Difference: +$597,000

% of Earned Income vs Total Expenses
MVC: 23%
YSU: 40%
Difference: +17%

Total Institutional Investment
MVC: $3.8 million
YSU: $2.7 million
Difference: -$1.1 million

Horizon League Men's Basketball Average vs YSU Revenue

Total Men's Basketball Expenses
HL: $2.2 million
YSU: $1.7 million
Difference: -$534,000

Total Earned Men's Basketball Revenue
HL: $581,800
YSU: $666,203
Difference: +$84,403

% of Earned Income vs Total Expenses
HL: 26%
YSU: 39%
Difference: +13%

Total Institutional Investment
HL: $1.6 million
YSU: $1.0 million
Difference: -$618,000

Horizon League - Total vs YSU

Total Athletically Generated Revenue
HL: $2.2 million
YSU: $4.6 million
Difference: +$2.3 million

Total Expenses:
HL: $14.5 million
YSU: $16.2 million
Difference: +$1.7 million

% of Income vs Total Expenses
HL: 16%
YSU: 28%
Difference: +12%

Total Institutional Investment
HL: $12.2 million
YSU: $11.6 million
Difference: -$520,000

Wick250:
Excellent posts this evening. The data provided by 33YO is highly revealing. We clearly generate more revenue and receive less institutional support than our rivals in the two leagues.  You could make the strong argument that, from a financial perspective, we are a model of efficiency for a mid-major athletic program. (Not to be confused with decades of poor personnel decisions.)

Penguin Nation:

--- Quote from: 33Y0 on November 12, 2021, 08:54:11 PM ---MVC Average vs YSU Expenditures

Football Expenses
MVC: $5.0 million
YSU: $4.4 million
Difference: -$534,000
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Assuming these figures are accurate (no source link)  with similar data collection methods (Cleveland.com mentioned it’s hard to compare these figures as schools have varying data collection methods), and there’s no outlier effect, then YSU’s FB expenses are 88% of the average MVFC program?

88% IMO does not explain the debacle of the Strollo era.

Question: Was the “Team of the 90s” the top funded program in the entire nation in the 1990s?

IAA Fan:

--- Quote from: Penguin Nation on November 14, 2021, 06:20:50 AM ---
--- Quote from: 33Y0 on November 12, 2021, 08:54:11 PM ---MVC Average vs YSU Expenditures

Football Expenses
MVC: $5.0 million
YSU: $4.4 million
Difference: -$534,000
--- End quote ---

a$$uming these figures are accurate (no source link)  with similar data collection methods (Cleveland.com mentioned it’s hard to compare these figures as schools have varying data collection methods), and there’s no outlier effect, then YSU’s FB expenses are 88% of the average MVFC program?

88% IMO does not explain the debacle of the Strollo era.

Question: Was the “Team of the 90s” the top funded program in the entire nation in the 1990s?

--- End quote ---

Again what do you see is a debacle, I see it as an air of our greatest financial input and our greatest expansion in terms of athletics. That’s his job and he’s exceptionally good at it sorry we don’t go to a school that has only football and men’s basketball. If you’re only talking football then say that but that does not make him a bad athletic Director

guinpen:
Looks like 8 of the 12 schools in the mac will be playing in bowl games this year. Does the school get the money or do they share with  the league? Is it enough money to off-set their money woes?

A bunch of old 1_aa schools made a bowl, doubt the money would make a huge difference for YSU budget if they moved up/

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