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Postby DoubleJayAlum » November 5th, 2012, 4:33 pm

If WSU committed tax fraud by misreporting Mikey's salary figures on its 990, so be it. I don't know why they would choose to do so since WSU is tax exempt anyway, but whatever.
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Postby shoxrox » November 5th, 2012, 4:37 pm

valleychamp wrote:For many schools, football even at a mid-major level, means every bit as much as a strong basketball program when it comes to advertising, contributions, pride, and overall identity and profile of the university.


You are a riot. :lol:
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Re: Article about MVC coaching salaries

Postby valleychamp » November 5th, 2012, 4:40 pm

shoxrox wrote:
valleychamp wrote:For many schools, football even at a mid-major level, means every bit as much as a strong basketball program when it comes to advertising, contributions, pride, and overall identity and profile of the university.


You are a riot. :lol:


What do you take issue with?

Some schools value football more than others.
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Re: Article about MVC coaching salaries

Postby DoubleJayAlum » November 5th, 2012, 4:42 pm

valleychamp wrote:For many schools, football even at a mid-major level, means every bit as much as a strong basketball program when it comes to advertising, contributions, pride, and overall identity and profile of the university.


Maybe, but the difference is that basketball generates revenue while FCS football consumes it.
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Re: Article about MVC coaching salaries

Postby Wufan » November 5th, 2012, 4:43 pm

DoubleJayAlum wrote:
valleychamp wrote:For many schools, football even at a mid-major level, means every bit as much as a strong basketball program when it comes to advertising, contributions, pride, and overall identity and profile of the university.


Maybe, but the difference is that basketball generates revenue while FCS football consumes it.


Correction: successful basketball generates money.
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Re: Article about MVC coaching salaries

Postby DoubleJayAlum » November 5th, 2012, 4:46 pm

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DoubleJayAlum wrote:
valleychamp wrote:For many schools, football even at a mid-major level, means every bit as much as a strong basketball program when it comes to advertising, contributions, pride, and overall identity and profile of the university.


Maybe, but the difference is that basketball generates revenue while FCS football consumes it.


Correction: successful basketball generates money.


I am not even sure it has to be all that successful. For MVC schools, even those without as much success, I'd bet that basketball revenue is the largest source of the athletic department's budget.

Now, the more successful you are, the more you make. And that is why spending a bunch of money on a successful basketball coach is really more of an investment than anything else.
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Postby valleychamp » November 5th, 2012, 4:47 pm

DoubleJayAlum wrote:
valleychamp wrote:For many schools, football even at a mid-major level, means every bit as much as a strong basketball program when it comes to advertising, contributions, pride, and overall identity and profile of the university.


Maybe, but the difference is that basketball generates revenue while FCS football consumes it.


Yes, but its more complex than that.

If you drop football, you are not just going to dump all that cost and turn that into money you can use for other things. You are going to lose multiple sources of revenue that without football would not be there.

Football is expensive, and only the very elite (15-20 programs if that) of FBS are making money on football. But it certainly has a great value to a number of schools.
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Re: Article about MVC coaching salaries

Postby Jays26 » November 9th, 2012, 11:45 am

I didn't realize Omaha's TV market was #4 in the MoVal. I always thought they were right behind the Wichita market.


Safe to say Omaha's market is the most desirable based on metro populations and not Nielson ratings that cover an entire state. 1MM people within a 50 mile radius of Omaha.

Anyone that thinks Wichita metro area has anything on Omaha's metro area is smoking crack.
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Re: Article about MVC coaching salaries

Postby Ricardo del Rio » November 9th, 2012, 11:56 am

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CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:Some schools are simply fiscally irresponsible.

To pay a guy in the neighborhood of a million dollars a year to coach the game of college basketball is almost tragic. With so little public money being available for higher education anymore, it is laughable to spend that kind of $ on basketball. I love the game but there are more important things in this world.

And I get that WSU has to give lots of cash to keep Marshall in the middle of the state of Kansas but for the life of me I don't get the McD money. Who is banging down the door to get him? No major BCS schools I can assure you of that. He is at best an average coach once his son is in the NBA, NBDL or Europe. CU could have payed him half of that and use the rest either in athletics to improve things or elsewhere at the university.


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Re: Article about MVC coaching salaries

Postby Ricardo del Rio » November 9th, 2012, 11:58 am

DoubleJayAlum wrote:
CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:Some schools are simply fiscally irresponsible.

To pay a guy in the neighborhood of a million dollars a year to coach the game of college basketball is almost tragic. With so little public money being available for higher education anymore, it is laughable to spend that kind of $ on basketball. I love the game but there are more important things in this world.

And I get that WSU has to give lots of cash to keep Marshall in the middle of the state of Kansas but for the life of me I don't get the McD money. Who is banging down the door to get him? No major BCS schools I can assure you of that. He is at best an average coach once his son is in the NBA, NBDL or Europe. CU could have payed him half of that and use the rest either in athletics to improve things or elsewhere at the university.


I'd argue that basketball success has a marketing benefit which is not ascertainable. I know that most MVC schools would not be able to afford the same amount of advertising. The corresponding increase in alumni pride and contributions is also extremely valuable.

As the article clearly points out, Creighton and WSU aren't hemorrhaging cash by investing in FCS football like your own MSu and other MVC schools. To me, that is much more "fiscally irresponsible", to coin your phrase, then spending the money on basketball coaches that win and the money that funds the entire operations of an entire athletic department.

I guess what it comes down to is what is more important to your school's fanbase -- a winning basketball program that earns the revenue to finance an athletic department or fielding a FCS football program and using up the valuable resources that could be used to build up your basketball program.


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