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Jul 13, 2020
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Everyman
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In 2018-19, the athletic department had a $4M loss on revenues of $94M.
Their debt load payments were $12M.
For comparison, University of Utah had:
Revenue $99.5M
Profit $3.6M
Debt load payment $3.8M
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Which P5 schools will suffer the most financially if football is cancelled?
NorthwestCoug
7/13/20 3:49pm
Cal, Wazzu, Rutgers are my top guesses
Gustav
7/13/20 3:51pm
I’d add Stanford and Oregon State to that list
IceBlueCoug
7/13/20 3:54pm
Maryland
Everyman
7/13/20 4:04pm
TCU already had empty stadiums, no impact...ZING!
Cougarclaw
7/13/20 3:53pm
Doesn't Colorado have a big financial mess similar to Cal? Thought I heard that.
threezeroeight
7/13/20 4:01pm
Hopefully
NorthwestCoug
7/13/20 4:02pm
supposed to be on track by 2021, maybe covid hurts that
Y man am I
7/13/20 4:26pm
In 2018-19, the athletic department had a $4M loss on revenues of $94M.
Everyman
7/13/20 4:30pm
Interesting article related to that topic
ManicBlue
7/13/20 4:09pm
Someone on twitter put together the debt by each school. 10/12 P12 are in debt
Y man am I
7/13/20 4:24pm
utah might break even thanks to some of the highest P5 student fees assessed
ManicBlue
7/13/20 4:42pm
Do they still charge Student Fees if classes are all online?
groy
7/13/20 4:47pm
Doubt they'll be able to charge the athletics fee since that was supposed to
ManicBlue
7/13/20 4:51pm
They would all be at huge risk. Very few have a 'rainy day' fund to cover their
IrishBlue
7/13/20 4:26pm
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