UCONN Lost Nearly $1.8 Million

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  • padman59
    Slayer of Demons
    • Mar 2009
    • 5708

    UCONN Lost Nearly $1.8 Million

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    The UConn athletic department lost nearly $1.8 million at the 2011 Fiesta Bowl, according to bowl documents obtained by The Daily Campus.

    The university incurred total expenses of $4,280,998 at the Fiesta Bowl while only receiving a payout of $2,523,200 from the Big East.

    By far the largest expense the university incurred came from absorbed ticket sales. The university sold only 2,771 out of an allotment of 17,500 tickets, resulting in the university absorbing 14,729 tickets worth $2,924,385.

    The official figure of 2,771 tickets sold is substantially lower than the previously reported amount of 4,600 tickets sold.

    That expense completely soaked up UConn's revenue allotment of $2.5 million from the Big East all by itself. UConn's losses were then further inflamed by the costs of travel, meals, lodging and other bowl expenses.

    The UConn athletic department did not respond to a voicemail left at the office requesting comment, but the Fiesta Bowl documents obtained did come with a survey to the NCAA that included comments from the university on it's satisfaction with certain aspects of the bowl.

    In regards to the level of satisfaction with the bowl's ticket commitment for participating teams and the bowl's ticket prices, the university gave the bowl a "neutral" rating for both.

    "We recognize the total ticket commitment associated with this BCS bowl game, but selling 17,500 tickets is a challenge for a school from the east whose fans incur significant travel expenses," the comment from the athletic department reads in the NCAA survey.

    Travel expenses for the university were extensive as well. UConn spent a total of $685,195 on travel, spending $315,378 on 213 members of the team, coaching staff and administration over eight days ($1,481 per person) and $369,817 on 335 members of the band and cheering squad over three days ($1,104 per person).

    On meals and lodging, UConn spent a total of $460,941. Of that, the university spent $215 per day on each of the 213 members of the team, staff and administration over the course of eight days, as well as $94 per day on each of the 335 members of the band and cheering squad over three days.

    Other expenses that UConn incurred included entertainment, promotion, awards, equipment and supplies, administrative, band facility rental, bag tags and lanyards. These expenses combined totaled $210,477.

    UConn's nearly $1.8 million loss at the Fiesta Bowl is huge even when you consider that most schools either just break even or incur losses at bowl games. One of the biggest financial disasters at a BCS bowl game came in 2009 when Virginia Tech lost $2.2 million at the Orange Bowl, according to bowl documents obtained from Virginia Tech.

    Virginia Tech's expenses at that game, however, were only $3.8 million compared to UConn's total expenses of nearly $4.3 million. Virginia Tech's losses were inflamed by receiving a substantially smaller bowl payout from the ACC.

    The last Big East team to participate in the Fiesta Bowl before UConn was West Virginia, who faced Oklahoma at the bowl in 2008. According to bowl documents obtained from West Virginia, the school's losses only totaled about $1 million, nearly half that of UConn.

    West Virginia received a similar payout as UConn from the Big East, but their expenses totaled $3.5 million. West Virginia's numbers were bolstered by their stronger ticket sales, out of an allotment of 17,500, the school sold 7,981 compared to UConn's 2,771.

    The document does not include bonuses awarded to former head coach Randy Edsall, his coaching staff, athletic director Jeff Hathaway or any other athletic department administrators. The document also does not include revenue earned on Fiesta Bowl related merchandise or sponsorship.
    Holy shit. That has to be a large chunk of change for a smaller program like UCONN.
  • Senser81
    VSN Poster of the Year
    • Feb 2009
    • 12804

    #2
    Originally posted by padman59
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    Holy shit. That has to be a large chunk of change for a smaller program like UCONN.
    Yeah, Jim Calhoun might have to finally give back some of that $13 million contract he just signed last year.

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    • padman59
      Slayer of Demons
      • Mar 2009
      • 5708

      #3
      Originally posted by Senser81
      Yeah, Jim Calhoun might have to finally give back some of that $13 million contract he just signed last year.
      I know basketball is the cash cow for UCONN athletics, but an additional $1.8M hit has to be a concern for them. Aren't they also in the process of upgrading their football facilities? That certainly can't help.

      This might be the reason why they didn't want to lose the contribution from their booster not long ago.

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      • Chrispy
        Needs a hobby
        • Dec 2008
        • 11403

        #4
        I knew they where either going to owe a little amount or just break but even but almost 2 mill, dam. I don't blame fans for not going, especially when they were facing a team like Oklahoma in Arizona.

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        • strahanfan92
          Meat
          • Aug 2009
          • 5455

          #5
          Originally posted by Senser81
          Yeah, Jim Calhoun might have to finally give back some of that $13 million contract he just signed last year.
          Get some facts, and come back and see me.

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          • kmanharris
            Seven
            • Oct 2008
            • 6427

            #6
            Awesome that they got into a BCS game.

            Horrible that it had to be in Arizona. Schools like Uconn, who don't have huge football followings, get screwed with the way they are forced to sell tickets. There is no way people are going to buy a full priced ticket when they can get one on stubhub/ticketmaster/ebay for much, much cheaper.

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            • Atlas
              BRACK FRIDAY BUNDURU!!!!!
              • Feb 2010
              • 7949

              #7
              the article mentions WVU, but a huge reason for the poor ticket sales for that game were due to the fact that most Mountie fans jumped the gun and bought ticket/hotel packages for the BCS title game... and since all of our fans are poor, they couldn't afford the fiesta bowl stuff...

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              • Hasselbeck
                Jus' bout dat action boss
                • Feb 2009
                • 6175

                #8
                Yeah but the BCS is awesome and a playoff would totally blow
                Originally posted by ram29jackson
                I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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                • Lanteri
                  No longer a noob
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 2723

                  #9
                  That's what they get for disgracing themselves at a BCS game that they didn't deserve to be in anyway.

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                  • PP
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 4994

                    #10
                    im sure they made an extra 2 mill just from marketing alone.

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                    • Chrispy
                      Needs a hobby
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 11403

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Lanteri
                      That's what they get for disgracing themselves at a BCS game that they didn't deserve to be in anyway.
                      So bitter, don't be mad at them because they won the Big East and got an automatic bid.

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                      • kmanharris
                        Seven
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 6427

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Lanteri
                        That's what they get for disgracing themselves at a BCS game that they didn't deserve to be in anyway.
                        Yea, that's what they get for playing by the rules! Damn them to hell!

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