UD Flyer Fanatic wrote:Barley wrote:DudeAnon wrote:The idea that Dayton is more valuable than teams located in NYC, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Milwaukee and Cincinnati is hilarious.
It's unlikely that anyone outside of Dayton believes these numbers have any value at all. Why Flyers fans come here to shove garbage like this down our throats all the time is beyond me.
Not understanding the UD hate. Not even sure Fieldhouse Flyer (if that's whom you meant) is a UD fan judging from his past posts which seem very fair & supportive of the BE. UD is one of the most valuable college BB programs (and frankly more valuable than many BE programs) because the school owns their arena outright providing them a great profit margin, and they have a following who loves the team, and who put their money where their mouth is. We travel anywhere anytime to support our players.
So in keeping this short, we don't think of ourselves as a UConn or ND. But if your honest with yourselves and were looking to own a college "franchise" investing your own cash, you could choose a far worse investment than UD.
UD Flyer Fanatic wrote:Not understanding the UD hate. Not even sure Fieldhouse Flyer (if that's whom you meant) is a UD fan judging from his past posts which seem very fair & supportive of the BE.
UD Flyer Fanatic wrote:
The WSJ, Forbes and others make it very clear that the value (in business cash terms) of the UD program is a top 30 program.
Forbes wrote:
To figure out our list of the sport’s most valuable programs we look at three key areas for which college basketball’s top teams generate value: their universities, athletic departments, and conferences. University value comes from academic spending, including both player scholarships and other university support, while value to the athletic department is measured by the basketball team profits that go toward funding non-revenue sports like swimming or softball. Lastly, conference value comes from success in the NCAA Tournament; every non-championship tournament game played grants a team’s conference a “unit” that earns an annual payout over a six-year period.
17. Dayton – Team Value: $ 11.9 million. 2015 Revenue: $ 12.9 million. 2015 Profit: $ 7.2 million.
19. Xavier – Team Value: $ 11.5 million. 2015 Revenue: $ 12.1 million. 2015 Profit: $ 6.6 million.
20. Marquette – Team Value: $ 11.4 million. 2015 Revenue: $ 15.3 million. 2015 Profit: $ 6.3 million.
UD Flyer Fanatic wrote:Omaha,
Your missing my point. I'm not here as a non-member guest bashing any BE program, nor spewing any delusional comments touting the UD program as having a game changing presence if added. And I see little evidence of my UD brethern doing that either to be honest. My post was trying to educate those that read with disbelief and for some reason contempt those articles listing the financial values of MBB programs. The WSJ, Forbes and others make it very clear that the value (in business cash terms) of the UD program is a top 30 program. We are a vibrant healthy program.
Can't you acknowledge my simple financial point without feeling the need to then disparage our program? Likely you were chosen over us as the last in - I congratulate you and wish your university well.
UD Flyer Fanatic wrote:I really was making a simple educational point to readers of this thread that UD's financial worth is top 30 in nation- that's all. And in recent years our MBB performance has been also. These are things we need not argue about. Enjoy your upcoming season.
marquette wrote:It's artificial because UD will not sell the building and no one would buy it for what it's worth because no one else in town needs an arena that size. So yes, the property itself has value, but that doesn't mean anything when you have to maintain it and pay for the staff to run it. Marquette's last published lease at the Bradley Center was under $20,000 per game. We do not pay to maintain it, we do not pay the staff, we do receive a portion of the concessions and merchandise sales. So yes, it is very nice for UD to own their arena but it really isn't as valuable as the sticker price tag and probably has a significant cost to operate.
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