HallHoops wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Why are Fox revenues listed as $31.5 million? Is that a typo?
The contract is $500 million for 12 years, which equals $41,666,667 annually - unless it starts low and has an escalator to increase the pay out annually.
Not a typo.
- Not sure that $500 million over 12 years is accurate
- Fox paid $35 million of that upfront in 2013 as soon as the new Big East was formed, so it's really $500 million over 13 payments = $38,462,000 average per year if the $500 million is correct
- I'm sure there is an escalation clause as well
jfan wrote:Unless this is dated information (posted on HLOH a year ago), I think Mr. Brewer has butterflies floating in his brain. At this point in time does anyone really think that Butler, Nova and Georgetown (among others) are less valuable as a franchise than DePaul and St. Johns. Anyone "purchasing" these "franchises" would have to analyze current success and future potential. There are others on the list that are puzzling. I realize that this is Dayton pumping, but some of the info makes no sense. California at 34, Auburn at 43, UNLV at 46 and ASU at 50. Would anyone really "buy" these Franchises over Nova and Butler
jfan wrote:
I think Mr. Brewer has butterflies floating in his brain. Still don't agree with the analysis.
Rank - Team • 2015 Valuation
24 - Dayton • $80,600,000
26 – Xavier • $78,100,000
35 – Marquette • $59,600,000
17 - Dayton • 2015 Team Value: $11.9 million • 2015 Revenue: $12.0 million • 2015 Expenses: $4.8 million • 2015 Profit: $7.2 million
19 - Xavier • 2015 Team Value: $11.5 million • 2015 Revenue: $12.1 million • 2015 Expenses: $5.5 million • 2015 Profit: $6.6 million
20 - Marquette • 2015 Team Value: $11.4 million • 2015 Revenue: $15.3 million • 2015 Expenses: $9.0 million • 2015 Profit: $6.3 million
In an annual study, Ryan Brewer, an assistant professor of finance at Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus, assesses what every college team would be worth on the open market if it could be bought and sold like a professional franchise. The study analyzes each program’s revenues and expenses with cash-flow adjustments, risk assessments, and growth projections.
Rank - Team • 2016 Valuation • 2015 Valuation • % Change
21 - Dayton • $88,415,000 • $80,594,000 • +9.70%
28 - Marquette • $71,918,000 • $59,623,000 • +20.60%
29 - Xavier • $70,562,000 • $78,084,000 • -9.60%
38 - Connecticut • $57,962,000 • $137,895,000 • -58.00%
47 - Villanova • $50,534,000 • $40,445,000 • +24.90%
52 - Georgetown • $47,910,000 • $42,157,000 • +13.60%
55 - St. John's • $45,213,000 • $55,036,000 • -17.80%
73 - Providence • $31,734,000 • $29,656,000 • +7.00%
74 - Creighton • $31,619,000 • $28,084,000 • +12.60%
81 - Saint Louis • $28,094,000 • $18,570,000 • +51.30%
82 - DePaul • $27,210,000 • $42,911,000 • -36.60%
85 - Seton Hall • $25,715,000 • $27,689,000 • -7.10%
92 - Butler • $22,588,000 • $20,240,000 • +11.60%
DudeAnon wrote:
Xavier and Dayton are worth more than Georgetown, Villanova and St. John's?
jfan wrote:
The Forbes analysis makes more sense than WSJ.
jfan wrote:
I'm guessing the teams after the top 20 or so would have some dramatic differences.
HallHoops wrote:
Big East numbers are available as follows for the year ended June 30, 2015:
Revenues:
FOX Rights Fees $31,572,757
NCAA Credits 4,185,882
Conference Championships 4,399,610
Corporate Sponsorships 2,036,632
Other 440,463
Total Revenues $42,635,344
Expenses:
Payments to conference members $28,938,025
Expenses to run conference 13,556,557
Total Expenses $42,494,582
Retained by conference $140,762
2015 Payouts
Villanova $3,273,830
Xavier 3,220,709
Georgetown 3,217,909
Providence 2,977,189
Butler 2,950,070
St. John's 2,923,504
Marquette 2,703,538
DePaul 2,380,570
Seton Hall 2,377,653
Creighton 2,215,475
Total: $28,240,447
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