Randolph Duke
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Latest numbers show Alabama far outspends Texas on football
Those figures as are as of the end of the 2014-2015 fiscal year for each institution (Texas FY ends, Aug 31, Bama's is June 30).
The $51 million Alabama figure is highly suspicious, as it shows a huge one-year bump of more than $10 million. Instead of touting the number, i would have inquired what Bama threw $10 million at in FY 2014-2015. That number seems to be a one-time outlier and not a reoccurring expense. The tweet seems to have the underlying tone that since Alabama spend $51 million on football, others may need to do the same. That seems a bit specious, without explaining the actual long-term spending of Alabama and explaining the one-time outlier.
The data for Bama (for the school years beginning) 2011- $37 mil expenses, $82 million revenue; 2012 - $41.5 mil expenses, $88.7 revenue; 2013 - $41.7 mil expenses, $94.9 revenues; 2014 - $51 expenses, $97 mil revenues.Alabama's long term football expenses seem to be closer to $40 million than $50 million. Alabama might seemingly spend more on their football program than UT does, but in a per athlete basis, UT's athletics spending is far greater than Alabama's or Clemson's (or any other school's).
Alabama spends more than Texas, as per the EADA data, but Texas shows tens of millions of dollars as "unallocated expenses" where Alabama doesn't, so we are back at the problem of a few days ago where Texas' spending isn't as opaque as it should be. We have no know way of knowing what expenses Alabama is allocating to football that Texas is considering unallocated. We would have to either file Open Records Act requests for granular data, or possibly have a member of the media that covers UT athletics dig into the issue of UT's unallocated expenses.
I would have no problem arguing that UT's problem with its football program isn't that it doesn't spend enough and that UT should spend tens of millions of dollars more. Texas needs to eliminate bloat and waste, and reallocate resources to more productive pursuits other than continue to waste money on Bellmont's mismanagement.
The stale data the individual is using can be found here: https://ope.ed.gov/athletics/#/
I talked to the Dept of Education this morning, asking when the database would be updated with FY end 2016 data will be uploaded. The DOE is revamping the website and the more recent data will be publicly available later this month.
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