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MGB: Texas Tribune examines UNT's athletic finances, asks if school is getting bang for its buck


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University Fees per student, per semester Total fees collected by university
TXST $300 athletics fee $17,315,569
UTSA $240 athletics fee $12,032,206
UNT $165 athletics fee $10,724,272
UH $250 student services fee $7,260,060
UTEP $180 student services fee $5,935,317
TTU $57.20 athletics fee $3,237,896
TAMU $0 $0
UT $0 $0

 

Edit: Athletics fees are devoted entirely to supporting sports teams and athletic department administration. Student service fees go toward various activities designed to improve campus life. Those activities can include athletics, but can also include student government, student newspapers, intramurals and more.

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If you assume the 

56 minutes ago, UNT15 said:
University Fees per student, per semester Total fees collected by university
TXST $300 athletics fee $17,315,569
UTSA $240 athletics fee $12,032,206
UNT $165 athletics fee $10,724,272
UH $250 student services fee $7,260,060
UTEP $180 student services fee $5,935,317
TTU $57.20 athletics fee $3,237,896
TAMU $0 $0
UT $0 $0

 

 

If you assume the above numbers hold true for the 2015 football season, here is how much each G5 school spent in student fees per win:

  1. UH:         $558,466.15 
  2. UTEP:     $1,978,439.00
  3. UTSA:     $4,010,735.33
  4. UTSA:     $5,771,856.33
  5. UNT:       $10,724,272.00

 

UH students really got the best bang for their buck.

 

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Oh, snap!

I think RV's legacy may be the destruction of UNT athletics. There is a very strong anti-athletic segment of UNT's culture. RVis giving them every reason they need to do as much damage as possible to this program.

4 hours ago, BillySee58 said:

 

 

He definitely transformed basketball over the last 4 years, so in a sense he is right.

He needs to do the right thing and walk away, but his ego and a $375k per year paycheck prevents that. 

Believe it or not, at one point in time I would have thought of him as a necessary step to UNT getting where they need to be. Now? His legacy is losing, and losing with superior facilities and budget than just about every other conference member. That is what he will be remembered for at UNT, if not worse.

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3 hours ago, UNT90 said:

Oh, snap!

I think RV's legacy may be the destruction of UNT athletics. There is a very strong anti-athletic segment of UNT's culture. RVis giving them every reason they need to do as much damage as possible to this program.

He definitely transformed basketball over the last 4 years, so in a sense he is right.

He needs to do the right thing and walk away, but his ego and a $375k per year paycheck prevents that. 

Believe it or not, at one point in time I would have thought of him as a necessary step to UNT getting where they need to be. Now? His legacy is losing, and losing with superior facilities and budget than just about every other conference member. That is what he will be remembered for at UNT, if not worse.

Don't forget about that sweet Jag he's been rollin' in.

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The Texas Tribune story is on the front page of the Star Telegram this morning.

http://www.texastribune.org/2016/03/18/texas-universities-are-hiking-student-fees-support/

 

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Athletic Director Rick Villarreal asked his school's oversight board for a financial boost.  His department was working hard to keep up with the rising costs of college sports,

Yeah.....right!

Rick

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