Thursday, December 01, 2005
College Athletic Finances -- The Untold Story
Why would schools under-report revenues and over-report costs? In some places, that's just the way the accounting structures are setup. They are tradition-bound and so opaque as to mask true relationships. In other cases, my guess is that the practice evolved by design or happenstance so as to permit the big revenue producers to hide just how much of a commercial enterprise they are in. For one thing, it helps stave off calls for paying players. I recall magazine reports from the 1980s describing how Notre Dame and Michigan were "losing money" on football. Let's see, they operate wildly popular (semi) professional sports operations without having to dole out 60% of revenues to athletes --if only I could land such a money losing operation!