Georgia Tech athletics to post $2.1 million surplus (SY17-18)

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Six highlights from the article:

1. A year after posting a $2.9 million deficit, the Georgia Tech Athletic Association will come out $2.1 million ahead in its annual budget for the fiscal year that ends June 30.

2. For fiscal year 2018, Tech is to finish with $88.3 million in revenues, almost $4 million over the budget. The department earned $15 million in ticket sales -- $843,000 above the budgeted total – as better-than-expected premium-ticket sales and a successful strategy in the secondary market helped beat projections.

3. Tech also had unbudgeted revenue from the Dream, Atlanta United, Hawks and the NCAA. The Dream and Hawks used McCamish Pavilion as Philips Arena was renovated, the United rented Bobby Dodd Stadium as Mercedes-Benz Stadium was completed and the NCAA gave Tech an honorarium for hosting the NCAA basketball regional at Philips. Tech also raised $605,000 over the anticipated $1.55 million for the A-T Fund.

4. Tech will also take a financial hit in moving from Russell Athletic to Adidas as its apparel provider, as the department will receive $200,000 annually from Adidas compared with $950,000 from Russell.

5. There are also additional expenses for infrastructure and personnel with the planned August 2019 launch of the ACC Network.

6. There is an anticipation of budget surpluses beginning in fiscal year 2020 and beyond, in part because of the expected distributions from the ACC after the launch of the ACC Network.
 

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So that means the following adidas schools make more than Georgia Tech.. Are deal looks and feels like a top tier G5 program and bottom feeder P5 program.... it us what it is!

Washington
Nebraska
Texas A&M
Kansas
Indiana
Arizona State
Louisville
Miami
NC State

I really hate that NC State has such a great deal and we do not.. I hope we can get a deal like theirs during the "look in"
 
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So that means the following adidas schools make more than Georgia Tech.. Are deal looks and feels like a top tier G5 program and bottom feeder P5 program.... it us what it is!

Washington
Nebraska
Texas A&M
Kansas
Indiana
Arizona State
Louisville
Miami
NC State

I really hate that NC State has such a great deal and we do not.. I hope we can get a deal like theirs during the "look in"

Thanks for the investigation!

Do you have any idea how many sports/athletes each of those universities have?

Would dollars/athlete-uniformed make it more apples to apples or not?

Thanks again.
 

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When it’s said that the adidas deal gives more value in clothing and equipment what does that mean ?

Are we saying that Tech athletic uniforms and gear are given to the teams free or are we saying that Addidas is supplying us with Tech themed merchandise at no cost, which we sale and keep the revenue ?
 

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When it’s said that the adidas deal gives more value in clothing and equipment what does that mean ?

Are we saying that Tech athletic uniforms and gear are given to the teams free or are we saying that Addidas is supplying us with Tech themed merchandise at no cost, which we sale and keep the revenue ?
So each sport has a lot of non uniform clothing. Shirts, warm ups, compression sleeves, etc etc. the way deals are structured the school gets a budget for “clothing and equipment” or what the kids call Swag. Once you exceed your budget you then have to buy the clothing from the provider. Basketball clearly hit their budget last year and bought more warm ups etc from Nike instead of buying it from russel.

When comparing the deals between russel and adidas for us russel had a smaller budget for Swag but gave us more block cash whereas adidas has a bigger budget for swag with less block cash. If we were using russels block cash to then pay russel for GT Tennis T-shirt’s and sweat bands that we now can cover in adidas’s budget it makes the comparison make more sense.
 

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Thanks for the investigation!

Do you have any idea how many sports/athletes each of those universities have?

Would dollars/athlete-uniformed make it more apples to apples or not?

Thanks again.
Washington & Adidas
22 Varsity Sports
10 Year 120M deal ends 2029
terms
5.275M cash per year
5.575M in Apparel & Equipment per year
1.1M in Marketing per year
Link
https://www.kitsapsun.com/story/spo...adidas-contract-more-than-uniforms/515629002/

NCSTATE & Adidas
23 Varsity Sports
6 Year 38.7M deal ends 2022
terms
1.95M cash per year
4.25M in Apparel & Equipment per year
292K in minimum royalty guarantee
Link
http://www.thekeyplay.com/content/2015/november/10/nc-state-signs-65m-year-deal-adidas-6-years
http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/acc/nc-state/state-now/article44035650.html


Georgia Tech & Adidas
17 Varsity Sports
6 Year 18M deal ends 2024 (Look in 2021)
terms
200,000 in cash per year
2.9M in Apparel & Equipment per year
Link
https://wtop.com/sports/2017/08/georgia-tech-signs-up-with-adidas-to-provide-sports-apparel/
https://www.myajc.com/sports/colleg...agreement-with-adidas/hebjv2I3PIBh8K6b2QwVdJ/

USF & Adidas
17 Varsity Sports
8 Year 23.6M deal ends 2026
terms
150K cash per year
2.8M in Apparel & Equipment per year
Link
https://www.thedailystampede.com/20...h-adidas-under-armour-nike-power-5-group-of-5

Wyoming & Adidas
17 Varsity Sports
8 Year 5.75M deal ends 2026
terms
950K cash first year only
500K in Apparel & Equipment per year
100K in Marketing per year
Link
http://www.wyosports.net/university...cle_8270aee8-48a7-11e8-af32-ab2ddf0eb98f.html
 

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Cash allocated during 2017-18 academic year in FBS athletic apparel agreements

University - Cash - Brand

Texas - $9,000,000 - Nike
UCLA - $9,000,000 - Under Armour
Michigan - $4,820,000 - Nike
Wisconsin - $4,250,000 - Under Armour
South Carolina - $2,600,000 - Under Armour
Auburn - $2,200,000 - Under Armour
NC State - $1,950,000 - Adidas
Texas A&M - $1,850,000 - Adidas
Kentucky - $1,800,000 - Nike
Kansas - $1,775,000 - Adidas
Maryland - $1,675,000 - Under Armour
Louisville - $1,555,000 - Adidas
Ohio State - $1,488,000 - Nike
Connecticut - $1,425,000 - Nike
Indiana - $1,425,000 - Adidas
Florida State - $1,400,000 - Nike
Oklahoma - $1,400,000 - Nike
Cincinnati - $1,165,000 - Under Armour
Tennessee - $1,000,000 - Nike
LSU - $1,000,000 - Nike
Georgia - $1,000,000 - Nike
Nebraska - $1,000,000 - Adidas
Georgia Tech - $950,000 - Russell Athletic
Washington - $925,000 - Nike
Michigan State - $900,000 - Nike
Texas Tech - $800,000 - Under Armour
Alabama - $780,000 - Nike
Colorado - $750,000 - Nike
Oklahoma State - $750,000 -Nike
West Virginia - $750,000 - Nike
South Florida - $725,000 - Under Armour
Oregon - $610,000 - Nike
Virginia - $500,000 - Nike
North Carolina -$475,000 - Nike
Iowa -$350,000 -Nike
Purdue - $350,000 -Nike
Virginia Tech -$275,000 -Nike
Oregon State - $225,000 - Nike
Washington State - $200,000 - Nike
Missouri - $150,000 - Nike
Clemson - $115,000 - Nike
Rutgers -$100,000 - Nike
UAB - $50,000 -Under Armour
Boise State - $50,000 - Nike
Fresno State - $25,000 - Nike
Iowa State - $15,000 - Nike
UNLV - $15,000 - Nike
MTSU - $5,000 - Nike
Illinois Big Ten None-Nike
Florida - None -Nike
Minnesota - None- Nike
Arizona - None - Nike
Mississippi - None- Nike
Hawaii - None - Under Armour
Memphis- None- Nike
East Carolina - None- Adidas
Houston- None- Nike
New Mexico- None - Nike
San Jose State- None- Adidas
Ohio University - None- Adidas
Arkansas State - None- Adidas
Western Kentucky - None- Russell Athletic

Everybody else in FBS is NONE....(except some private Schools such as ND, Miami, Duke, Stanford, USC)

Link
https://athleticdirectoru.com/articles/cash-is-king-in-intercollegiate-apparel-agreements/
 
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