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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 371470" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Clemson $35million in contributions </p><p>FSU $32million in contributions </p><p>Virginia $31.5million in contributions</p><p>Louisville $30million in contributions</p><p>UNC $23million in contributions</p><p>Va Tech $19million in contributions</p><p>NC State $15million in contributions</p><p>Ga Tech $11million in contributions</p><p></p><p>Athletic donations divided by living alumni:</p><p></p><p>GT $87.3 per alumnus</p><p>UNC and VT $76</p><p>FSU $103</p><p>Clemson $234</p><p></p><p>Miami isn't available because it is a private school and doesn't disclose their athletic budget. So the two ACC teams that have been in the playoffs are also the two teams that get the most donations per alumni and also get the most donations overall. Looking at ticket sales, GT is dead bottom of ACC at $13million. NC State is next at $14million. The rest are north of $19million. Clemson is at $29million. On overall budget, GT is dead last in the ACC at $76million. Clemson and FSU are at $104million and $103million.</p><p></p><p>You are correct that it is a numbers game. And the numbers show that the teams leading the conference have 50% more revenue than GT. Clemson can spend 50% more money than GT. That is how they can afford to pay for all of the recruiting and support staff. UGA gets $33million in donations and sell $28million worth of tickets. the UGA revenue is $123.8million. BTW that is $108 in donations per alumni(more than GT).</p><p></p><p>If GT wants to have the staff to compete with Clemson and UGA, the GTAA needs more money. At the schools with the money(Clemson, FSU), the money does not come from the school, it comes from the fans. If GT fans want GT to compete, the fans need to pony up, period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 371470, member: 2426"] Clemson $35million in contributions FSU $32million in contributions Virginia $31.5million in contributions Louisville $30million in contributions UNC $23million in contributions Va Tech $19million in contributions NC State $15million in contributions Ga Tech $11million in contributions Athletic donations divided by living alumni: GT $87.3 per alumnus UNC and VT $76 FSU $103 Clemson $234 Miami isn't available because it is a private school and doesn't disclose their athletic budget. So the two ACC teams that have been in the playoffs are also the two teams that get the most donations per alumni and also get the most donations overall. Looking at ticket sales, GT is dead bottom of ACC at $13million. NC State is next at $14million. The rest are north of $19million. Clemson is at $29million. On overall budget, GT is dead last in the ACC at $76million. Clemson and FSU are at $104million and $103million. You are correct that it is a numbers game. And the numbers show that the teams leading the conference have 50% more revenue than GT. Clemson can spend 50% more money than GT. That is how they can afford to pay for all of the recruiting and support staff. UGA gets $33million in donations and sell $28million worth of tickets. the UGA revenue is $123.8million. BTW that is $108 in donations per alumni(more than GT). If GT wants to have the staff to compete with Clemson and UGA, the GTAA needs more money. At the schools with the money(Clemson, FSU), the money does not come from the school, it comes from the fans. If GT fans want GT to compete, the fans need to pony up, period. [/QUOTE]
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