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Sugiura Says Bowl Game in 2015/16 "Not Going To Happen"
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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 189355" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Yes we do. If you add the actual expenses associated with going to a bowl(travel, lodging, food, absorbed tickets) and subtract that from the expenses paid by the ACC(travel and absorbed ticket costs) it comes out negative. However, there is a revenue sharing deal for the teams in the ACC. You get a portion of the TOTAL bowl revenue that the ACC earns. GT gets a 1/14 share of not only a lower level bowl, but a 1/14 share of every bowl that an ACC team is in. If teams in the ACC decline to go to bowls, it lowers the revenue of EVERY ACC team. It all has to do with accounting practices. Football teams show that they lose money on trips to bowl games, but that only counts <strong>direct</strong> costs and <strong>direct</strong> revenue. There is a better description here:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://regressing.deadspin.com/teams-in-the-orange-bowl-dont-make-any-money-and-othe-1494130032" target="_blank">http://regressing.deadspin.com/teams-in-the-orange-bowl-dont-make-any-money-and-othe-1494130032</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 189355, member: 2426"] Yes we do. If you add the actual expenses associated with going to a bowl(travel, lodging, food, absorbed tickets) and subtract that from the expenses paid by the ACC(travel and absorbed ticket costs) it comes out negative. However, there is a revenue sharing deal for the teams in the ACC. You get a portion of the TOTAL bowl revenue that the ACC earns. GT gets a 1/14 share of not only a lower level bowl, but a 1/14 share of every bowl that an ACC team is in. If teams in the ACC decline to go to bowls, it lowers the revenue of EVERY ACC team. It all has to do with accounting practices. Football teams show that they lose money on trips to bowl games, but that only counts [B]direct[/B] costs and [B]direct[/B] revenue. There is a better description here: [URL]http://regressing.deadspin.com/teams-in-the-orange-bowl-dont-make-any-money-and-othe-1494130032[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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