Re: Big 10 postpones fall sports
[Re: Nittany Lion]
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08/11/20 04:34 PM
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Makes you wonder how many other conferences will follow suit.
I got myself a seniors' GPS. Not only does it tell me how to get to my destination, it tells me why I wanted to go there.
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Re: Big 10 postpones fall sports
[Re: Nittany Lion]
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08/11/20 05:32 PM
08/11/20 05:32 PM
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I can't see any conference realistically having any sports for the foreseeable future.
Tough times for student athletes.
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Re: Big 10 postpones fall sports
[Re: Pasadena]
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08/11/20 08:56 PM
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I can’t see how they could not cancel. My daughter goes to Ohio State( to my distain) . They cancelled in school classes awhile ago. Can’t see them then to allow 80,000 in a stadium. Glad to see there is somebody in your family with some smarts besides your wife!!!!! Way to go Tailor!!!!
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Re: Big 10 postpones fall sports
[Re: Pasadena]
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08/11/20 09:16 PM
08/11/20 09:16 PM
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I don’t know Dustin, 104,944 with an average price of a ticket at $168. Depending who they’re playing times 6 home games ain’t chump change. Thought I read one time that OSU and the other 13 big 10 teams were splitting 440 million a year for 6 years for tv. I could be wrong on that though. That barely pays the coaching staff salary plus the football programs fund the rest of the sports programs. OSU spends at least 170 million a year for its sports program on 35~ish % of revenue is ticket sales.
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Re: Big 10 postpones fall sports
[Re: Nittany Lion]
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08/11/20 09:47 PM
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Went to the Doctors today.....They are (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) about all these bogus Covid numbers. They said if it was that bad....there would be MASH units every where. Old folks in homes were dying anyway....but they went on the Covid count. Nov 4 ....it will all Vanish. And the Doctor had nothing good to say about Fauci or the self anointed Drop out ...Bill Gates....who is in bed with China...the World Health Order my anus.
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Re: Big 10 postpones fall sports
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08/11/20 09:49 PM
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I don’t know Dustin, 104,944 with an average price of a ticket at $168. Depending who they’re playing times 6 home games ain’t chump change. Thought I read one time that OSU and the other 13 big 10 teams were splitting 440 million a year for 6 years for tv. I could be wrong on that though. That barely pays the coaching staff salary plus the football programs fund the rest of the sports programs. OSU spends at least 170 million a year for its sports program on 35~ish % of revenue is ticket sales. ?? OSU’s on field. Coaching staff is around 15million a year. Take those numbers I have above and that’s roughly 106 million a year.
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