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Critical Mass Posted - 08/22/2014 : 10:28:55
Interesting stuff and baseball loses money on every college campus.

The NCAA recently released the 2014 NCAA Division I Intercollegiate Athletics Programs Report. Here are some of the key figures from the reports. These are the Median Numbers for the FBS, FCS, and Non-Football Schools for the 2013 fiscal year.


FBS Revenues 363,000
Expenses 1,490,000
Net Revenue (-733,000)

FCS Revenues 88,000
Expenses 634,000
Net Revenues(-108,000)

As the numbers show, the cost of having a baseball program is a major loss for a university no matter what especially if it is a large football school. Remember, these are only median numbers so the averages are not available.

You can check out the full report by clicking:

http://www.ncaapublications.com/productdownloads/D1REVEXP2013.pdf

Enjoy!

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