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GrizzlyEdd
November 3rd, 2005, 01:30 PM
Athletic department in good shape to beat debt http://www.kaimin.org/images/M_images/printButton.png (javascript:void window.open('http://www.kaimin.org/index2.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=868&Itemid=55&pop=1&page=0', 'win2', 'status=no,toolbar=no,scrollbars=yes,titlebar=no,m enubar=no,resizable=yes,width=640,height=480,direc tories=no,location=no');)http://www.kaimin.org/images/M_images/emailButton.png (javascript:void window.open('http://www.kaimin.org/index2.php?option=com_content&task=emailform&id=868', 'win2', 'status=no,toolbar=no,scrollbars=yes,titlebar=no,m enubar=no,resizable=yes,width=400,height=250,direc tories=no,location=no');)Story by Erin Madison/Montana Kaimin 11.02.05 All six home University of Montana football games sold out this season, said Athletic Director Jim O’Day, which means the athletic department is in good shape to overcome its almost $1 million deficit discovered two years ago.

“Football is such a big piece,” O’Day said.

First quarter numbers aren’t the best measure of the financial situation for the year, said Ed Wingard, athletic department fiscal officer. But so far things seem set for success.

“We exceeded our football revenue,” he said.

The department didn’t budget to sell out the home games, he said.

The extra revenue from the ticket sales could help pay off the north end zone addition early, Wingard said.In 2002, the north end zone was expanded to bring the stadium capacity to 19,005. The department is currently paying off bonds for the construction.

Final numbers for football revenue should be in by the end of this week, O’Day said.

“The preliminary reports were very favorable,” Wingard said. “At this point in the year, we feel very good about where we’re at.”

Student football tickets were reduced from $7 to $4 this season.

Last spring, administrators said they hoped to make them free for students for the 2006 football season.

It’s still too early to say if that will happen or not, O’Day said. It won’t be decided until spring.

Men’s and women’s basketball are on track with season ticket renewals, Wingard said.

Both men’s and women’s basketball have the makings of good teams, O’Day said.

“They should be very popular with fans,” he said.

The deficit elimination plan that was created after the issue came to light requires the department to contribute $125,000 each year toward paying back its debt.

Last year, the department contributed $200,000 more than the $125,000 it was required to pay. That $325,000 reduced the deficit to $567,627.

The original plan called for the deficit to be eliminated in fiscal year 2009, but with this extra money, it was moved up to 2008.

Last year, the athletic department developed a line-item budget and stuck to it, Wingard said. It’s doing the same this year.

“Everybody has a financial plan they have to follow,” he said.

Hosting three playoff games helped bring in around an extra $137,000 last year, Wingard said.

It’s still unclear if the University of Montana will host playoff games this year. The department’s main expenses are salaries and travel, Wingard said, and so far those have gone according to plan. There haven’t been any unexpected expenses. O’Day said he’s optimistic at this point, but won’t feel good until he has the final numbers in his hand.

Last Updated ( 11.03.05 )

AppGuy04
November 3rd, 2005, 01:34 PM
good to hear

CatFan22
November 3rd, 2005, 01:41 PM
Our student tickets at MSU are free.

AppGuy04
November 3rd, 2005, 01:42 PM
Our student tickets at MSU are free.

if its like most schools, they are included in tuition

he might be referring to student "guests" tickets, if so, they are $10 at App

NorthDakotaBison
November 3rd, 2005, 01:43 PM
AppGuy04, I hope you mean it's included in student fees.

If you count it as part of tuition the Federal gov't is going to come after you.

AppGuy04
November 3rd, 2005, 01:44 PM
AppGuy04, I hope you mean it's included in student fees.

If you count it as part of tuition the Federal gov't is going to come after you.

yeah, whatever they want to call it, they are getting their money

GrizzlyEdd
November 3rd, 2005, 02:00 PM
Our student tickets at MSU are free.

And your point is??:rolleyes:

grizbeer
November 3rd, 2005, 02:00 PM
if its like most schools, they are included in tuition

he might be referring to student "guests" tickets, if so, they are $10 at AppLast year UM started charging Students to buy tickets to reduce the debt. It was $7 in 2004, $4 in 2005. Student guests are $10.

AppGuy04
November 3rd, 2005, 02:02 PM
Last year UM started charging Students to buy tickets to reduce the debt. It was $7 in 2004, $4 in 2005. Student guests are $10.

did they explain this to the students? they understood?

grizbeer
November 3rd, 2005, 02:04 PM
Our student tickets at MSU are free.
How is MSU doing at getting rid of their debt? I would think with record football attendance this year you should be able to take a big bite out of it. MSU men's BB looks to be good this year as well, so crowd support should be good for that as well.

grizbeer
November 3rd, 2005, 02:07 PM
did they explain this to the students? they understood?There was some grumbling, but when regular folks are shelling out $25 - $37 per ticket at face value they had a hard time complaining - UM could have reduced the number of tickets available to students and not charged students, and that would have balanced the budget as well, but not as good a solution.

grizband
November 3rd, 2005, 03:05 PM
There was some grumbling, but when regular folks are shelling out $25 - $37 per ticket at face value they had a hard time complaining - UM could have reduced the number of tickets available to students and not charged students, and that would have balanced the budget as well, but not as good a solution.
There was some grumbling, but it was mostly from kids who don't attend any of the games. The students who are fans didn't really seem to care much, as the attendance for students was about the same as it always has been. According to the article, they are trying to move the student tickets back to $0 next year (2006).