I wanted to see if an athletic program in a school without a football program made a profit. I chose St John's University, my local school. I noticed that the net profit/loss for the total program was 0 and every sport listed had 0. Interesting that every sport balanced their own expenses and revenues on such a way that they did not incur a loss or a profit. Men's basketball did not make a profit and no sport lost money.
Check Gonzaga...
Just like St John's exceot for the 1 profit generating sport- men's basketball.
Good looking female athletes do well with NIL deals regardless of their ability. Is the same true for men? Truth is there are over 3X as many female models as there are male models. Why isn’t there a Title IX for male models?
Who do you think is paying female models? Literally almost exclusively males
Who do you think pays for tickets to sporting events, buys team gear and gambles on sporting events? Almost exclusively males and most are not masters of their domain.
Just like St John's exceot for the 1 profit generating sport- men's basketball.
Gonzaga reports six-figure losses in women's basketball, the rest of women's teams, and all the men's teams other than basketball. Men's basketball pays for all the deficits and leaves surplus for the department. They also report surplus in "Not Allocated by Sport/Gender" category.
St. John's (and some other Big East schools) use some accounting gimmicks to make every team "break even" as well as the entire department.
Just like St John's exceot for the 1 profit generating sport- men's basketball.
Gonzaga reports six-figure losses in women's basketball, the rest of women's teams, and all the men's teams other than basketball. Men's basketball pays for all the deficits and leaves surplus for the department. They also report surplus in "Not Allocated by Sport/Gender" category.
St. John's (and some other Big East schools) use some accounting gimmicks to make every team "break even" as well as the entire department.
College factual had every sport break even except for men's bball. I figured they're using the same accounting gimmick as St John's.
Gonzaga reports six-figure losses in women's basketball, the rest of women's teams, and all the men's teams other than basketball. Men's basketball pays for all the deficits and leaves surplus for the department. They also report surplus in "Not Allocated by Sport/Gender" category.
St. John's (and some other Big East schools) use some accounting gimmicks to make every team "break even" as well as the entire department.
College factual had every sport break even except for men's bball. I figured they're using the same accounting gimmick as St John's.