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foolz@foolzcompound3d·
@SleeperJazz Drafting Boozer at 2 is the one way we lose the draft
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SleeperJazz@SleeperJazz·
Wait… have the Jazz been planning for Cam Boozer this whole time? 👀 Kevin Love has been the go-to comp for Boozer for over a year. Sign the comp. Draft the prospect. Built-in mentor. Is Boozer the guy?? 😳 #NBADraft | #TakeNote
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Jeff Fuller@jjfuller72·
New EADA Grand Total Revenue for FY 2025 for Big12 schools (FY 2024 figures) : Kansas $173.7 ($215) Colorado $ 161.7 ($147) TCU $ 156.0 ($142) Ok St. $ 153.7 ($132) BYU $ 153.4 ($130)** ASU $ 149.3 ($127) Baylor $ 144.1 ($148) Arizona $ 132.7 ($139) Texas Tech $ 128.8 ($115) Utah $ 125.2 ($112) Cincy $ 119.3 ($90)** WVU $ 117.4 ($106) UCF $ 108.9 ($93)** Iowa St. $ 103.9 ($101) K-St. $ 103.0 ($106) Houston $ 100.1 ($99)** **Half-share Big12 payouts Full-share payouts for BYU, Cincy, UCF & Houston will be reflected on next year's reports BYU on-pace to be at the top of Big12 Revenue by next year's reports (meaning when they start receiving the full-share payouts this summer) Cincy & UCF also on strong upward trajectories not Houston yet Only 2 schools to report less revenue this year than last were Kansas and K-State After 2 years above $200M (Booth/Stadium donations?), Kansas has "come back down to earth" at $173M Texas Tech not looking fiscally dominant on these reports, but would expect to see big jumps on the next report(s) ^^^^ALL schools (public & PRIVATE) are required to self-report these EADA (US Dept of Education) figures each year. Other revenue figures obtained from public school's financial and tax documents (FOIA requests) may vary from these numbers for some schools. However, this EADA database is worthwhile to report since it is standardized and includes all private schools as well.
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New Big12 schools EADA Grand Total Revenue figures for FY24; In Millions (FY23 Revenue for comparison): Kansas $215 ($206) Baylor $148 ($137) Colorado $147 ($136) TCU $142 ($149) Arizona $139 ($139) Ok St. $132 ($119) BYU $130 ($106) ** Arizona St $127 ($128) Texas Tech $115 ($124) Utah $112 ($111) K-State $106 ($102) WVU $106 ($103) Iowa St $101 ($93) Houston $99 ($84) ** UCF $93 ($88) ** Cincy $90 ($77) ** **Half Share Big-12 payouts for FY 2024 -While UCF only jumped $5M, Cincy went up $13M, Houston was up $15M, and BYU surged up $24M... I would not be surprised if BYU was in the top 2 of the conference revenue-wise within the next 2 years, when the Cougs start receiving a full-share conference payout -Kansas continues a second year being head and shoulders above the rest of the Big12 (In FY22 they only reported $125M)... & the gap between the Jayhawks, and #2 Baylor, is bigger than the gap between Baylor and #16 Cincy; this is likely related to their huge capital campaign fundraising towards the recent rebuild of their football stadium, but impressive nonetheless. -All Pac-12 additions fiscally flat YOY, except Colorado, who reported $11M more this year; these figures and next year's report will represent the last two years of Pac-12 payouts, and the recent payouts were down from the payouts reflected in these new numbers, so don't expect those 4 schools to surge up too much in the next EADA report a year from now (except maybe Colorado & ASU with their recent success in Football) -Baylor & Ok St up over $10M; Iowa St up $8M (almost 10%) -Texas Tech down $9M; TCU down $5M

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