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Can we afford it? "Ohio State truly broke the bank"
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Can we afford it? "Ohio State truly broke the bank"


Jan 30, 2025, 2:05 PM
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/ohio-state-paid-a-bigger-price-than-we-thought-to-win-a-national-championship/ar-AA1y66Em

Ohio State truly broke the bank in its quest for a football national championship


The Ohio State football team walked away from the College Football Playoff as undisputed national champions after defeating Notre Dame 34-23 in Atlanta, Georgia on Jan. 20. It was a long and windy road to get there but only a team with significant resources could've pulled it off in the inaugural year of the 12-team tournament format.

Indeed, the Buckeyes entered the 2024-25 season with said resources and an eye on the prize. Reports revealed Ohio State paid out roughly $20 million in NIL to its football players this year, money that seems to have been well spent now that it has resulted in the national championship trophy returning to Columbus for the first time since 2014-15.

However, that number now appears to be a massive underestimation of the cost to the school's athletic budget. The Columbus Dispatch reported Monday that Ohio State operated with a whopping $38 million deficit for fiscal year 2024. The school apparently spent $292.7 million total between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024 while experiencing a drop in revenue - $24.9 million less than the previous year to be exact.

That kind of expenditure would set back any other school without the brand recognition Ohio State is privileged to own so far that it would probably never recover. In this new era of NIL, revenue sharing and the transfer portal this apparently is just the cost of doing business in college sports.

"While last year’s budget impact is not ideal and there were unique circumstances at play, we have a robust expense and revenue plan that has been implemented and have made great progress in this ever-changing landscape of college athletics,” athletic director Ross Bjork said in a statement issued as part of a news release. “We will make sure we operate with a balanced budget moving forward."

Bjork's prioritizing the football program and the successful attempt at winning a national championship and the spoils that come with will still come at a serious cost school-wide. He told the Columbus Dispatch in August that several other sports will have to operate closer to a club model instead of participating as full NCAA recognized Division I programs.

That's going to have a huge impact on student-athletes' lives, all in the name of the supposed money-making football team and winning more championships. The 2024-25 trophy better have been worth it for the Buckeyes because bill always comes due and they may be paying it off for quite some time to come.

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Jan 30, 2025, 2:15 PM
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Something seems off about this article.

Reports revealed Ohio State paid out roughly $20 million in NIL to its football players this year - Ohio State didn't pay any NIL to anyone, it cant. But if it did, watch out here come lawsuits

However, that number now appears to be a massive underestimation of the cost to the school's athletic budget. - NIL money isn't a part of the schools AD budget, because the money isnt theirs to spend on NIL deals

So how is the author tying the NIL spend of $20M to their operating deficit when it was not their money and not in their budget? I wonder if Austen Bundy understands how NIL and budgets actually work?

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Jan 30, 2025, 2:26 PM
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Skipping over the NIL money, I was struck by the notion that they will be thinking about dropping other sports to club level. These of course will have to be men's sports due to Title IX. I assume baseball and track&field are the largest men's non-revenue sports (or at least not net-positive revenue sports).

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Jan 30, 2025, 2:44 PM
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Thats also true and something more and more people are seeing as a possible outcome to this craziness that is unregulated college sports.

Even schools with a lot of money arent going to be able to operate in the red for very long, so they will have to cut costs.

We have schools that will start paying out up to $20M next year in excess of what they spent now, that puts pressure on them to control costs other places like olympic sports which are in the red most of the time AND/OR raise ticket prices, athletic fees to tuition, concessions and PSL/seat equity. Eventually it will price out more and more people which only exacerbates the issue and will create a wider disparity between the haves and have-nots. The "haves" will be able to operate in the red for longer and wait for other programs to die off, it can become a war of attrition

I think there is a possibility that the whole system begins to collapse under its own weight unless one of the many several NIL/College Sports bills being worked on gets passed.

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Jan 30, 2025, 2:49 PM [ in reply to Re: Can we afford it? "Ohio State truly broke the bank" ]
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Unless djt does away with Title IX. No rules or laws seem sacrosanct anymore.

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rEad article linked within article


Jan 30, 2025, 4:31 PM [ in reply to Re: Can we afford it? "Ohio State truly broke the bank" ]
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"Ohio State’s athletic department reported an operating deficit of nearly $38 million during the most recent fiscal year, according to an annual financial statement submitted to the NCAA."




https://www.dispatch.com/story/sports/college/football/2025/01/27/ohio-state-osu-buckeyes-sports-athletics-budget-deficit-nearly-38-million-2024/77973511007/

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Jan 30, 2025, 2:18 PM
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https://247sports.com/longformarticle/college-footballs-top-50-programs-ranked-by-nil-efforts-235181311/#2472518

NIL is NOT why we lost 4 games.

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We spent over $15M.


Jan 30, 2025, 2:20 PM
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https://nittanylionswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/nittany-lions/2024/12/10/college-football-playoff-teams-ranked-nil/76899072007/

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Jan 30, 2025, 2:19 PM
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Waiting patiently for Bluffton to explain why this is good. Maybe it’s just the cautionary tale on how not to do this. Yeah, the kids certainly have a right to market their services, given the environment, and I would too in their place, but I can see this rapidly falling apart without governance.

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OSU doesn't deserve it***


Jan 30, 2025, 2:46 PM
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Jan 30, 2025, 2:50 PM
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I'm sure Olympic sports would go first, but if eliminating sports like soccer or baseball--sports that are super successful and exciting to watch--is what it'll take to win national titles in "new" college football... count me out. We can piddle around in our pathetic basketball conference and be happy winning the conference and not competing for actual national titles. I follow and care too much about those other sports too.

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Jan 30, 2025, 2:50 PM
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The Holy Bucks spent over 35 million to buy them a trophy and Natty. The day of truly earning a natty is over. There will have to be an asterisk besides each football and basketball championship in the future.

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Jan 30, 2025, 2:54 PM
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There's only one problem here - it's this thing called students instead of employees. Which is it?

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Jan 30, 2025, 3:00 PM
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I still find it crazy that the NIL went from being okay with players making some money off their name like jerseys, autographs, video games...etc to multimillion dollar contracts.

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Jan 30, 2025, 3:25 PM
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The Transfer Portal and NIL have ruined College Football.

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Re: Can we afford it? "Ohio State truly broke the bank"


Jan 30, 2025, 3:49 PM
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I don’t believe this has anything to do with NIL. As others have stated a school can’t pay players. It has nothing to do with revenue and expenses. I believe one change was that Ohio State had 8 homes games last year, but only 6 this year. I dont know if thats what the AD meant by unique circumstances.

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why not just pay off the referees, it's what the SEC does. Cheaper too!***


Jan 30, 2025, 3:53 PM
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what the he11 do you know about football?


how long before say just making one up


Jan 30, 2025, 3:58 PM
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bill gates decides he wants to own an nfl team but they wont approve it so instead he just adopts say ucla and funnels money into their team?

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Re: how long before say just making one up


Jan 30, 2025, 4:08 PM
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Phil Knight ($34B) basically just did that with Oregon

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