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2017-2018 Athletics Annual Report
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<blockquote data-quote="Gary's Shirtless Revenge" data-source="post: 2625464" data-attributes="member: 72515"><p>Showed up in the mail... Here are the highlights:</p><p></p><p>- Football season ticket sales were down for the third straight year in 2017, from what I've heard 2018 will continue this trend.</p><p>- Baseball attendance and revenue was down in 2018, not surprising</p><p>- Men's basketball was up on better attendance, revenue was only up slightly thanks to the two-year ticket price strategy we put in place. I anticipate ticket prices are going to start jumping next season (2019-2020)</p><p>- Athletic department revenue was up again, record $28.3mm... Growth in all areas except ticket sales, concessions, and GoFrogs.com revenue.</p><p>- IMG (advertising/licensing) had a strong year, as did the TCU Team Store.</p><p></p><p>Frog Club</p><p>- We had a little over $13mm in contributions, which I believe did not cover all scholarship costs. </p><p>- Total athletics giving was $29.7mm, down again for the third year. I believe the continued YoY drop is due to many of the large gifts from prior years falling off after their 5 year schedules... I'm thinking these were tied to the Scholl project and AGC.</p><p>- With the upcoming stadium project about to kick off, we should see these numbers jump again starting in 2018-2019.</p><p></p><p>Overall, the athletic department is doing fine, but we need to continue to grow revenue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary's Shirtless Revenge, post: 2625464, member: 72515"] Showed up in the mail... Here are the highlights: - Football season ticket sales were down for the third straight year in 2017, from what I've heard 2018 will continue this trend. - Baseball attendance and revenue was down in 2018, not surprising - Men's basketball was up on better attendance, revenue was only up slightly thanks to the two-year ticket price strategy we put in place. I anticipate ticket prices are going to start jumping next season (2019-2020) - Athletic department revenue was up again, record $28.3mm... Growth in all areas except ticket sales, concessions, and GoFrogs.com revenue. - IMG (advertising/licensing) had a strong year, as did the TCU Team Store. Frog Club - We had a little over $13mm in contributions, which I believe did not cover all scholarship costs. - Total athletics giving was $29.7mm, down again for the third year. I believe the continued YoY drop is due to many of the large gifts from prior years falling off after their 5 year schedules... I'm thinking these were tied to the Scholl project and AGC. - With the upcoming stadium project about to kick off, we should see these numbers jump again starting in 2018-2019. Overall, the athletic department is doing fine, but we need to continue to grow revenue. [/QUOTE]
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