CummingDawg22 said:
AirForceDawg said:
UGA Men's Basketball:
Winning record against one SEC team (i.e., Ole Miss) since 1932
Operational expenses rank 14th in the SEC (was 12th in 2015)
Roster talent ranked 12th in the SEC this season
Considering its history, funding, and talent level the Hoop Dawgs overachieved this season finishing 10th in the conference.
Tom Crean has vastly underperformed if you want to just use expenses.
Tom Crean, is paid 22nd in the country. Georgia is closer to 200 than 22. https://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/salaries/mens-basketball/coach/
Roster talent is Tom Crean's #1 job. I think everyone agrees its not going so great there either.
I guess if Georgia spent more money on building a new gym Tom Crean could maybe get in the same ballpark as his salary would demand?
Tom Crean's salary is irrelevant. What UGA Athletics spends on the men's basketball
program relative to its peers is relevant.
Since Kirby Smart was hired UGA Athletics has increased football operational expenses from #7 to #2 in the SEC (including the nation's #1 recruiting budget). During that time UGA Men's Basketball has seen its operational expenses fall from #12 to #14 (they only spent $233K on recruiting). If UGA Football operational expenses were ranked last in the SEC, then how do you think they would recruit and perform?
UGA Men's Basketball's Expenses from 1 July 2019 - 30 June 2020: $8,304,553- Head Coach Salary & Bonuses: $3,363,066
- Assistant Coaches Salaries & Bonuses: $988,001
- Team Travel: $807,930
- Game Expenses (e.g., officials, security, event staff, ambulance): $685,954
- Support Staff Compensation: $681,313
- Visiting Institution Participation Guarantees: $552,000
- Athletic Student Aid: $539,583
- Administrative Overhead/Security/Facilities Maintenance/Utilities/Equipment Repair: $260,761
- Recruiting: $233,331- Sports Equipment, Supplies, & Uniforms: $128,569
- Student-Athletes Meals (non-travel): $61,894
- Basketball Camp: $2,151
SEC Men's Basketball Expenses from 1 July 2018 - 30 June 2019:1. Kentucky: $20,202,558
2. Alabama: $15,966,875
3. Texas A&M: $11,818,860
4. Tennessee: $10,554,613
5. Auburn: $10,536,653
6. Arkansas: $10,440,326
7. Vanderbilt: $9,901,818
8. LSU: $9,512,515
9. Ole Miss: $9,432,295
10. Florida: $9,317,385
11. South Carolina: $8,561,964
12. Missouri: $8,255,259
13. Mississippi State: $8,030,614
14. UGA: $7,756,002 (note: Hoop Dawgs generated a $2,937,801 net profit in Fiscal Year 2019)