NCAA Men's Basketball Operational Expenses

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dawgpostsucks
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from 1 July 2018 - 30 June 2019.

Note: operational expenses include:
- Head Coach Salary & Bonuses
- Assistant Coaches Salaries & Bonuses
- Support Staff Compensation
- Team Travel
- Game Expenses (e.g., officials, security, event staff, ambulance)
- Visiting Institution Participation Guarantees
- Athletic Student Aid
- Administrative Overhead/Security/Facilities Maintenance/Utilities/Equipment Repair
- Recruiting
- Sports Equipment, Supplies, & Uniforms
- Student-Athletes Meals (non-travel)
- Camps

1. Marquette: $21,856,683
2. Kentucky: $20,202,558
3. Louisville: $19,180,078
4. FSU: $16,773,013
5. Alabama: $15,966,875
6. TCU: $15,718,763
7. UCLA: $15,468,381
8. Syracuse: $14,845,555
9. Iowa State: $14,670,525
10. Villanova: $14,428,932
11. Michigan State: $14,395,851
12. Xavier: $13,916,975
13. Georgetown: $13,573,946
14. Virginia: $13,400,721
15. Indiana: $13,230,211
16. Kansas: $12,547,439
17. Texas Tech: $12,338,645
18. Texas A&M: $11,818,860
19. Texas: $11,649,912
20. UNC: $11,204,115
21. Providence: $11,117,186
22. Pittsburgh: $11,013,283
23. Ohio State: $10,996,364
24. West Virginia: $10,798,893
25. Northwestern: $10,646,711
26. Tennessee: $10,554,613
27. Auburn: $10,536,653
28. Gonzaga: $10,496,251
29. Illinois: $10,480,939
30. Arkansas: $10,440,326
31. Arizona: $10,383,630
32. Oregon: $10,348,633
33. North Carolina State: $10,295,048
34. Oklahoma: $10,072,404
35. St. John's: $10,028,677
36. Vanderbilt: $9,901,818
37. Michigan: $9,874,360
38. Baylor: $9,860,432
39. Purdue: $9,604,624
40. LSU: $9,512,515
41. Ole Miss: $9,432,295
42. UConn: $9,325,922
43. Florida: $9,317,385
44. Washington: $9,224,123
45. Houston: $9,219,796
46. Nebraska: $9,180,631
47. Maryland: $9,163,793
48. Wake Forest: $9,148,670
49. Minnesota: $9,115,817
50. Utah: $8,965,613
51. Miami: $8,895,333
52. VCU $8,833,917
53. Creighton: $8,590,055
54. South Carolina: $8,561,964
55. Virginia Tech: $8,525,606
56. Arizona State: $8,349,598
57. Notre Dame: $8,331,273
58. Missouri: $8,255,259
59. Memphis: $8,217,757
60. Wichita State: $8,182,863
61. Mississippi State: $8,030,614
62. Kansas State: $8,028,533

NCAA Tournament / NIT non-qualifier:

UGA: $7,756,002

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Note: UGA spent $8,304,553 on its men's basketball program in Fiscal Year 2020 (i.e., 1 July 2019 - 30 June 2020). Operational expenses for other NCAA Division I schools during this timeframe have yet to be published.
Monkdawg
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Our position in comparison to everyone else says a lot about the priorities of our administration. You get what you pay for.
willpmd
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It's why I give Crean a bit of a pass.

Our administration sucks, our facilities suck, our history sucks.

We've consistently been out recruited by just about every SEC team which won't change until the first two problems are addressed.
Every man should believe in something, I believe Florida sucks
Monkdawg
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I don't agree that our facilities suck. They did in the past, but not now. I agree on your other points. We just have never prioritized basketball. When you have our history, and you want to win, you gotta allow your coach to spend more in recruiting to pull together a winning roster. Maybe last year was an outlier with COVID affecting everyone's travel, but I doubt it. When you have our lack of winning culture, you have to do more to make up for it.
dawgpostsucks
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If UGA Men's Basketball was allowed to spend the same amount it brought in as revenue (i.e., $10,693,803 in FY2019 [pre-COVID-19 shutdown]), then the Hoop Dawgs' funding would rank #25 in NCAA Division I (compared to current #63). UGA's athletic department would then break even on the program rather than profit from it.
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