Financial
This section is related to financial items discussed within STS.
Death Valley: Bigger, Louder, More Lit? Board of Trustees Approves Renovations
The Board of Trustees approved roughly $70 million in renovations for Death Valley
Examining the Brad Brownell Contract Extension
Clemson and Brownell recently came to a contract agreement. Here we look at the numbers associated with this deal and how they impact both the coach and the university. We'll also briefly compare this deal to the one Dabo signed earlier this year.
ACC working on its own Channel, ND expected to add $1M annually
The ACC expects Notre Dame's full membership in all sports but football and hockey -- with five guaranteed football games per year -- to earn each school more than $1 million per year in media rights revenue, according to two league sources. This will bump the ACC's per-school annual television revenue into the $18-plus-million range. In 2012, the ACC renegotiated a deal with ESPN for $3.6 billion over 15 years (or $17.1 million per school on average) for a 14-team football league. Notre Dame's football television deal with NBC is worth a reported $15 million per year and runs until 2015. Note that the ACC actually takes one full team share out of these figures, which isnt included above, and the deal with ESPN is backweighted in the later years.
Clemson/Louisville Financial Comparison
With the addition of Louisville to the ACC, we wanted to examine how the Cardinals compare to our Tigers in terms of overall finances. All data shown in this article was attained through the USA Today website and pertains only to public universities who disclose this information. USA Today typically releases its data each May. Consequently, data available and used for this assessment is only thought FY '11--though the comparison should give us a pretty good feel for how Louisville and Clemson compare money-wise over the past half decade or so.
Clemson / SCar Financial Comparison (Part II)
How does Clemson compare to South Carolina in terms of revenue generation (FY 2006 to 2011).
Clemson / SCar Financial Comparison--FY '11 (Part I)
Today, we begin the first part of our examination of such items and compare our Tigers to the in-state rival South Carolina Gamecocks.
Clemson/Top 25 FY 2011 USA Today Financial Data
Clemson/Top 25 FY 2011 USA Today Financial Data
Thoughts on the ACC's new Orange Bowl Agreement
Thoughts on the ACC's new Orange Bowl Agreement
Clemson/Big East/ACC FY 2011 USA Today Financial Data
Clemson/Big East/ACC FY 2011 USA Today Financial Data
Clemson/Big 10/ACC FY 2011 USA Today Financial Data
Clemson/Big 10/ACC FY 2011 USA Today Financial Data
Clemson/Big XII/ACC FY 2011 USA Today Financial Data
Clemson/Big XII/ACC FY 2011 USA Today Financial Data
Clemson/ACC FY 2011 USA Today Financial Data
Clemson/ACC FY 2011 USA Today Financial Data
Financial Comparison: ACC Athletic Department Budgets '10-'11
Financial Comparison: ACC Athletic Department Budgets '10-'11
Financial Comparison: SEC Operational Budgets 2004-2005 to 2009-2010
Financial Comparison: ACC Operational Budgets 2004-2005 to 2009-2010
Financial Comparison: ACC Operational Budgets 2004-2005 to 2009-2010
Financial Comparison: ACC Operational Budgets 2004-2005 to 2009-2010
The CUAD Football Budget 2007-2009, and a comparison with UGA and Alabama
The CUAD Football Budget 2007-2009, and a comparison with UGA and Alabama
A look at IPTAY's Finances 2007-2009
Clemson fans look into the Athletic budgets at the school.