Rambler63 wrote:WSU's total athletic budget (as of 2014) was $21,842,820-- and that's without any FBS or FCS football at all. Meanwhile, the LOWEST total athletic budget in the Mountain West is $25,140,676, but they had a basketball only budget of $1.8 million compared to WSU's $5.1 million basketball only budget. So presumably, to compete at roughly the same level as Utah State and keep baskeball funding the way it is, WSU would have to grow their athletic budget to around $28 million. The AAC's LOWEST athletic budget is Temple, at around $38 million; Louisville spends $88 million a year on athletics. Given Kansas' state finances, that's probably going to have to come directly from donors.
And that doesn't factor in the difficulty of Title IX issues, adding other sports like soccer, land for facilities, capital costs for a stadium, etc. Additionally, WSU's enrollment of around 14.5k would be on the far low end of both the AAC and MW. My source for numbers is bbstate.com.
All good points. It's friggin' expensive. Doesn't make sense to me, but if somebody else wants to fund it, fine. WSU does already have the land for any and all facilities they might need. Other than that, you're definitely starting from scratch.
Luckily, Bardo seems to be somewhat realistic, estimating a $13MM yearly budget for football, which would be more on par with the middle of the MWC numbers you quoted. Doesn't mean someone actually has that money, just that at least they are being somewhat realistic about the required costs. I would be more worried about whatever eventual decision if they thought they could do it for $5MM a year.