Exploring FBS - EKU Faculty Senate
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Exploring FBS - EKU Faculty Senate
Exploring FBS Department of Athletics Presentation EKU Athletics • Women’s Sports • • • • • • • • • Basketball Cross Country Golf Soccer Softball Tennis Indoor Track & Field Outdoor Track & Field Volleyball • Men’s Sports • • • • • • • • Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Tennis Indoor Track & Field Outdoor Track & Field Student-Athlete Demographics • Total: 360 • In-State: 142 • Out-of-State: 152 • Target: 66 • Full scholarship: 141 • Partial scholarship: 123 • Walk-on: 96 • University revenue from: • S-A on partial: $1,238,263 • Walk-on S-A: $1,686,798 • Total: $3,925,061 (student-athletes: 50% in, 29% out, 21% target) • Student-athlete minority population: 31% Athletics, 11% University. Student Success • Graduation Rate • Retention Rate • • • • • 62% Athletics 85% Athletics 37% University 64% University Graduation Rate is #1 in Kentucky, #3 in OVC Three consecutive semesters with GPA > 3.00 95 on Dean’s List 280 Colonel Scholars (GPA > 3.00) 68 Graduates in FY13 • 2013 OVC Institutional Sportsmanship Award • 2012 OVC Commissioner’s Cup - #1 Overall in competition Division I Football Subdivisions • FBS • 85 scholarships • 10 conferences • Sun Belt • Mid-American • Conference USA • Peers • Western Kentucky • Marshall • Appalachian State • Post-Season • 39 bowls (78 teams) • FCS • 63 scholarships • 13 conferences • Ohio Valley • Southern • Missouri Valley • Peers • Eastern Illinois • Delaware • Southern Illinois • Post-Season • 1 playoff (24 teams) OVC Budget Comparison • Total Athletics Budget (FY13) 1. Jacksonville State $13,810,208 2. Tennessee Tech $12,056,456 3. Eastern Kentucky $10,876,676 4. Murray State $10,365,725 5. Tennessee-Martin $10,227,014 6. Eastern Illinois $10,091,239 7. Austin Peay $9,622,460 8. Belmont $9,241,903 9. Tennessee State $9,192,200 10. Morehead State $7,791,810 11. SE Missouri $7,300,000 Football Improvement in OVC Austin Peay Jacksonville State UT-Martin Southeast Missouri • Potential improvements to end zone area and new press box • Proposed $6.5 million renovation to home stands, press box FCS Budget Comparison • Football Budget Liberty James Madison Richmond William & Mary VMI Hampton Eastern Kentucky Sam Houston State $8,424,492 $6,608,363 $5,563,301 $4,502,955 $3,277,337 $2,935,128 $2,796,907 $2,718,151 Budget breakdown • • • • • FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 • FY13%overall Personnel Operating Scholarships 3,778,823 3,846,258 3,972,407 4,109,395 4,015,917 37% 1,954,523 1,829,067 1,829,067 1,829,067 2,341,067 22% 4,170,092 4,302,487 4,477,590 4,679,085 4,519,251 41% Revenue Generation • Revenue Total • • • • FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 1,286,608 1,616,002 1,552,231 1,536,566 • Athletics Department revenue has increased 19% in five years. • Revenue comprised of: • • • • • Ticket sales (FB, MBB, WBB) Guarantee games Corporate partnerships Fundraising NCAA and OVC funds Quick Facts • Sun Belt • All members are public • EKU enrollment would be 9th largest of football members • OVC • All but one member are public • EKU enrollment is the largest Sun Belt Budget Comparison • Total Athletics Budget (FY12) 1. Western Kentucky $25,770,262 2. Texas State $25,583,442 3. New Mexico State $24,074,291 $22,759,437 4. Georgia State 5. Appalachian State $19,028,962 $17,705,844 6. South Alabama 7. Idaho $17,433,634 8. Troy $16,736,726 $15,350,797 9. UL Lafayette 10. Arkansas State $13,276,502 11. Georgia Southern $10,118,195 $9,462,545 12. UL Monroe $9,256,424 13. UT-Arlington $8,651,739 14. AR Little-Rock Eastern Kentucky $10,876,676 departing for CUSA football only (’14) football only (‘14) FY14 will be $14M no football no football Football Improvements in SBC Georgia Southern Western Kentucky Appalachian State Texas State Stadium Enhancement Before After Quick Facts • MAC • All members are public • EKU enrollment would be the smallest of the 12 members • OVC • All but one member are public • EKU enrollment is the largest MAC Budget Comparison • Total Athletics Budget (FY11) 1. Miami (OH) $26,975,567 2. Buffalo $26,221,691 3. Eastern Michigan $25,971,066 4. Western Michigan $25,410,420 5. Akron $25,344,459 6. Central Michigan $23,423,660 7. Ohio $22,841,117 8. Northern Illinois $22,148,602 9. Kent State $20,756,745 10. Toledo $20,673,092 11. Ball State $19,506,118 12. Bowling Green $18,031,088 Eastern Kentucky $10,876,676 Athletics Department Staff Full-Time • EKU • • • • Eastern Illinois Murray State Jacksonville State Tennessee Tech • • • • Appalachian State Arkansas State Georgia Southern Western Kentucky Administrative Coaches Total 19 OVC 32 28 24 22 Sun Belt 45 36 34 38 33 52 43 39 36 36 75 67 60 58 48 35 42 39 93 71 79 77 Personnel Needs • Staff • • • • • • • • • Development Sports Medicine Strength & Con. Academics Compliance Facilities Marketing Public Relations Tickets +2 +2 +2 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 • Coaches • Football PT to FT Operations Equipment Video +1 +1 +1 +1 Baseball Softball Tennis XC/Track & Field +1 +1 +1 +1 • • • • • • • • +1 Financial Needs • Scholarship Increase • Football (22) • Other sports (22) • Addition of new sports • Two sports $568,000 $568,000 $200,000 • Personnel • Admin. and FB (17) $1,250,000 • Facility Enhancements • • • • • Video boards Football building Alumni Coliseum Lights Tennis courts $1,100,000 $15,000,000 $5,000,000 $1,000,000 $600,000 # Coaches vs. NCAA maximum • • • • • • • • • • • • Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Cross Country/T&F Football Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Soccer Softball Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Volleyball Full-Time NCAA Max. Difference 2 4 4 3 9 1 1 2 2 1 0 2 3 4 4 6 11 2 2 3 3 2 2 3 -1 -3 -2 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -2 -1 -14 Benefits of FBS • Tangibles • FBS money • Sun Belt NCAA revenue share: $1.2 million • OVC NCAA revenue share: <$200,000 • More lucrative guarantee football games • Increased exposure across several mediums • Renew rivalries with WKU, MTSU, Marshall • Intangibles • Higher athletics profile raises University image • Never asked: “Are you Division I?” • Growing gap in DI, Irrelevance of FCS FBS Impact on University • Since 2006 when WKU decided to transition to FBS: • WKU enrollment has increased by 2,446 (+13%) • EKU enrollment has increased by 205 (+1%) • WKU undergrad enrollment has increased by 2,034 (+13%) • EKU undergrad enrollment has increased by 324 (+2%) • In Fall 2012, WKU’s enrollment was +5,142 more than EKU • EKU tuition has increased by 20% since 2008 • WKU tuition has increased by 22% since 2008 WKU Facilities Questions/Comments
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