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
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Basketball
Cross Country
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Indoor Track & Field
Outdoor Track & Field
Volleyball
• Men’s Sports
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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Eastern Illinois
Murray State
Jacksonville State
Tennessee Tech
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Appalachian State
Arkansas State
Georgia Southern
Western Kentucky
Administrative
Coaches
Total
19
OVC
32
28
24
22
Sun Belt
45
36
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38
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52
43
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36
75
67
60
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48
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93
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Personnel Needs
• Staff
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Development
Sports Medicine
Strength & Con.
Academics
Compliance
Facilities
Marketing
Public Relations
Tickets
+2
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+1
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• Coaches
• Football
PT to FT
Operations
Equipment
Video
+1
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+1
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Baseball
Softball
Tennis
XC/Track & Field
+1
+1
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+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
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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
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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
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9
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6
11
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-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
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