Dollar Figure ???

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by TexasTigers, Aug 13, 2003.

  1. TexasTigers

    TexasTigers Are You With Me ?

    Brett, has there been any news about what this new plan will generate per year for LSU athletics ??
     
  2. SoLa in NoIll

    SoLa in NoIll Founding Member

  3. TigersWin!22

    TigersWin!22 Founding Member

    Here's the graph.
     
  4. BayouBengal

    BayouBengal Founding Member

    Skip also pointed out 500,000 will be going to the academic side of the University.
     
  5. MobileBengal

    MobileBengal Founding Member

    OK, the revenue from the current pricing is $3.1 million from priority seating and $1.05 from club seating, for a total of $4.15 million. So, is that $7.5 million, total, up from the the combined $4.15 million, total? Or is that added to the current club seating revenue for a total of $8.55 million? It seams that since club seating requires a TAF donation and will not be changed for the 2004 season, the money it generates would not be included in the change. Am I in left field, here?
     
  6. BayouBengal

    BayouBengal Founding Member

    And in 2005 when the new West Upper Deck open there will be addtional club seating (approx 3200) at $2000 a seat.
     
  7. MobileBengal

    MobileBengal Founding Member

    Anybody know if its $7.5 million additional revenue, or total?
     
  8. LSUBud

    LSUBud Founding Member

    Additional.

    Keep in mind, the TAF is keeping its 12% and the East Upper. While you will pay LSU $450 for the best seats, the TAF will charge more ($750-1,000). In short, if you haven't owned seats for a long time (or don't know someone who has and is willing to put those seats in your name), the only way to get "prime" seats is through the TAF. So, they'll be able to charge the $750-1,000 EASY and still raise AT LEAST the same $3.1 million they've been raising.

    Further, if you look at the Q&A portion of the LSU Vision page, the last question states that they will give a certain percentage of the prime seats that open up (because of nonrenewals) to the TAF. This should allow them to raise even more than the $3.1 million they currently raise.
     

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