Sports Business Journal published a list of the top 10 basketball revenue producers in the NCAA, for the 2007-08 season. It's a pretty interesting list:
- Louisville $23.5M
- North Carolina $17.8M
- Indiana $17.0M
- Arizona $16.4M
- Arkansas $16.1M
- Syracuse $16.0M
- Duke $15.9M
- Michigan State $15.8M
- Wisconsin $15.0M
- Kentucky $14.9M
To think about where this might go, I wanted to take that top 10 list and rank them in terms of followers on their Twitter feeds (and provide links here, in case you want to add to their numbers!) The results are interesting.
- John Calipari, Kentucky 532,216
- Tom Crean, Indiana 10,307
- Duke Basketball + Coach Wojo (no Coach K yet) 5,010
- Rick Pitino, Louisville 3,461
- Roy Williams, North Carolina 3,165
- Tom Izzo, Michigan State (MSU hoops) 282
- Sean Miller, Arizona 237
- Bo Ryan, Wisconsin (Wisconsin hoops) 114
- Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 15
- Mike Pelphrey, Arkansas n/a
And, perhaps more critically, how could this trend impact the schools that aren't in the top 10 revenue drivers? I'm looking for Drake to lead this. Come on Coach Phelps! (Our assistant, Justin Ohl, is in the mix but has a ways to go at 114 followers...)
2 comments:
Looks to based somewhat based off of ticket sales/arena size. If you took out ticket sales, Duke would be off the charts on this list.
I think you might be right -- I'd love to see solely merchandise sales data to verify!
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