Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:jd of de wrote:"NO TEAM in FCS is too good for a home/home with the Flyers."
Want Delaware on a home and home? Then pay up because your 3,900 fan gate isn't a $$$ match to our 20,000+ gate. Don't they teach math at Dayton?
He is having trouble with the concept jd, I tried explaining that and somehow he took it to mean that the teams that have a big gate see themselves as Ohio State.
You can not make it financially worth it for a team to give up a home game to visit you. In fact if 3900 fans is all that go to your games then you'd be money ahead to take the single away games at places like UD, App, & MT and then you could say you got the dog fuck kicked out of you in front of a lot of people all around the country.

Yep.
Dayton's tickets cost 10 each for an adult and 5 for youth.
Now, let's say that the players fill their allotment of comp tickets. That is about 400 tickets (I believe each player gets 4 tickets for home games and 2 for road games). That means there are 3500 tickets to be sold. It appears Dayton charges students $5 to get in. Finally Dayton charges 60 for a season ticket (so with 6 home games whats the point of the season ticket compared to individual games? I digress)
So, out of those 3500 left to sell I'll guess that about 1K of them fall under the $5 ticket range (Youth tickets (college, with ID, and younger)). So, that is $5,000.
That means that 2,500 tickets were sold at $10 a piece...or $25,000.
All that added together means Dayton brings in a total of $30,000 per game, before expenses have to be paid.
UNI paid St. Francis about 50k, plus travel, to come to the dome in 2009. You are up at least 20K there compared to a home game. St. Francis probably could have gotten more but they needed the game more than UNI did and they knew they weren't getting UNI out there.
On the flip side teams like UD, Montana, UNI, NDSU, etc... are pulling in a whole lot more in one home game than you make in a seasons worth of home games