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Friday, August 21, 2020

Cash Crunch for Athletic Departments?

 I think that most of us are glad to see sports kick off this fall in Ohio.  Albeit with a plethora of rules and restrictions.  One of those restrictions are on the number of fans that that can attend an event - only a couple of tickets per student.  So that is going to cause gate revenue to drop off drastically for area athletic departments.

Most sports operate at a loss.  Tennis, cross country, soccer - all of these don't get much gate to begin with. When you factor in uniforms, referee's, coaches pay and so forth these sports all create more expenses than revenue.  In most schools the revenue makers are football and basketball.  Football is expensive as equipment costs eat up a lot of budget, but at most schools football still generates more revenue than expense.  Basketball has less equipment expense and really helps pay for the rest of the sports.

But with gate receipts down due to corona then where is the revenue going to come from?  Streaming the games live has been OK'ed by OSHAA.  But the smaller schools are having to scramble to get the technology and personnel paired together to do this.  With limited resources and some rural schools lacking a strong internet backbone this could be difficult with their technological limitations.  And oh by the way, how will revenue be generated? Is is pay per view for the viewer, or do you sell ad spots to businesses and make it free for the consumer?  

If you manage to get this figured out will the revenue generated be enough to make up for the lost gate revenue? Probably not - part of the experience of the game is just being there with other fans. Relatives and hard core sports fan will take the time to log in and watch a game.  But I don't see the casual fan on a Friday night sitting down to watch a game by their lonesome. There are a lot of options for entertainment on a weekend evening. Still some revenue will be better than no revenue. 

If basketball happens this winter with the same pandemic restrictions, then schools could be seeing drastic shortfalls in revenue.  Will some of the sports that don't create revenue be dropped? Will the track team need to raise revenue on their own next spring to be able to compete?  Do schools shuffle funds from other areas to keep sports viable?  One thing is for sure, your schools athletic director will be putting in overtime this school year to keep teams on the field.




Friday, August 14, 2020

Dayton Area Sports August 14+

  • High schools finalizing Beavercreek Centerville Miamisburg Dayton Prep
  • Boys Soccer Badin returns nearly everybody this season and is determined to end a three-year streak of losing HAMILTON — Ben Maccio admitted he’s sick of losing. It’s been a tough three-year Badin Prep
  • OHSAA’s decision to shorten season expected to lead to approval for to... Beavercreek Centerville Miamisburg Dayton Prep
  • Broering Memorial girls golf tournament
  • Mercer County boys golf tournament
  • Fresh start nets VanMeter first hit of 2020 Beavercreek Centerville Miamisburg Dayton Prep
  • Girls Tennis Madison is trying to build success step by step, opens season with a 3-2 road win over Hamilton 97 Madison Hamilton Prep
  • Girls Golf Fenwick off to fast start this year, notches first GCL Coed win with balanced effort led by Snyder XENIA — Three days, three victories, three leaders. That’s been the starting path for GCL Fenwick Prep
  • Football Fenwick’s Maxwell remains a linebacker, but he’s happy to move from guard to the backfield on offense MIDDLETOWN — J.T. Maxwell’s position change might seem a bit strange on the surface, Fenwick Prep
  • Football Vidourek confident he can be a leader as Badin’s quarterback: “I feel like I can bring a lot to the table” HAMILTON — The quarterback competition continues on the hill behind Badin High Badin Prep
  • Boys Golf Fenwick’s Hayek leads locals in Oakwood Invitational; Monroe, Lakota East also compete OAKWOOD — Zach Hayek stroked the ball well all day long Thursday, but he didn’t... Oakwood Monroe Fenwick Prep
  • Do People Hate Trump Enough…To Actually Cancel Football? baseball MAC UD Ohio State Buckeyes College
  • DeWine to make announcement on high school sports next week Middletown Monroe Butler Fairfield Oxford Hamilton Prep
  • Blue Lion golf opens 2020 season
  • Massie tops CNE in dual at Deer Track
  • Harness racing held without spectators
  • OHSAA reaffirms fall sports will continue as planned, practice begins golf cross country hockey soccer football tennis
  • Unknowns dominate final week on job for IHSAA commissioner: Indiana College
  • High school football season shortened to six games; all teams will... Beavercreek Centerville Miamisburg Dayton Prep
  • 160 Boys Golf Monson’s daily dedication pays dividends as the senior leads Talawanda to Preseason SWOC Shootout title OXFORD TOWNSHIP — Grant Monson felt like he was “a pretty iffy player” during
  • Girls Golf Talawanda finding ways to win as it searches for better scoring; Moore leads Brave past Colerain OXFORD — Talawanda High School’s girls golf team is unbeaten and still in search...
  • 2020 Miami County Football Schedule
  • Ladycats open SBAAC tennis play with road win
  • Roundup: NWC releases football plan Shawnee Prep
  • Football: NWCC announces Lehman, Riverside schedules Riverside Prep
  • Lady Wave golf defeats Sidney Sidney Yellow Jackets Greenville Wave Miami Valley Prep
  • West Union goes low, tops EC at Snow Hill Union Prep
  • Troy boys score big win Troy Greenville Miami Valley Prep
  • Tuesday roundup: Anna 1st at New Bremen Cardinal Invitational Anna Prep
  • Lady Wave defeats Sidney Lady Jackets golf team Sidney Wave Prep
  • Carroll clips Clinton-Massie girls at WGC Dayton Carroll Prep
  • Lady Patriots ready for 2020 golf season Patriots TV Patriot Prep
  • GHS boys golf second at Greenville Invitational Greenville Prep
  • Lady Wave golf defeats Troy in season opener Troy Wave Prep
  • Lady Knights crown Lady Hurricane 4-1 Knights Prep
  • College
  • ‘Uncertainty’ sinks Big Ten, Buckeye football for the fall Beavercreek Centerville Miamisburg Dayton Prep
  • Archdeacon: Smoother future in store for this Flyer? Beavercreek Centerville Miamisburg Dayton Prep
  • Ohio State AD rules out the program playing in the fall Beavercreek Centerville Miamisburg Dayton Ohio State College
  • Day Says Team’s Character Important During Pandemic MAC UD Columbus College
  • Ryan Day: Buckeyes could have been ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ team Buckeyes College
  • Znidar: Big Ten Presidents Vote to Postpone Football MAC UD Columbus College
  • Ohio State AD rules out the program playing in the fall Tigers Springfield Cincinnati Wittenberg Ohio State Buckeyes Reds Pro
  • Notre Dame opens ACC play against Duke, won Notre Dame Fighting Irish Irish Prep
  • MT golf opens season vs. Falcons Panthers Falcons Prep
  • Greenville fields veteran boys soccer team Greenville Prep
  • Lady Wave soccer looks to improve Greenville Wave Prep
  • Ready to hit the court: Area girls tennis teams prepared for fall season Troy Prep
  • Pro
  • Alonso first driver to crash in Indianapolis 500 practice Indiana College
  • NASCAR champion Pearn up to speed with Daly at Indy 500 Indiana College
  • Castroneves gets refresher course in quest for 4th Indy win Indiana College
  • Dayton Flyers rank in top 30 in attendance for 23rd straight season Beavercreek Centerville Miamisburg Dayton Flyers Prep
  • Hanley, crew work overtime after slow start in Indy practice Indiana College
  • Drivers get on track at empty Indianapolis Motor Speedway Indiana College
  • McCoy: DeSclafani struggles as Reds fall to last-place Pirates Pirates Reds Pro
  • Williams eager to get on the field for Bengals Beavercreek Centerville Miamisburg Dayton Bengals Pro
  • Cincinnati Bengals: New defensive linemen have something to prove Beavercreek Centerville Miamisburg Dayton Cincinnati Bengals Pro
  • Bengals sign veteran defensive lineman Beavercreek Centerville Miamisburg Dayton Bengals Pro
  • McCoy: DeSclafani struggles as Reds fall to last-place Pirates Pirates Reds Pro
  • Baseball on hold for Reds prospect who could be in Dayton next summer baseball Beavercreek Centerville Miamisburg Dayton Reds Pro
  • Reds pitching coach alarmed by increased number of injuries across... baseball Tigers Springfield Cincinnati Wittenberg Buckeyes Reds Pro
  • Virus-proofing NFL facilities is a tall, masked task NFL Pro
  • Bearcats, AAC moving forward with fall football Tigers Springfield Cincinnati Wittenberg Buckeyes Bengals Reds Pro
  • Ohio State Buckeyes still exploring options for fall football Tigers Springfield Cincinnati Wittenberg Ohio State Buckeyes Reds Pro
  • Taylor confident Bengals have depth to overcome injury to Waynes Tigers Springfield Wayne Cincinnati Wittenberg Buckeyes Bengals Reds Pro
  • Hal: The Day I Unwittingly Had A Hand In The Firing Of Tony Perez baseball Dayton Cincinnati MAC UD Reds Pro
  • Friday, August 07, 2020

    Crazy Covid Season

    I just got through reading the latest proposal for a 6 game season and then everyone that wants to makes the playoffs. I am scratching my head over this. In my mind, either the season is on or it isn't. These half way measures are just plain confusing and I don't know that they actually accomplish anything except to show that "we are trying".

     I guess that this is the best compromise to get football played this fall in Ohio. But like all compromises, no one is happy. This makes me think of the 10pm rule for bars. What is magic about 10pm? Either the bar is shut down because it is a hot bed for Covid, or it is open because it is not. I don't know that keeping a bar open for half the night really accomplishes much - except to show that we are trying to do something. And this is the same for football. It is a halfway measure (Ok one more game than half) for a 6 game football season.

     But wait it is more convoluted because schools can opt out of the playoffs and play more than the 6 game regular season. But who do they play if their competitors are opting for the playoffs? Do they stop at 6 and start sending out flyers saying that they are looking for games in weeks 7, 8, 9, 10?  How do you fill those last 4 weeks if you decide that this is a rebuild year and you want to get in the max number of games for experience?

    A cynical person would look at the higher number of football playoff games from these new rules and note that OSHAA (the Ohio Athletic Association) gets a cut of the gate. Are they making up lost revenue from the shortened basketball tournament last season, or maybe building up funds in case the Covid re-emerges this winter and basketball season is either shortened or doesn't happen at all.

     Then instead of the Harbin system we are using votes. We are going back to 1960. So if you have a school that you hate, you can not vote for them, or vote them down in the rankings so that they get a poor seed. I am not happy, but now the kids who have been working so hard this winter, spring, summer and now fall will get a chance to play - I am happy for that.

    Dayton Area Sports August 7+

    Sunday, July 26, 2020

    Dayton Area Sports - July 24+

    Looks like I will be back doing stories as a free lancer at the Daily Advocate this upcoming sports season - providing of course that the Covid doesn't wreak havoc this fall...

    Friday, July 17, 2020

    Dayton Area Sports July 17

  • Area hoops standouts show off skills at recruiting event Beavercreek Centerville Prep
  • Boys Golf Lakota East’s Wilson makes early verbal commitment to Ohio State: ‘Why wait if it’s my No. 1?’ LIBERTY TOWNSHIP — Joe Wilson IV has been on the recruiting trail for such a... Ohio State College
  • Stammen, Newton Tourney: And Why We Play…. baseball Newton MAC UD Ohio State College
  • Your Rights, And Your Responsibilities… baseball MAC UD Ohio State Buckeyes College
  • The Winds Of Baseball Legacy…And The Hardmans baseball cross country football MAC UD College
  • Bixler, Gephart Garner Press Pros SCL Honors MAC UD College
  • Season Of Indecision: The ‘Need’ To Flip Football…. Cincinnati MAC UD College
  • High School Football: Greenon standout transferring to Northmont Northmont Prep
  • Football Fairfield is on the upswing and wants to go even higher: ‘We want to keep winning, keep pounding’ FAIRFIELD — Fairfield High School’s football program has reached a consistent level of Fairfield Prep
  • Football Monroe wants to build on positive steps and get back to winning in Year 2 of the Mullins era MONROE — The feeling that pervades the Monroe High School football program can be summed... Monroe Prep
  • Football Lakota East strives to be a GMC and playoff contender, despite the uncertainty of 2020 season LIBERTY TOWNSHIP — The daily grind is the focus within Lakota East High School’s football... GMC Prep
  • Good Offseason for Pitchers
  • Curtis Reopens Recruitment
  • Dayton - Where past coaches come from
  • https://www.trusportsacademy.com/top-50-senior-girls/?fbclid=IwAR3LTdfS9kSLG0MivZBV8u3STB7g2-wU1rrQKyvE9K7A-Vv_HaQgylBtWfo Troy Wayne Dayton Miami Valley Cincinnati Prep
  • Girls Soccer Hamilton has a veteran roster, high hopes and a desire to compete for a GMC championship 92 Hamilton GMC Prep
  • Indiana high school football in the spring? Don IND Indiana College
  • TVS alum George Holman named to Detroit Mercy All-Decade Men Twin Valley South TVS TV Tigers Prep
  • Greenville holds summer high school football camp Greenville Prep
  • College
  • Two WSU basketball players honored Wright State College
  • Insider: Big Ten Decision Only Chance
  • Archdeacon: Dayton staffer part of Coaches 4 Change Dayton Prep
  • Wittenberg's first football practice Wittenberg College
  • Coronavirus: Ohio State athletics working to adjust budget on the fly Ohio State College
  • Ohio State’s Gene Smith no longer optimistic about fall, but Big Ten... Ohio State College
  • Znidar: Lonsway Bets On Himself, Returns To Buckeyes MAC UD Buckeyes College
  • Coronavirus: Ohio State athletes resume voluntary workouts Ohio State College
  • Archdeacon: ‘Basketball is part of my life, but it’s not my whole life'
  • Insider: Five IU football players primed for a breakout in 2020 IND Indiana College
  • Pro
  • Ballparks to use crowd noise from video game during season
  • Browns sign rookie safety Delpit, last of team's 2020 class NFL Browns Cleveland Pro
  • Browns' Garrett vows to not let 'one moment' define him NFL Browns Cleveland Pro
  • As MLB 60-game season draws near, careful optimism prevails Beavercreek Centerville MLB ML Pro
  • ‘This is on my bucket list!’ says top winner of Dayton Dragons Anthem... Dayton Dragons Pro
  • Bengals still talking with A.J. Green, but contract extension unlikely Bengals Pro
  • Znidar: Prime Time Had No Time For This “Minor Leaguer” MAC UD Columbus College
  • Media At Issue With Joe West On A ‘Personal’ Call baseball MAC UD Ohio State Buckeyes College
  • Serena Williams to return to action in Kentucky next month
  • Joe Burrow keeping in shape in hometown during pandemic
  • NASCAR hosts largest sporting event crowd since pandemic
  • Finau leads Memorial at 65 as Woods has quiet return to golf
  • NASCAR reopens gates at Bristol with more tracks to follow
  • Track group calls for change of Olympic protest rule
  • Hamilton can equal Schumacher's F1 track record with 8th win Hamilton Prep
  • Amaya Cincinnati ML Pro
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