Financial support of D1 MBB is a major determinant regards the quality of a given university’s team and the conference in which they compete. Clearly the failure of MVC members to adequately support their teams played a role in WSU move to the AAC.
Currently WSU budgets $8,182,863 to fund MBB which ranks 3rd in the AAC (excluding UGone) trailing Houston ($9,219,796) and Memphis ($8,217,757). Average AAC school budget is $6,544,750, while the mean budget is $6,487,460.
WSU’s budget ranks 60th of all schools sponsoring a D1 MBB program. For information and comparison purposes the budget for Gonzaga and the mean budgets for the P6 MBB schools are -
Zags $10,496,251
Big 12 $10,435,649
ACC $10,295,048
SEC $9,707,167
B1G $9,392,628
Big E $9,325,902 (including UGone)
PAC12 $7,801,293
Currently WSU budgets $8,182,863 to fund MBB which ranks 3rd in the AAC (excluding UGone) trailing Houston ($9,219,796) and Memphis ($8,217,757). Average AAC school budget is $6,544,750, while the mean budget is $6,487,460.
WSU’s budget ranks 60th of all schools sponsoring a D1 MBB program. For information and comparison purposes the budget for Gonzaga and the mean budgets for the P6 MBB schools are -
Zags $10,496,251
Big 12 $10,435,649
ACC $10,295,048
SEC $9,707,167
B1G $9,392,628
Big E $9,325,902 (including UGone)
PAC12 $7,801,293
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