Monday, June 27, 2011

UH is getting $1.7 mil from the WAC, its last annual WAC check

HSA Note: "The University of Hawaii will receive one of its largest — and last — annual Western Athletic Conference checks today, $1,710,302, the conference said."


HSA Note: "The check UH is due to receive today is second only to the $4.92 million it earned in 2008 following the Bowl Championship Series Sugar Bowl appearance. It might help the athletic department finish in the black for the second time in a decade. But it is estimated to be about $1 million more than what the school can expect June 30, 2012, when UH forfeits most of its earnings as a penalty for departing the WAC."


HSA Note: "UH would receive a bowl stipend if it appears in the postseason and some other income, but it will be excluded from most of the major revenue sources, the WAC said. Actual bowl revenue, after expenses, is often less than $10,000 except in BCS appearances."


About how UH will be giving up its final year of revenue from the WAC, JD said:
"There's no question that when we made the announcement to go to the MWC there were going to be some costs incurred. This is an opportunity cost because it was definitely a known part of the equation that we were going to have to forego our revenue from the WAC in the last year. And, then, we have the known cost for beyond, when we are going to have to pay the travel subsidies." (HSA)


About spending about $1.2 mil/year on travel subsidies for the MWC and Big West, JD said:
"Assuming that we are in the black this year, it is going to be a challenge over the next couple of years, but our goal is to continue to have a balanced budget and pay down the accumulated (net) deficit. It is just that the loss of WAC revenue and travel subsidies the following year — and beyond — is going to have to be covered, so it will be somewhat challenging in the near term. But in the long term that challenge should evaporate." (HSA)

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