I was making some rough calculations of revenue generated at Coughlin Alumni Stadium with a crowd of 15,500. I do not know what NDSU has to pay in "rent" for use of the FargoDome but I believe NDSU pays something to the City of Fargo for usage. I wonder what attendance must be attained in order for NDSU to generate more revenue in the FargoDome than a crowd of 15,500 will generate at CAS. I suspect that the Dome sellouts are more profitable than 15,500 in CAS but I also suspect that equal crowds, that is, for example, 15,500 or 16,000 or whatever amount at both the FargoDome and CAS, will result in CAS being more profitable because SDSU doesn't pay rent.
I did a little looking for public information on rent paid by NDSU for the FargoDome but didn't find current figures (by "little" I mean just a minute or so). Anyone have those figures for the FargoDome? [A 2006 story said NDSU paid $120,000/yr for 40 days' usage of the FargoDome].
Even if the rent is relatively high, the FargoDome combined with a successful program nearly guarantees large crowds when the weather is bad...and weather can certainly adversely affect the crowd size for outdoor football (which I personally prefer any day over a Dome). Since crowd size is pretty reliable in a Dome, the rent factor probably becomes insignificant.
I did a little looking for public information on rent paid by NDSU for the FargoDome but didn't find current figures (by "little" I mean just a minute or so). Anyone have those figures for the FargoDome? [A 2006 story said NDSU paid $120,000/yr for 40 days' usage of the FargoDome].
Even if the rent is relatively high, the FargoDome combined with a successful program nearly guarantees large crowds when the weather is bad...and weather can certainly adversely affect the crowd size for outdoor football (which I personally prefer any day over a Dome). Since crowd size is pretty reliable in a Dome, the rent factor probably becomes insignificant.
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