TV posted some interesting info on his blog today. It shows ticket revenue for most Summit League schools and a few others. Check it out (http://terryvandrovec.tumblr.com/).
The most relevant highlights from his post:
* North Dakota tops the Dakota schools in the $3.3M-3.8M range thanks in large part to hockey.
* North Dakota State ranged from $949K-2.0M. Football season ticket sales are huge.
* SDSU ranged from $565K-$940K and likely will have topped $1M for the first time in 2012, although those numbers aren’t final yet.
* South Dakota had a small gap from a low of $207,510 to a high of $241,242. That’s well behind the Jacks, but better than most in the Summit.
The most relevant highlights from his post:
* North Dakota tops the Dakota schools in the $3.3M-3.8M range thanks in large part to hockey.
* North Dakota State ranged from $949K-2.0M. Football season ticket sales are huge.
* SDSU ranged from $565K-$940K and likely will have topped $1M for the first time in 2012, although those numbers aren’t final yet.
* South Dakota had a small gap from a low of $207,510 to a high of $241,242. That’s well behind the Jacks, but better than most in the Summit.
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