Hello There, Guest! (LoginRegister)

Post Reply 
Arlington Fans and Alumni Should See This
Author Message
Bookmark and Share
wewererebels Offline
Special Teams
*

Posts: 591
Joined: Feb 2018
Reputation: 25
I Root For: UT Arlington
Location:
Post: #1
Arlington Fans and Alumni Should See This
If you ever wondered about all things UTA athletics, here is a great resource where you can explore the athletic history of UTA, plus get interesting discussions about what the future may hold for the Mavericks.


https://themaverickrambler.blogspot.com/2022/

And here's a quote from the author.

"Why Can't it be Done Again?
For decades, supporters of the UT Arlington Athletic Department adding a football team have heard many combinations of reasons why it can't be done. Poor attendance for current sports, poor athletic budget, poor facilities (not as much since CPC's opening), poor external support and market (in)significance were among the primary reasons.

And to some degree, I share these concerns. But I don't believe these are detriments to the resurrection of a UTA football team. I never have. I want the basketball team to have better attendance. I don't believe that means a football team is out of the question. For much of the time in the Sun Belt, UTA was a top three men's basketball attended program, season in and out until the last couple of seasons. The other programs have successful and decently attended football programs. Neither correlate to the other, especially in the South,

That's not to say there aren't challenges, but if there's a will there's a way. It was seen in UTA's own conference with Lamar, Southeastern Louisiana and UT San Antonio. Now, an even greater example has been offered that basically says, "if they can do it, why can't we?"

Underdog Dynasty published an article about UT Rio Grande Valley's upcoming football program. Complete with numbers, it really makes it clear just how ambitious the Vaquero program is and how utterly attainable it could be here at UTA.

First, I'd always heard that UTA has some of the lowest student fees for athletics in Texas. I know we are less than half of North Texas and considerably less than Texas State. Otherwise, I just take it at face value. I can now add another school to the list.

Prior to voting for football, students at UTRGV paid $15 per credit hour. Students voted to up that to $26.25 an hour for the creation of a football team, two marching bands and a women's swimming team. Compare that to UTA's $8.50 an hour. UTA usually bested UTRGV in most sports on the field, despite nearly half the student fee.

Numbers from the United States Department of Education show UTA's $13.8 million athletic budget was over half a million higher than UTRGV's $13.2 million budget, despite the higher fees. I'm not sure the exact reasoning, but UTA has a higher enrollment. That wouldn't account for all the difference if everything else were equal. Maybe UTRGV has fewer full-time students by percentage, maybe UTA has higher external funding, but something else is there that allows UTA to keep their fees lower.

According to the article, UTGRV has already raised two million in private funding. Let that sink in. The border isn't a place flush with money and lavish spending. There's a commentator to this blog that I've known in other capacities for decades. I need to give credit because "Duck" has been saying this forever. Announce a capital campaign with football as part of it and watch the funds come in. That may not be his direct quote, but it's pretty close.

The point is that why can they raise a significant amount of money, with football as the reason, but no one at UTA can accomplish something similar? That money raised will go to on-campus training facilities that will benefit every student athlete too. UTA already has much of that infrastructure.

UTRGV also has the problem of no on-campus facility. Yet, they have a way to overcome that with a quality professional soccer stadium nearby and a suitable facility in Brownsville. UTA wouldn't even have that problem. They are already paying maintenance expenses, so the only cost they need would be whatever renovations would be required.

Finally, the Rio Grande Valley area is hardcore Dallas Cowboy country. People often say with that team in UTA's backyard, UTA has more of an issue for support. To that I contend the location of the Cowboys don't matter. The average UTA student could not afford to go to a game. They are likely TV watchers due to that. How's that any different than at the border? Does having a team in your backyard mean you are less likely to go to a college game and more likely to watch on TV another day? Having the ability, but not the financial capability, to go to a Cowboys game wouldn't have an impact on a Maverick squad. That fandom clearly has no impact for UTRGV starting a program.

The main difference between UTA and UTRGV is the political will. Plain and simple.

The UT Board of Regents Academic Affairs Committee has approved the proposal. It goes before the full board today, where its approval looks to be a formality. And when that happens, UTRGV will have shown UTA what it could have done. Instead, they will likely pass UTA up soon in the conference realignment game, despite the overall quality of the 15 sports offered in Arlington."
12-05-2022 10:27 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Advertisement


wewererebels Offline
Special Teams
*

Posts: 591
Joined: Feb 2018
Reputation: 25
I Root For: UT Arlington
Location:
Post: #2
RE: Arlington Fans and Alumni Should See This
The UTA Sports Referendum of April 3-4 was approved by student voters. Now we're waiting for a reaction from the administration.
04-13-2023 10:50 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
wewererebels Offline
Special Teams
*

Posts: 591
Joined: Feb 2018
Reputation: 25
I Root For: UT Arlington
Location:
Post: #3
RE: Arlington Fans and Alumni Should See This
UNT Student Athletics Fee News

UNT intercollegiate Athletics Fee is $16.25 per hour This fee is assessed in proportion to the number of semester credit hours for which a student registers to cover the cost of UNT athletics programs. It is capped at 15 hours. 15x16.25=$243.75 per student.

This is going up to $17.85, according to a Feb 27 announcement, a nearly 10% increase, which is expected to bring in $2.7 million additional collection (10% or more increase would've required another student vote). The current UNT budget is $48 million, so now it will exceed $50 million, which the AD says will be needed for UNT to compete in the American Conference. His goal is to be within the top third of that conference's spending. Per the same article (Denton Record-Chronicle Feb 27, 2024),

Tarleton State is at $35/ hour

Texas State is at $22

Sam Houston is at $20, and

UTSA is at $20

On the UTSA website is the following.

UTSA Athletics Fee (SATH)
A charge of $20 per semester credit hour with a maximum of $240 per semester is assessed all students to provide funding for UTSA athletic programs. 20x12=240 per student per semester.

Meanwhile, in Arlington, where the entire concept of student athletics fee originated under former AD Pete Carlon, the fee lags significantly below other peer or near-peer institutions.

The UTA Intercollegiate Athletics Fee: $8.50 per credit hour/$115 maximum. To fund intercollegiate athletics.

Money is really not the issue in Arlington. If UTA were to double its fee to bring it up to the current UNT rate, given our large enrollment, our funding would exceed $50 million, more than enough to field a Tier One athletics program.
03-11-2024 10:27 AM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Post Reply 




User(s) browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)


Copyright © 2002-2024 Collegiate Sports Nation Bulletin Board System (CSNbbs), All Rights Reserved.
CSNbbs is an independent fan site and is in no way affiliated to the NCAA or any of the schools and conferences it represents.
This site monetizes links. FTC Disclosure.
We allow third-party companies to serve ads and/or collect certain anonymous information when you visit our web site. These companies may use non-personally identifiable information (e.g., click stream information, browser type, time and date, subject of advertisements clicked or scrolled over) during your visits to this and other Web sites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services likely to be of greater interest to you. These companies typically use a cookie or third party web beacon to collect this information. To learn more about this behavioral advertising practice or to opt-out of this type of advertising, you can visit http://www.networkadvertising.org.
Powered By MyBB, © 2002-2024 MyBB Group.