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Revenue and Expenses
I pulled this off another site...
SEC
.......Totalrevenues... Totalexpenses... Women's revenue... Women's expenses... Football revenue... Football expenses
Alabama 59,819,035... 52,811,245... 782,147... 7,426,459... 39,848,836... .11,819,450
Arkansas 44,284,806... 43,852,838... 1,992,210... 7,822,877.... 27,337,120... 12,624,255
Auburn 46,829,458... 46,819,234... 364,250... 8,193,515... 37,173,943... 12,639,218 .
Florida 72,735,275... 64,055,300... 1,897,011... 10,659,375.... 42,710,967... 12,571,701
Georgia 46,971,058... 43,745,514... 327,630... 7,225,512... 42,104,214.... 8,780,360
Kentucky 52,383,225... 50,828,968... 147,564... 6,400,284... 19,779,329.... 8,201,781
LSU 53,983,888... 47,427,254... 426,040... 6,979,135... 38,381,625... .15,349,550
Mississippi 27,605,326... 27,385,636... 276,276... 4,665,230... 16,770,707.... 7,519,496
Mississippi State 23,967,797... 23,933,836... 214,750... 4,133,490... 11,657,366.... 6,520,517
South Carolina 40,743,224... 40,078,625... 63,422... 6,445,763... 14,292,557... 7,933,179
Tennessee 66,795,023... 66,764,712... 4,788,620... 9,937,335... 46,704,719... 12,825,761
Vanderbilt 33,754,007... 33,093,276... 3,015,350... 7,067,785... 13,431,804... 12,297,865
SEC
.......Totalrevenues... Totalexpenses... Women's revenue... Women's expenses... Football revenue... Football expenses
Alabama 59,819,035... 52,811,245... 782,147... 7,426,459... 39,848,836... .11,819,450
Arkansas 44,284,806... 43,852,838... 1,992,210... 7,822,877.... 27,337,120... 12,624,255
Auburn 46,829,458... 46,819,234... 364,250... 8,193,515... 37,173,943... 12,639,218 .
Florida 72,735,275... 64,055,300... 1,897,011... 10,659,375.... 42,710,967... 12,571,701
Georgia 46,971,058... 43,745,514... 327,630... 7,225,512... 42,104,214.... 8,780,360
Kentucky 52,383,225... 50,828,968... 147,564... 6,400,284... 19,779,329.... 8,201,781
LSU 53,983,888... 47,427,254... 426,040... 6,979,135... 38,381,625... .15,349,550
Mississippi 27,605,326... 27,385,636... 276,276... 4,665,230... 16,770,707.... 7,519,496
Mississippi State 23,967,797... 23,933,836... 214,750... 4,133,490... 11,657,366.... 6,520,517
South Carolina 40,743,224... 40,078,625... 63,422... 6,445,763... 14,292,557... 7,933,179
Tennessee 66,795,023... 66,764,712... 4,788,620... 9,937,335... 46,704,719... 12,825,761
Vanderbilt 33,754,007... 33,093,276... 3,015,350... 7,067,785... 13,431,804... 12,297,865
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Well, as long as we are talking about how behind Mississippi is, might as well throw a little curve ball in here.
Slightly off topic, but I never miss a chance to rile up the peanut gallery.
Economist: Alabama to lead southeast in job growth
5/10/2005, 8:32 a.m. CT
The Associated Press
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Louisiana and Mississippi may fight it out for last place in job growth among the southeastern states over the next two years, while Alabama will lead the region, an economist has told bankers and analysts.
During the Gulf South Bank Conference on Monday, Louisiana State University economist Loren Scott predicted job growth in Mississippi of 1 percent per year through 2006 and in Louisiana of 0.9 percent this year and 1.2 percent in 2006. That would mean 23,800 new jobs in Mississippi by the end of 2006 and 40,100 new jobs in Louisiana.
The regional leaders will be Alabama, where employment is expected to grow by 2.5 percent through 2006, and Arkansas, where a 1.4 percent employment growth is forecast through 2006, Scott said.
Although Mississippi and Louisiana have both made strides in employment, both states face the possibility of losing other jobs, Scott said.
The auto and shipbuilding industries have created 5,900 jobs over the past three years in Mississippi, but those gains may be offset by layoffs at Northrop Grumman's Pascagoula shipyard if the Navy cancels orders for landing craft built there, Scott said.
Louisiana has gained jobs tied to auto production and naval vessel construction, along with a new plant in Alexandria where Union Tank Car Co. will be constructing railroad cars. But the possible closure of military installations is hanging over both states, he said.
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gordo reform and the entire western side of alaberer stink to high hell...
for real guys.. i use to travel east on miss. hwy 14 outta macon into alabemer.. 14 runs into albamer hwy 17 i'd turn right and drive towards gulf shores and destin that way.. that whole western corridor is as bad as it gets...
get off your high horse weedmaster..
for real guys.. i use to travel east on miss. hwy 14 outta macon into alabemer.. 14 runs into albamer hwy 17 i'd turn right and drive towards gulf shores and destin that way.. that whole western corridor is as bad as it gets...
get off your high horse weedmaster..
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This thread has it all!
Lessons on standard of living (economics), geography, employment forecast, athletic programs revenue and expenses.
I am also glad to know that only the western part of Alabama stinks to high hell. At least the entire state is not that bad. Wish I could say the same for our neighbors to the west.
Lessons on standard of living (economics), geography, employment forecast, athletic programs revenue and expenses.
I am also glad to know that only the western part of Alabama stinks to high hell. At least the entire state is not that bad. Wish I could say the same for our neighbors to the west.

if we stink so bad weedman.. then let me ax you this!! why do you come to our state for recreation??? i sure as hell don't come over there for fun???
why not just drive onto to ark or texas, or hunt the santee cooper in s. carolina.. i hear the atlantic flyway is very under-rated...
just a thought!!!!
why not just drive onto to ark or texas, or hunt the santee cooper in s. carolina.. i hear the atlantic flyway is very under-rated...
just a thought!!!!
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