Mens B-Ball Attendance under Pearl "financial windfall".

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Roughly comparing the attendance figures the year prior to Pearl's arrival to this past season.

7000 more average per game
x 16 total games

Ticket cost/concessions,etc., TV revenue,etc., what a hire! He should be closer to Phil's salary since Phil's base was already established coming in and Bruce had to build his fan base from scratch basically. Roughly grossing 2-3 mil per year at home more per year not counting TV deals. Thus new arena upgrades.
 
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After this year I think Bruce goes to the table with quite a few bargining chips.
 
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As much as I love Pearl, I'll use a common line from this board: "We don't pay a coach $2mil+ to win the SECe."
 
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Ticket cost/concessions,etc., TV revenue,etc., what a hire! He should be closer to Phil's salary since Phil's base was already established coming in and Bruce had to build his fan base from scratch basically. Roughly grossing 2-3 mil per year at home more per year not counting TV deals. Thus new arena upgrades.

The fan base has always been there. He has just put a product on the court worth watching.
 
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It does tend to slip the mind that we haven't actually won anything yet....

And I didn't mean that in a bad way because I've always loved UT bball. The energy CBP brings does make you forget this team didn't hang a banner the last 2 years.

I also think that Pearl would be the first to mention that fact.
 
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Again, if this year turns out like most hope and expect, then he will have a lot in his corner; but talking about that now is irrevelent.
 
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i agree with ut ie 95...the fan base has always been there, just think of how many fans watched horrible basketball before Pearl got here. Regardless, I remember several games in the Peterson and Green that were awesome to watch. Problem was it was never consistent, that is what Pearl has brought to this program.
 
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And I didn't mean that in a bad way because I've always loved UT bball. The energy CBP brings does make you forget this team didn't hang a banner the last 2 years.

I also think that Pearl would be the first to mention that fact.
Still, to the larger point about the business aspect, I think this probably is the most successful the program has ever been. The Mears era was in Stokely after all...
 
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