D3 guarantee games

Started by CSC Spartan, July 23, 2010, 03:07:34 AM

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I guess D3 is small market in sports buisnesss.

How much is standard pay for opponent team??

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For an ordinary D-III vs. D-III non-conference game?  Zero.

The only times you find guarantees are for some tournaments, or if a D-III team is playing at a D-II or D-I program.
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Quote from: Just Bill on July 23, 2010, 09:22:17 AM
For an ordinary D-III vs. D-III non-conference game?  Zero.

The only times you find guarantees are for some tournaments, or if a D-III team is playing at a D-II or D-I program.


The following post came off the games wanted board - note financial guarantee offered for an ordinary (i.e. single game) - Just Bill, it does happen from time to time, not often, but it does happen!!  ;)

QuoteAdrian College is looking for a single game in the 2010-11 season, the possible dates are Nov. 15th, 16th, or 17th.  We would be open to a 2 year home and away agreement or one home game for which we would offer a financial guarantee.
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I imagine a team that sells tickets and is able to sell a lot of them could offer some guarantee.  There's just not too many schools who make enough on tickets to give money to the opponents.

I've been to a few games and I can count on one hand the number of times I've even had to pay admission for a non-playoff game.
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Quote from: Hoops Fan on July 27, 2010, 10:41:52 AM

I imagine a team that sells tickets and is able to sell a lot of them could offer some guarantee.  There's just not too many schools who make enough on tickets to give money to the opponents.

I've been to a few games and I can count on one hand the number of times I've even had to pay admission for a non-playoff game.

Or a tournament (or other similar situation) where a sponsor would be paying an amount such that a guarantee could be paid.
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Quote from: PointSpecial on July 27, 2010, 08:47:42 PM
Quote from: Hoops Fan on July 27, 2010, 10:41:52 AM

I imagine a team that sells tickets and is able to sell a lot of them could offer some guarantee.  There's just not too many schools who make enough on tickets to give money to the opponents.

I've been to a few games and I can count on one hand the number of times I've even had to pay admission for a non-playoff game.

Or a tournament (or other similar situation) where a sponsor would be paying an amount such that a guarantee could be paid.

I could see a couple hundred bucks being given for a one-game regular-season series with no return, but not much more.
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