The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 12, 1969, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1969
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Greg Carlberg, who finished
Big Eight indor track and field meet, prepares tor tne up
coming outdoor season which begins with NU traveling to
Tucson to meet Arzona and Long Beach State April 5.
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athletic department sports big budget
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by Mark Gordon
Sports Editor
Government may be big business,
but Bill Fisher knows that a university
athletic department also plays the
game of high finance.
Fisher, Husker athletic business
manager, supervises all athletic
department fiscal matters which an
nually account for more than $2
million. Besides overseeing the
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Editor's note: This is the third in a
six-part series on NU athletic depart
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budget, he also handles the mechanics
of the grants-in-aid scholarships,
manages the concessions and ar
ranges transportation and ac
commodations for road football
games.
"CONCESSIONS are the mos"t time
consuming part of my job," he said.
"We sell at football, track, basketball
and baseball games, and we also get
concession receipts from the state
wrestling, basketball and baseball
high school tournaments."
The concession revenue provides
$150,000 annually which helps support
the athletic department, he said, ad
ding that about $125,000 comes from
football crowds.
"On warm sunny football days, we
take in about $28,000 but when it's
cold and we can't sell cold drinks,
this drops to about $15,000," he
said.
Fisher, who assumed duties of con
cessions director in 1967 when H. H.
(Ike) Hanscom retired, said 300
workers and 80 sellers work at
Memorial Stadium football games,
and 15 sellers and 15 workers work
at Coliseum basketball games. He
added that in some ways, basketball
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concessions are harder to
manage.
"WITH FOOTBALL, we know we
will have 65,000 every Saturday and
that's how many people we plan for,"
he said, "but in basketball, with so
many unreserved seats and the
weather a factor, we don't know how
many to plan for."
In supervising the grants-in-aids, he
said athletes may either live in
dormitories or off campus, so he
coordinates the financing with the
proper authorities for the athletes'
accommodations. He added that this
runs to about $400,000 annually.
With football away games, he said
the 70-member football party perfers
motels to hotels, and the team flies
to non-Lincoln sites by a chartered
commercial airline.
ALTHOUGH ALL Big Eight schools
are feeling the pinch of increased
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be separate from the now
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relatively good financial s h a p A .
However, trouble might levelo- as
early'as five years from now.
"Trouble is always sitting jnder
your front door," he said. "With
possibly a new track and fieldhouse
to be built within a few years, we
may be in trouble."
But he stressed that the situation
at NU is better than at many other
Big Ten and Big Eight athletic
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"These games must be scheduled
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"It's hard to determine which games
are going to be good draws so far
ahead."
WHILE OTHER schools nave at
tendance problems at football games
which provides the vast majority of
revenue for all schools, NU has ad
vantages over other colleges, which
foreshadows profitable years ahead,
he said.
He termed lack of a pro football
team in the area, the benefits of just
one state university, a strong football
tradition, a winning program and a
scarcity of seats as reasons which
should keep football and the entire
athletic department financially strong
for at least the immediate future.
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