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Related: About this forumWisconsin stands to lose millions if Badgers can't play football games this fall
By Jeff Potrykus, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
MADISON It is no secret that Wisconsin and other Big Ten schools stand to lose millions of dollars if the 2020 college football season is canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic. The lack of college football in 2020 would also be costly for Madison, Dane County and the state.
Last fall, UW officials released an economic impact study compiled by the Philadelphia consulting firm Econsult Solutions Inc.
According to that study:
Each UW home football game generates approximately $16 million for the states economy. Madison gets $1.7 million per year from hotel tax revenues associated with home football games. UW home games attract 585,000 visitors to Madison and the result is $78.3 million spent per year in the state. Of that $78.3 million, a combined 93% comes from lodging, food and retail sales.
Stroll near Camp Randall Stadium and youll see many businesses that thrive on UW football games during late summer and fall. Those include Luckys 1313 Brew Pub, Jordans Big Ten Pub, Sconnie Bar and Hotel Red, home of The Wise restaurant and bar.
Jordans Big Ten Pub and Sconnie Bar have been offering takeout food during the pandemic. Hotel Red and Luckys 1313 Brew Pub are temporarily closed.
UW has six home football games scheduled this season Indiana on Sept. 4, Southern Illinois on Sept. 12, Appalachian State on Sept. 19, Minnesota on Oct. 10, Illinois on Oct. 31 and Nebraska on Nov. 21.
The Badgers also are scheduled to face Notre Dame on Oct. 3 at Lambeau Field. The 2020-21 athletic department budget includes a projected $25.3 million in football ticket sales, although the budget was approved by the UW athletic board in February, before the pandemic effectively shut down all organized sports.
That number is dwarfed by the $42.463 million UW expects to receive in 2020-21 from Big Ten media rights. UW also projects to receive $6.155 million from Big Ten bowl distributions.
Like many programs, UW missed spring practice because of the pandemic. UW coaches should learn soon if players will be allowed back on campus in June. The Big Ten has suspended all organized team activities through June 1, but league officials are expected to re-evaluate that suspension soon.
The original suspension, implemented on March 13, was set to run through April 6. It was then extended to May 4 and finally to June 1. Ohio States football facility opened this week for limited use by 25 coaches and staff members, and players are expected to begin voluntary workouts June 8. Indiana expects its athletes to begin training on campus in mid-June. Illinois announced Friday it expects athletes to begin returning to campus June. 3.
https://wausaupilotandreview.com/2020/05/24/wisconsin-stands-to-lose-millions-if-badgers-cant-play-football-games-this-fall/
This is very big business for the city and state...

House of Roberts
(5,892 posts)The stadium seats 80,000. What do the other half a million people DO in Madison on gameday?
milestogo
(19,811 posts)I have no clue.
dhill926
(16,953 posts)milestogo
(19,811 posts)Not per game. Although if you've ever been to Madison on a game day Saturday morning, you'd think it was half a million. Its amazing how many alumni fly and drive in for Badger games.
dhill926
(16,953 posts)in the late 70's. Game days were crazy fun....
milestogo
(19,811 posts)she was in charge of the whole athletic event: parking, ticketing, staffing, concessions. Game days were 11 hr days for her. I'm not sure she could have told you the score afterwards. But she always knew the drunk and disorderly stats.
House of Roberts
(5,892 posts)But the revenue numbers account for only five games a year. That still leaves 37,000 people per home game who don't get into the stadium.
nycbos
(6,444 posts)I was in Madison working on the 2014 governors races.
Often I would walk from my supporter housing to the office because I didn't have time to do any other exercise.
People would start tailgating at 8 AM for a 1 pm kickoff.
We didn't schedule any canvasses shifts during Badgers games (or Pakcers games).
luv2fly
(2,515 posts)Which is why I stay clear 😬
CanonRay
(15,120 posts)Big time football is big time money
Not just pro sports but college sports too.
AllyCat
(17,605 posts)Required masks, testing, contact tracing, and put some heat on our horrible GOP to demand some sensible funding of resources to spur economy?