Cha-Ching. So much for the drivel that NU didn't owe Akron a dime.
https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/l...aska-over-canceled-football-game/95-621810730
https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/l...aska-over-canceled-football-game/95-621810730
It will be interesting to see what they got.
Cha-Ching. So much for the drivel that NU didn't owe Akron a dime.
https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/l...aska-over-canceled-football-game/95-621810730
They got paid $1.3 million to play their mak-upbat South Carolina. I doubt it amounted to much.Cha-Ching. So much for the drivel that NU didn't owe Akron a dime.
https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/l...aska-over-canceled-football-game/95-621810730
This seems reasonable. Wonder if Moos will release the numbers or does the OWH have to file a public records request?I'll hazard a guess: 50%
I wonder if there was any TV money made from it. They did a lot of advertising in the beginning and at certain spots where they were doing updates. I wonder how all of that works out. Plus they sold out of everything regarding concessions. You would have though the writer of this article would have went through a little more effort to find out the number as it should be available via open records laws.
I heard the Riley pin cushion dolls really sold well too!I heard the concession sales went through the roof while the fans were confined to the stadium. Maybe Akron picked up 50% of the Runzas, red Fairbury hot dogs and Valentinos.