Kansas University’s athletic department operating budget is expected to grow more than $4 million next year.
The KU Athletic Corp. released the proposed fiscal 2005-06 budget during its board meeting Tuesday, and the actual and proposed requests stand at about $40 million.
The FY 2004-05 budget was $35,738,885, which ranked as seventh highest in the Big 12 Conference. The biggest income increase between this year and next year will be the unrestricted income from ESPN Regional. The KUAC contract with the media giant brought in $1,582,000 last year and will grow to around $5 million next year.
Last month, KU agreed to an extension with ESPN Regional, signing a seven-year, $40.2 million deal. Even though one year remained on the old contract, which brought in just less than $2 million per year, the new deal still will go into effect July 1, the first day of the new fiscal year.
As for the 2004-05 year, board members are pleased with how it’s projected to end June 30, even though the new, sizable deals with ESPN and adidas will not count toward the income.
“The revenues are ahead of the budget, and the expenses are about what we expected,” said Theresa Klinkenberg, the KUAC board treasurer. “We’ll be in the black by the end of the (fiscal) year.”
KU athletic director Lew Perkins said any surplus would be placed in a reserve fund for a rainy day. KU already has a reserve fund, but Perkins wants the fund to hold at around $10 million — or about a quarter of a typical year’s budget.
Also discussed at Tuesday’s meeting:
The Booth family donated $4 million toward the project in memory of their parents, Gilbert and Betty Booth.
Once construction begins on the 27,000-square foot facility, it will have to be erected in a hurry. KU needs to have the building up by Late Night in the Phog Oct. 14.
Diana Carlin, professor of communications, vice chair
Maggie Childs, associate professor of East Asian Studies
John Ferraro, professor of hearing and speech, chair
Wayne Osness, professor of health, sport and exercise
Don Steeples, professor of geology
Susan Williams, professor of petroleum engineering
Ted Wilson, professor of history
David Ambler, vice chancellor-student affairs
Bob Frederick, athletics director
Don Green, professor of petroleum engineering, faculty representative to Big 12 Conference
Theresa Klinkenberg, director of administration
Amy Perko, associate athletics director
Dana Anderson, Los Angeles
Jack Clevenger, Kansas City, Mo.
Laird Noller, Lawrence
Gale Sayers, Mt. Prospect, Ill.
Jessica Bankston, secretary
Ben Walker