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Football Officiating => Texas Topics => Topic started by: TXHL66 on December 20, 2011, 08:05:40 PM
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Attendance for last weeks 3 day extravaganza at Jerry's World was over 200,000! Not bad for high school football!
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Attendance for last weeks 3 day extravaganza at Jerry's World was over 200,000! Not bad for high school football!
Based on the TX pay scale, what would the officials receive if a game was sold out at Jerry World?
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Normal capacity is 80,000 people. If you could average $7 per ticket that would give you $560,000. You would get $125 for the gate up to $20,500. 560000 minus 20,500 = 539,500. You get $20 more per $5,000 That would be about 108 times 20 or 2,160. Add the 125 and you get 2,285.
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Normal capacity is 80,000 people. If you could average $7 per ticket that would give you $560,000. You would get $125 for the gate up to $20,500. 560000 minus 20,500 = 539,500. You get $20 more per $5,000 That would be about 108 times 20 or 2,160. Add the 125 and you get 2,285.
That would be a pretty nice pay check. pHiNzuP
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I suspect most of us would do THAT game for free anyway ;D
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Make sure you add in travel. However, that is a total attendance for 9 games, not one game. And each day's attendance is totaled separately when making the splits.
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Do not forget that it is only the actual tickets sold at the gate, not total ticket sales.
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That would be a pretty nice pay check. pHiNzuP
Right in line with one your your Saturday nights? :bOW
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Right in line with one your your Saturday nights? :bOW
I wish my game checks were that high. ;D
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Do not forget that it is only the actual tickets sold at the gate, not total ticket sales.
I am not sure that is right. I think it covers any ticket revenue including pre-sales.
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It was just a hypothetical that Grant posed, 1 game and packed stadium. That is all I was trying to address and in very rough guesstimates.
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Do not forget that it is only the actual tickets sold at the gate, not total ticket sales.
That most definitely is not right. It includes ALL ticket sales, pre-game and season tickets (obviously no season tickets in this case) and gate sales the day of the game.
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Try it this way. 200,000 / 9 games = 22,222. 22,222 x $7 per ticket = $155,555. $155,555 - $20,500 = $135,055. $135,055 / $5000 = 27. 27 x $20 = $540. $540 + $125 = $665.
So, on average, about $665 for each game. Heck of a lot more than I got for my state championship game.
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And you were still overpaid!!! LOL
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Try it this way. 200,000 / 9 games = 22,222. 22,222 x $7 per ticket = $155,555. $155,555 - $20,500 = $135,055. $135,055 / $5000 = 27. 27 x $20 = $540. $540 + $125 = $665.
So, on average, about $665 for each game. Heck of a lot more than I got for my state championship game.
That sounds more like it. I would love to hear from some of the officials who actually worked the games when the checks start coming in.
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That sounds more like it. I would love to hear from some of the officials who actually worked the games when the checks start coming in.
If Jerryworld is like Texas Stadium, that will about March....................
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And you were still overpaid!!! LOL
$1.25 and I'd probably still be overpaid. These guys might get their checks in June.
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May be later than that. They will have to include the litigation costs and chop that out of the take before they decide what the true percentage due is. ;D