ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW

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ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW 1

FY14 REVENUE OVERVIEW Revenues By Category FY14 % of Budget From FY13 % Change Gifts/Donations 29,907,000 32.2% (1,093,000) 3.5% Ticket Sales 25,606,000 27.5% 456,500 1.8% PAC 12/NCAA 18,756,796 20.2% 328,246 1.8% Sponsorship, Royalties 6,621,600 7.1% 925,600 16.3% Food & Beverage 4,359,000 4.7% (342,975) 7.3% Ticket Related Fees 3,240,000 3.5% (461,423) 12.5% Incidental Fees 1,715,099 1.8% 191,099 12.5% Miscellaneous 1,088,000 1.2% (302,000) 21.7% Rentals 535,000 0.6% 189,000 54.6% Guarantees 415,000 0.4% 405,0004050.0% Special Events 395,000 0.4% (81,613) 17.1% Parking 274,000 0.3% (175,000) 39.0% Interest Income 100,000 0.1% 25,000 33.3% Lottery 0 0.0% (918,207) 100.0% Total 93,012,495 100.0% (853,772) 0.9% 2

FY2014: Total Revenue = $93M Revenues By Type Food & Beverage 4.69% Broadcast, Sponsorship 7.12% Gifts/Donations 32.15% PAC 12/NCAA 20.17% Ticket Sales 27.53% 3

FY2014: Total Revenue = $93M REVENUES BY SPORT/AREA General Support 4.7% Outside Events 1.2% Other Sports 2.8% Legacy Fund 12.4% Men's Basketball 12.4% Football 66.6% 4

FY14 EXPENSE OVERVIEW EXPENSE BY TYPE FY14 % OF % FROM FY13 BUDGET CHANGE Salaries/Benefits 32,429,120 34.9% (8,294) 0.0% Debt Service 19,126,984 20.6% (1,609) 0.0% Scholarships 10,406,200 11.2% 505,776 5.1% Support Operations 10,034,607 10.8% (875,839) 8.0% Sport Operations 8,674,947 9.3% 441,443 5.4% Facilities/Event Operations 7,427,192 8.0% 233,035 3.2% Campus Assessments 2,289,793 2.5% 311,239 15.7% Game Guarantees 1,721,540 1.9% (1,510,060) 46.7% Reserve/Contingencies 902,112 1.0% 50,537 5.9% Total Expenses 93,012,495 100.0% (853,772) 0.9% 5

FY2014: Total Expenses = $93M Expenses By Type Operations 33% Salaries/Benefits 35% Debt 21% Scholarships 11% 6

FY2014: Total Expenses = $93.M Expenses By Area Support Operations 19% Sport Operations 11% Salaries/Benefits 35% Debt Service 21% Scholarships 11% Reserves/ Contingencies 1% Campus Assessments 2% 7

School Conference Total Revenue Football Stadium Capacity 1 Texas Big 12 $163,295,115 100,119 2 Ohio State Big Ten $142,043,057 102,329 3 Michigan Big Ten $140,131,187 109,901 4 Alabama SEC $124,899,945 101,821 5 Florida SEC $120,772,106 88,548 6 Texas A&M SEC $119,702,222 82,589 7 LSU SEC $114,787,786 92,542 8 Penn State Big Ten $108,252,281 106,572 9 Oklahoma Big 12 $106,456,616 82,112 10 Auburn SEC $105,951,251 87,451 11 Wisconsin Big Ten $103,803,040 80,321 12 Tennessee SEC $102,884,286 102,455 13 Florida State ACC $100,049,444 82,300 14 Arkansas SEC $99,757,482 72,000 15 Iowa Big Ten $97,902,974 70,585 16 Oregon PAC 12 $94,635,829 54,000 17 Michigan State Big Ten $93,946,707 75,005 18 Georgia SEC $91,670,613 92,746 19 Kentucky SEC $88,373,452 67,606 20 Louisville ACC $87,840,501 56,000 AVERAGE 85,350 University of Oregon National Rankings #1 football attendance as % of stadium capacity (106.4% for 2012 season) #16 in total revenue generated (FY 2011 12) #28 in average home football attendance (2012) #56 in stadium seating capacity 8

OREGON VS. TOP 20 DIVISION I REVENUE GENERATORS Category Top 20 Average* Oregon Difference % Difference Revenue $110,357,795 $94,635,829 ($15,721,966) 14.2% Subsidy $2,971,999 $2,475,860 ($496,139) 16.7% Football Stadium Capacity 85,350 54,000 (31,350) 36.7% Football Attendance 83,070 57,490 (25,580) 30.8% Ticket Sales (All Sports) $32,698,494 $23,349,642 ($9,348,852) 28.6% Men's Basketball Attendance 12,234 7,630 (4,604) 37.6% Director's Cup Finish 21 15 (6) 27.2% Note: * Top 20 represents the Top 20 revenue producing Division 1 athletic programs. The list can be found on the previous slide. *Financial information is based on 2011 12 EADA submissions, football and men's basketball attendance is based on 2012 13 season, and Director's Cup reflects 2012 13 results. 9

FOOTBALL 2012 13 AP TOP 10 10

Football: Historical Season Ticket Price Data $500.00 Season Ticket Price $450.00 $400.00 $350.00 $300.00 $250.00 $200.00 $150.00 $100.00 $50.00 $0.00 6 Home Games 7 Home Games 8 Home Games 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2013 Football Season Ticket= $469 11

Category Revenues Expenses Subsidy %Subsidy BCS School Averages 84,625,330 80,305,765 5,472,360 7.86% PAC 12 School Averages 65,739,899 65,000,175 8,885,299 15.49% University of Oregon 94,635,829 89,709,350 2,475,860 2.62% Oregon vs. BCS Averages 10,010,499 9,403,585 (2,996,500) 5.24% Oregon vs. PAC 12 Averages 28,895,930 24,709,175 (6,409,439) 12.87% Note: The data above is taken from a USA Today compilation of 2011 12 NCAA EADA submissions by 52 Bowl Championship Series (BCS) schools. The data above does not include 11 BCS schools which were not required by open records laws to disclose their NCAA EADA submissions publicly. Oregon's subsidy includes approximately $1.5M in student incidental fees which fund the student ticket allocation and approximately $1.5M in funds allocated from the state lottery. The incidental fees received are approximately 50% of the market value of the tickets allocated to students. Of the $1M in state lottery funds, 45% is paid back to University through an agreed upon assessment. Subsidy Statistics Oregon ranks 210 th out of 228 Division 1 schools (highest to lowest) in dollar subsidy and 216 th of 228 Division 1 schools (highest to lowest) in subsidy as a % of total revenue. Oregon subsidy is the smallest (in dollars and as % of revenue) among the 10 PAC 12 schools reported on. 12

National Revenue, Subsidy, and Attendance Statistics % Subsidy % FY12 2012 Avg FB Rank School Subsidy Revenues Rank Attendance Rank 228 Texas 0.00% $163.30 1 100,884 4 227 Ohio State 0.00% $142.00 2 105,330 2 226 LSU 0.00% $114.80 7 92,626 7 225 Penn State 0.00% $108.30 8 96,730 5 224 Oklahoma 0.00% $106.50 9 85,243 13 223 Nebraska 0.00% $81.60 26 85,517 12 222 Purdue 0.00% $70.60 35 43,588 55 221 Michigan 0.18% $140.10 3 112,252 1 220 Iowa 0.56% $97.90 15 70,474 21 219 Kentucky 0.94% $88.40 19 49,691 41 218 Tennessee 0.97% $102.90 12 89,965 8 217 Arkansas 1.95% $99.80 14 68,046 23 216 Oregon 2.62% $94.60 16 57,490 28 175 Oregon State 31.90% $58.70 48 43,424 56 Note: Data from 2011 12 NCAA EADA Submissions 13

Pac 12 Institutional Support/Allocated Funding (1 of 2) Direct Institutional Support (Millions) Rank School 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 Total 1 University of Colorado $5.59 $5.50 $13.74 $14.16 $38.99 2 Arizona State University $7.31 $9.00 $9.32 $8.89 $34.52 3 University of California, Berkeley $8.89 $9.95 $8.24 $7.07 $34.15 4 Oregon State University $3.61 $3.75 $9.05 $10.50 $26.91 5 Washington State University $5.88 $5.36 $7.67 $6.05 $24.96 6 University of Arizona $4.72 $5.70 $6.39 $6.19 $23.00 7 University of Utah $3.98 $4.36 $3.96 $3.96 $16.26 8 University of Washington $1.99 $2.18 $2.45 $3.06 $9.68 9 University of California, Los Angeles $0.21 $0.06 $0.06 $0.06 $0.39 10 University of Oregon $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Student Fees (Millions) Rank School 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 Total 1 University of Utah $3.71 $4.16 $5.41 $6.01 $19.29 2 University of California, Los Angeles $2.49 $2.75 $2.52 $2.71 $10.47 3 University of California, Berkeley $3.18 $2.14 $2.25 $2.44 $10.01 4 Oregon State University $2.11 $2.14 $2.27 $2.44 $8.96 5 Washington State University $1.87 $1.86 $1.60 $1.12 $6.45 6 University of Colorado $1.55 $1.57 $1.56 $1.55 $6.23 7 University of Oregon (3) $0.00 $1.54 $1.46 $1.52 $4.52 8 Arizona State University $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 9 University of Washington $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 10 University of Arizona $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 14

Pac 12 Institutional Support/Allocated Funding (2 of 2) Direct State or Other Governmental Support (Millions) Rank School 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 Total 1 University of Oregon (4) $1.39 $1.14 $0.96 $0.95 $4.44 2 Oregon State University $1.34 $1.09 $0.93 $0.92 $4.28 3 Arizona State University $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 4 University of Washington $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 5 University of Utah $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 6 Washington State University $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 7 University of Arizona $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 8 University of California, Los Angeles $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 9 University of Colorado $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 10 University of California, Berkeley $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total Allocated Funding To Athletics (Millions) Rank School 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 Total 1 University of Colorado $7.14 $7.07 $15.30 $15.71 $45.22 2 University of California, Berkeley $12.07 $12.09 $10.49 $9.51 $44.16 3 Oregon State University $7.06 $6.98 $12.25 $13.86 $40.15 4 University of Utah $7.69 $8.52 $9.37 $9.97 $35.55 5 Arizona State University $7.31 $9.00 $9.32 $8.89 $34.52 6 Washington State University $7.75 $7.22 $9.27 $7.17 $31.41 7 University of Arizona $4.72 $5.70 $6.39 $6.19 $23.00 8 University of California, Los Angeles $2.70 $2.81 $2.58 $2.77 $10.86 9 University of Washington $1.99 $2.18 $2.45 $3.06 $9.68 10 University of Oregon $1.39 $2.68 $2.42 $2.47 $8.96 Notes: 1. The information above was compiled from required annual NCAA EADA submissions. 2. Information for Stanford and University of Southern California is not available. 3. Student fees at University of Oregon are negotiated between Athletics and ASUO for the student ticket allotment at Autzen Stadium and Matt Knight Arena. The student fee revenue received by UO Athletics represents approximately 50% of the face value of the tickets provided to the students. 4. UO Athletics pays 45% of all State/Governmental Support (Lottery Funds) received back to University. 5. UO Athletics currently pays approximately $2M per year in overhead assessments and an additional $1M in gift assessments which are used towards funding the UO's central development operations. 6. Allocated funding includes all funding which is not generated directly by the Department of Athletics including student fees, institutional support, and state/government support. 15

OUS SYSTEM INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT OUS Institution Direct Institutional Support Direct Institutional Support To Total Athletics Expenses Student Incidental Fee Allocation To Total Athletic Expenses Combined Direct Institutional Support AND Student Incidental Fee Allocation WOU $2,466,786 54% 23% 77% EOU $1,183,336 52% 24% 77% PSU $4,559,507 41% 30% 70% SOU $402,440 48% 16% 64% OIT $832,752 39% 17% 56% OSU $9,059,123 19% 5% 24% UO $0 0% 2% 2% OUS Board Report (FY2011) Source: http://www.goducks.com/fls/500/pages/athlfin/ous Institutions AD Support Student Fees.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=500 16

Athletic Department Spending With University of Oregon Cash Payments 2012 13 Tuition (87% of scholarships are for non resident S As) $7,237,721 University Catering &Conference Services $716,069 Other Services $1,379,096 Total Cash Payments $9,332,886 Assessments UO Administrative Assessment (4% plus Lottery Assessment) $2,201,101 Foundation Assessment (5%) $914,282 Total Assessments $3,115,383 Total Cash Payments and Assessments $12,448,269 Other Services includes areas such as printing, housing, telecommunications, public safety, and student health center. Assessments on athletic gifts make up over 50% of all Foundation Assessments collected. 17