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Mavs don't mind playing moneyball in early going

By Rob White

WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER

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Men's basketball, expected to become a second revenue generating source behind hockey in UNO's move to Division I, is already ahead of schedule.

The Mavericks have guarantee games with nine schools this season that will bring in $175,000 to the athletic department. For next year the Mavs have already scheduled games that will bring in another $260,000.

In total, those numbers are higher than UNO's projections when it proposed moving to Division I in March — which called for $300,000 in 2012-13 and no guaranteed money this season.

"There are always expenses you don't anticipate," UNO Athletic Director Trev Alberts said. "So having some unanticipated revenue does make you feel a little better."

UNO coach Derrin Hansen began piecing together this year's schedule in March, when most teams' schedules were nearly complete.

The late start, combined with UNO's status as a non-counter (playing UNO this season isn't factored into its opponents' RPI, which is part of the formula for determining entry into the NCAA tournament), led to UNO not anticipating any revenue from "buy" games this year.

PAYOUTS

Guarantees being paid to UNO men’s basketball team for games in 2011-12

Michigan State: $70,000

Elgin Baylor Classic

(tournament at Seattle): $50,000

Wisconsin-Milwaukee: $20,000

Colorado State: $12,000

Nevada: $5,000

North Dakota State: $5,000

Northern Illinois: $5,000

South Dakota: $5,000

Missouri-Kansas City: $3,000

Total: $175,000

Note: UNO will pay $3,500 guarantees to five teams for a total of $17,500.

Guarantees UNO is scheduled to receive in 2012-13

Multi-game tournament: $110,000

Wisconsin: $75,000

Iowa State: $75,000

Total: $260,000

Note: UNO expects to pay one $5,000 guarantee

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Trev Alberts will be a good AD. Don't understand why Summit teams are paying guarantee games to an incoming member school... but this is the Summit.

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When will ORU get these guys on the schedule?..... :nerd:

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