Clemson budget snapshot

(A) Clemson cut its men’s cross-country and track and field programs last November but any expense savings won’t appear on the athletics budget until FY22.
(B) Distribution of the ACC Network grew significantly in the channel’s second year, leading to more revenue.
(C) Clemson is currently facing about a $25 million deficit, so the IPTAY reserves contribution could increase or decrease in the final tally.
(D) Clemson pays a 5% state tax on every person that enters a Tigers athletic event. Reduced capacity will lower the bill in FY21.
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