For example, Auburn's Outback Bowl trip cost the program roughly half as much as its BCS National Championship trip a year earlier. Auburn spent $1,671,723 on its Outback Bowl trip last year compared to $3.15 million for the BCS title game. Travel to the Outback Bowl cost $353,474 to send 732 people (team, staff, band, cheerleaders, official travel party), compared to $1,684,790 for 848 people to travel to the BCS title game. Auburn charted multiple planes to travel to California, whereas most players drove themselves to Tampa. Meals, lodging and/or per diem cost $924,687, with over 82 percent ($761,548) going to the team and staff due to the comparatively smaller travel party. Auburn had to absorb the cost of 1,898 tickets out of an allotment of 9,212 tickets for a total of $213,670 in unsold tickets to the game. There were also additional expenses for promotion, entertainment, awards, equipment, practice facility, security and audio Visual.
I'm just wondering out of the 99 bowl games this year how many teams actually turn a profit?
I'm just wondering out of the 99 bowl games this year how many teams actually turn a profit?