2024 sees Gallatin County investing $8,083,850 in football teams

Waded Cruzado President of Montana State University
Waded Cruzado President of Montana State University
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Gallatin County’s institution invested $8,083,850 on their football teams in 2024, a 9.4%% decrease in funding from the previous year, according to the U.S. Department of Education.

This represents 28.3% of all money invested on sport teams at Montana State University during 2024.

The average sports expenses at Gallatin County have grown 109.3% since 2010.

College football is one of the biggest sports in the U.S., with some college teams eclipsing NFL teams in terms of attendance and profit.

College athletes can now be paid directly by schools after a settlement approved in early July, which also requires the NCAA to pay $2.8 billion in back damages over 10 years to athletes who played from 2016 to the present. 

In 2022, after years of legal and legislative pressure, athletes also gained the right to profit from their names, images and likenesses through state laws and an NCAA policy change.

Football Team’s Expenditures in Gallatin County in Last 5 Years
Year Football Team’s Expenditures % from grand total sport team expenditures
2024 $8,083,850 28.3%
2023 $8,920,885 31.2%
2022 $8,431,325 32.3%
2021 $6,183,754 34.4%
2020 $8,159,296 34.9%

Information in this story was obtained from the U.S. Department of Education. The source data can be found here.



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