Michigan state basketball is listed as one of the country’s most precious programs, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Of all the country’s university basketball programs, the Michigan State is considered to be the most precious program No. 12, with an estimated value of $ 183 million. This issue and ranking were published by the Wall Street Journal in a article Released on Tuesday.
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Here’s how the Wall Street Journal explains value projections and rankings:
“The figures are the product of a regular study conducted by Brewer, which begins his research with a simple question: what would these teams be worth if they could be purchased and sold as a professional sports team?
He replied by studying income and cash flows while making financial projections on the sustainability of the team. In a way, it is no different from what it would be if he analyzed the value of any other business. “”
Regarding the Big Ten teams, Michigan State ranked fifth in the league. The Spartans were behind Indiana (n ° 3 on a national scale), Ohio State (n ° 4), Illinois (n ° 8) and Michigan (n ° 11).
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