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March in Sports: By the Numbers

By Michael Kruse on
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Here's a look at the numbers behind some of the biggest sports stories this past month. Send us suggestions for next month's edition by tweeting at @michaelkruse with the hashtag #GrantlandStats.


Estimated number of workers in America who filled out March Madness NCAA tournament brackets in an office pool: 30 million.

Number of people who participated in the Tournament Challenge on ESPN.com: 6.45 million.

Percentage of those people who picked the entire Elite Eight right: 0.5.

The entire Final Four: 0.4.

What the first two days of the tournament cost employers in lost productivity: $175 million.

What CBS is paying the NCAA over 14 years for the right to air its men’s basketball tournament: $10.8 billion.

Amount of spending the tournament generates, including advertising, merchandise, and corporate sponsorships, adding up to roughly Iceland’s gross domestic product: $122 billion.

Number of states that cut higher education funding last year: 41.

Percentage by which inflation-adjusted state support for higher education has fallen over the last five years: 12.

Percentage by which inflation-adjusted tuition at four-year public colleges has gone up over the last decade: more than 70.

Percentage of Americans aged 16 to 24 who were enrolled in college in January — an all-time record: 60.

Times the University of Louisville and the University of Kentucky had played each other in the Final Four before this year: 0.

Kentucky coach John Calipari’s salary this year: $3.8 million.

What he made on top of that for winning the SEC regular-season championship: $50,000.

For making the regional semifinals: $100,000.

The regional finals: $100,000.

The Final Four: $150,000.

Louisville coach Rick Pitino’s salary this year: $3 million.

What he made on top of that for winning the Big East tournament title: $50,000.

For making the regional semifinals: $50,000.

The regional finals: $50,000.

The Final Four: $75,000.

Percentage by which the governor of Kentucky’s current proposed budget cuts funding for higher education in the state: 6.4.

U of L’s proposed budget cut: $9 million.

UK’s proposed budget cut: $19.4 million.

Amount by which state funding for U of L will have been cut between 2008 and 2014: $27 million.

And for UK between 2008 and 2013: about $50 million.

The annual salary of University of Alabama football coach Nick Saban after he got a raise this month: $5.3 million.

The annual salary of the University of Alabama’s tight ends and special teams coach after he also got a raise: $350,000.

The median annual pay for an employee at the University of Alabama: $45,758.

The median pay for a full-time worker in Tuscaloosa: $33,000.

The amount of money that has been cut from the higher education system in California since 2007-08: $2.7 billion.

The amount of money a group led by Magic Johnson paid for the Los Angeles Dodgers: $2 billion.

Number of goals Lionel Messi scored in one Champions League game on March 7: 5.

Number of times Tim Tebow said “excited” in his Jets press conference March 26: 44.

Reporters at that presser: more than 200.

Percentage by which attendance in college basketball’s major conferences was down this year: almost 6.

Average number of social media comments made per game on the first weekend of the tournament: 49,000.

Percentage of kids who would rather play video games than sports: 42.

The world rank of the University of Miami in quidditch: 1.

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