Operative term MOSTLY. The fact is bad season reduce fan excitement, which reduces fan involvement, and reduces fan spending. And remember some of those fans are booster that stop writing very large checks. Bad seasons DO effect the bottom line. You just accidentally admitted it.
You really are stretching here to try and salvage your ignorant argument. For big schools, bad season’s impact is minimal, if at all. Texas just had their best reveune season and yet, one of their very disappointing seasons on the field - so much so they fired a coach who won them a National Title.
Thus, it’s the largeness of Texas and the inherent support of Texas that dictates revenues - hardly anything to do with the current coaches or players.
Game, set, match to me thanks for playing, drive safely.