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Arizona State publishes economic impact of Sun Devil football in 2024

Arizona State football kicked off its 2025 season on Saturday night after the program produced an economic boon last year.

The university recently published a report on the economic impact from Sun Devil football in 2024, when the team won the Big 12 title in its first season playing in a new conference. ASU also reached the College Football Playoff for the first time, reaching national audiences.

    The study from the L. William Seidman Research Institute in the W. P. Carey School of Business found that ASU football generated $54.8 million in state GDP, $34.7 million in labor income in Maricopa County and $1.1 million in direct taxes for Tempe.

    “Almost 278,000 fans attended six Sun Devil home football games last year, generating $1 million in taxes for the city of Tempe alone,” Anthony Evans, the director of the institute, said in a press release.

    The report evaluates net-new outside money from visitors, opposing teams and traveling media into the local economies.

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    A quarter of the attending fans live in Tempe, while 43% reside elsewhere in Maricopa County. That leaves 31.5% of attendees that live outside of Maricopa County, and those fans spent an average of $144.74 per day, excluding tickets and concessions. There were 77,392 fans who stayed overnight somewhere locally, the majority of whom stayed for multiple nights, resulting in $10.8 million spent on overnight accommodations.

    “Geography is a big impact on new dollars that come into a location,” Evans said. “When a visiting fan comes to the metro area to see a football game, they tend to spend more than someone who lives in Tempe or Maricopa County. They tend to spend money on hotels, car rentals, restaurants, bars, concessions and other game day expenditures.”

    Additionally, the visiting teams spent an average of $136,000 on transportation, hotels, food and medical costs.

    2024 Arizona State football economic impact has tangible momentum

    The excitement for this season is obvious when looking at the numbers.

    ASU athletic director Graham Rossini told Arizona Sports’ Burns & Gambo the program had over 97% of season tickets renewed, along with adding 7,700 new season ticket holders. Saturday’s home opener against Northern Arizona was a sellout, the first ASU home opener to sell out since 1998.

    “It feels good to feel like it’s headed in the right direction, and by no means are we where we want to go,” Rossini said. “This is a building season. Coach (Kenny Dillingham) has talked a lot about we’re not chasing national expectations. We’re chasing ASU history and trying to prove that this isn’t a fluke. This isn’t a once-every-20-year magical season, that we can run back big wins, successful seasons, keep teams intact to build the kind of program that can compete at a national level sustainably.

    “That’s really encouraging when we’re selling out the first game of the year. It’s Labor Day weekend. It’s hot outside. It’s a non-conference opponent. People are here because they see what’s happening with this football program and they wanna be a part of it.”

    ASU has seven home games this season, two in nonconference (NAU, Texas State) and five against Big 12 opponents. The Territorial Cup is in Tempe this season on Nov. 28.

    Sun Devil athletics as a whole brought in $99.5 million in state GDP and $2 million in direct taxes for Tempe, according to the institute.

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