At least four other schools—ECU, Nebraska, Iowa, and Marshall—disclosed their totals included donated hours from boosters’ private aircraft. For the Hawkeyes, $41,896 of their $322,365 total came from donated flight hours. The Cornhuskers received almost 17 hours of jet time, worth approximately $138,558 in gifted travel. And all of Marshall’s 40 private jet hours were donated. The school did not provide an estimate of the cost.
The travel spending did not appear to correlate with winning. Nebraska’s $1.13 million earned it a 7–6 record. Minnesota finished a game ahead of Nebraska in the standings and spent $500,000 less on private jets. At Michigan State, all of McNamara’s donated hours got the school a 4–8 season. Maryland, also with eight losses, spent less than half on private jet travel, at $83,959.