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re: Saban: Others pursued services after BCS title
Posted on 3/26/12 at 7:31 pm to secfan123
Posted on 3/26/12 at 7:31 pm to secfan123
Alabama and Penn State were the most profitable athletic programs in 2010-2011.
The Business of College Sports collected data from the Department of Education and subtracted reported total expenses from reported total revenue to come up with figures that could be applied to both public and private institutions. Athletic departments do not report profit or net income.
Alabama made $31.68 million in net income—leading the SEC member institutions that made combined $91.6 million. The Big Ten was second among major BCS conferences with a profit of $83.33 million and was led by Penn State’s $31.62 million.
Alabama was the only SEC school in the top 10, while the Big Ten was represented by four schools—Penn State, No. 3 Michigan ($26.65 million), No. 7 Ohio State ($18.63) and No. 10 Michigan State ($13.51)—in the top 10.
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The Business of College Sports collected data from the Department of Education and subtracted reported total expenses from reported total revenue to come up with figures that could be applied to both public and private institutions. Athletic departments do not report profit or net income.
Alabama made $31.68 million in net income—leading the SEC member institutions that made combined $91.6 million. The Big Ten was second among major BCS conferences with a profit of $83.33 million and was led by Penn State’s $31.62 million.
Alabama was the only SEC school in the top 10, while the Big Ten was represented by four schools—Penn State, No. 3 Michigan ($26.65 million), No. 7 Ohio State ($18.63) and No. 10 Michigan State ($13.51)—in the top 10.
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Posted on 3/26/12 at 7:54 pm to KillianRussell
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Penn State’s $31.62 million
Sandusky lawsuits will turn that into a deficit in a couple of years time.
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