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College Football's Richest/Poorest Power 5 Programs
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:26 pm
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:26 pm
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Top 12 - [movement from previous yr]
1. Texas Longhorns ($156.1 million) 0
2. Georgia Bulldogs ($123.1 million) 0
3. Michigan Wolverines ($122.3 million) 0
4. Notre Dame Fighting Irish ($115.5 million) +2
5. Ohio State Buckeyes ($115.1 million) 0
6. Penn State Nittany Lions ($100.1 million) +2
7. Auburn Tigers ($95.2 million) +3
8. Oklahoma Sooners ($94.8 million) -1
9. Alabama Crimson Tide ($94.6 million) -5
10. Nebraska Huskers ($94.3 million) +1
11. LSU ($92.0 million) +3
12. Tennessee ($91.0 million) -3
Rest of the SEC
14. Florida ($84.8 million) -2
17. Arkansas ($76.5 million) +4
19. Texas A&M ($73.5 million) -4
23. South Carolina ($65.0 million) -1
37. Ole Miss ($48.2 million) -4
49. Kentucky ($41.4 million) 0
55. Missouri ($38.5 million) +4
57. Mississippi State ($38.0 million) +4
62. Vanderbilt ($32.1 million) -2
Other Notables
20. Oregon ($72.1 million) 0
27. Clemson ($61.4 million) +3
36. USC ($50.0 million) -12
Last place: West Virginia ($24.7 million) 0
Wild that the top 3 have combined for 1.5 National Titles over the last quarter-century.
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...ranked by gross revenue during the fiscal year 07/01/18 to 06/30/19. That means these numbers reflect the 2018 football season and the following spring.
The data was just released by the U.S. Department of Education which requires mandatory annual filings through the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act.
Top 12 - [movement from previous yr]
1. Texas Longhorns ($156.1 million) 0
2. Georgia Bulldogs ($123.1 million) 0
3. Michigan Wolverines ($122.3 million) 0
4. Notre Dame Fighting Irish ($115.5 million) +2
5. Ohio State Buckeyes ($115.1 million) 0
6. Penn State Nittany Lions ($100.1 million) +2
7. Auburn Tigers ($95.2 million) +3
8. Oklahoma Sooners ($94.8 million) -1
9. Alabama Crimson Tide ($94.6 million) -5
10. Nebraska Huskers ($94.3 million) +1
11. LSU ($92.0 million) +3
12. Tennessee ($91.0 million) -3
Rest of the SEC
14. Florida ($84.8 million) -2
17. Arkansas ($76.5 million) +4
19. Texas A&M ($73.5 million) -4
23. South Carolina ($65.0 million) -1
37. Ole Miss ($48.2 million) -4
49. Kentucky ($41.4 million) 0
55. Missouri ($38.5 million) +4
57. Mississippi State ($38.0 million) +4
62. Vanderbilt ($32.1 million) -2
Other Notables
20. Oregon ($72.1 million) 0
27. Clemson ($61.4 million) +3
36. USC ($50.0 million) -12
Last place: West Virginia ($24.7 million) 0
Wild that the top 3 have combined for 1.5 National Titles over the last quarter-century.
This post was edited on 3/26/20 at 3:37 pm
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:27 pm to The_Ultimate_Warrior
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9. A1abana Crimson Tired ($94.6 million) -5
quote:tDecline.
-5
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:30 pm to The_Ultimate_Warrior
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19. Texas A&M ($73.5 million) -4
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:30 pm to The_Ultimate_Warrior
Keep in mind that this is gross. It would be interesting to see what the Net is. Interesting nonetheless. Thanks for posting!
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:31 pm to The_Ultimate_Warrior
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1. Texas Longhorns ($156.1 million) 0
2. Georgia Bulldogs ($123.1 million) 0
3. Michigan Wolverines ($122.3 million) 0
Look at that. The three biggest underachievers in college football are at the tippy top.
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:31 pm to The_Ultimate_Warrior
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1. Texas Longhorns ($156.1 million) 0
2. Georgia Bulldogs ($123.1 million) 0
3. Michigan Wolverines ($122.3 million) 0
4. Notre Dame Fighting Irish ($115.5 million) +2
5. Ohio State Buckeyes ($115.1 million) 0
6. Penn State Nittany Lions ($100.1 million) +2
7. Auburn Tigers ($95.2 million) +3
8. Oklahoma Sooners ($94.8 million) -1
9. Alabama Crimson Tide ($94.6 million) -5
10. Nebraska Huskers ($94.3 million) +1
11. LSU ($92.0 million) +3
12. Tennessee ($91.0 million) -3
LMAOOOOO
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:32 pm to The_Ultimate_Warrior
Lol. The top 6 are loser programs that will never win anything.
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:33 pm to PlateJohnsonIII
Hang in there..you're beating Vanderbilt!
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:35 pm to The_Ultimate_Warrior
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19. Texas A&M ($73.5 million) -4
BUT MUH ENDOWMENT
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:35 pm to WilliamTaylor21
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WilliamTaylor21
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tDecline noted.
Yeah, we know. It's okay though, I'm sure your material will get better once the football season picks back up.
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:37 pm to skrayper
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I'm sure your material will get better once the football season picks back up.
Your sig
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:38 pm to Box Geauxrilla
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Your sig
That’s some of mUh material!
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:39 pm to The_Ultimate_Warrior
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College Football's Richest/Poorest Power 5 Programs by The_Ultimate_Warrior
3rd time in the last couple of weeks we have seen this. Should be R`AD.
Furthermore, accounting practices allow for movement of monies to be credited elsewhere. The smart universities learned this loophole a long time ago.
Why? Tax shelters. Lower taxes..etc...
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:42 pm to WilliamTaylor21
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That’s some of mUh material!
Exactly.
I honor your last amusing moments, and that brief period you had a trial to Photoshop.
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:47 pm to The_Ultimate_Warrior
But the Aggies said they were rich?
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:51 pm to The_Ultimate_Warrior
Impressive spot for Arkansas considering what’s happened to our program.
This post was edited on 3/26/20 at 3:53 pm
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:52 pm to TheCheshireHog
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17. Arkansas ($76.5 million) +4
19. Texas A&M ($73.5 million) -4
One of these two teams had a 2-10 season in that timeframe.
Posted on 3/26/20 at 3:53 pm to Todd Greene
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Todd Greene
Appreciate your opinions and contributions to the thread Tod.
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Should be R`AD.
Ohhhh, Tod. You should go start a "what if footbaw season is cancelled bc da corona" thread! That hasn't been done yet!
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