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The University of Alabama - #1 in net profit of all NCAA schools
Posted on 12/8/10 at 10:53 am
Posted on 12/8/10 at 10:53 am
We are presently at #2 behind Texas as far as total revenue is concerned but are moving up on them pretty quickly, taking in almost $130 million a year. We are also the second fastest growing behind Oregon at a rate of 24.4%
SEC Athletics Revenue 2009-10
1. Alabama – $129.3 million; 24.4% growth from 2008-09
2. Florida – $116.5 million; 7.6 growth from 2008-09
3. LSU – $109.9 million; 9.9% growth from 2008-09
4. Tennessee – $100.7 million; 8.9% growth from 2008-09
5. Auburn – $92.6 million; 6.4% growth from 2008-09
6. Georgia – $88.0 million; 8.0% growth from 2008-09
7. South Carolina – $80.0 million; 4.9% growth from 2008-09
8. Kentucky – $79.7 million; 10.6% growth from 2008-09
9. Arkansas – $78.1 million; 22.0% growth from 2008-09
10. Vanderbilt – $50.0 million; 9.5% growth from 2008-09
11. *Ole Miss – $43.9 million; 6.3% growth from 2008-09
12. *Mississippi State – $38.1 million; 4.4% growth from 2008-09
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SEC Athletics Revenue 2009-10
1. Alabama – $129.3 million; 24.4% growth from 2008-09
2. Florida – $116.5 million; 7.6 growth from 2008-09
3. LSU – $109.9 million; 9.9% growth from 2008-09
4. Tennessee – $100.7 million; 8.9% growth from 2008-09
5. Auburn – $92.6 million; 6.4% growth from 2008-09
6. Georgia – $88.0 million; 8.0% growth from 2008-09
7. South Carolina – $80.0 million; 4.9% growth from 2008-09
8. Kentucky – $79.7 million; 10.6% growth from 2008-09
9. Arkansas – $78.1 million; 22.0% growth from 2008-09
10. Vanderbilt – $50.0 million; 9.5% growth from 2008-09
11. *Ole Miss – $43.9 million; 6.3% growth from 2008-09
12. *Mississippi State – $38.1 million; 4.4% growth from 2008-09
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Posted on 12/8/10 at 10:56 am to RollTide1987
print.the.shirts
seriously though 24% growth...wow!
seriously though 24% growth...wow!
Posted on 12/8/10 at 10:57 am to RollTide1987
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We are also the second fastest growing behind Oregon at a rate of 24.4%
2 stadium upgrades in 4 years that adds 20,000 seats will do that
Posted on 12/8/10 at 10:57 am to RollTide1987
I thought Vanderbilt would finish last.
Posted on 12/8/10 at 10:57 am to RollTide1987
The revenue boost from a national title season is considerable.
Posted on 12/8/10 at 10:59 am to RollTide1987
Arkansas grew by 22%. That's pretty killa.
There's also evidence that Ole Miss and State should combine their programs.
There's also evidence that Ole Miss and State should combine their programs.
Posted on 12/8/10 at 11:02 am to wmr
This is why its so hilarious when you hear people bitch about coaches' salaries. Saban is massively underpaid. We've just been printing money the last few years, and enrollment is way up. Everyone loves a good bandwagon.
Posted on 12/8/10 at 11:02 am to wmr
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There's also evidence that Ole Miss and State should combine their programs.
Nailed it. They would be halfway decent, so long as Mullen was the coach.
Posted on 12/8/10 at 11:03 am to RollTide1987
I wonder what tOSU's net profit would be if it didn't support 36 varsity sports with our football program.
Posted on 12/8/10 at 11:04 am to Crede15
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Saban is massively underpaid.
You realize he makes $2,000,000 more than any other head coach in the country?
Hell only 22 of the 120 coaches make more than $2 mil.
Posted on 12/8/10 at 11:04 am to BuckeyeFan87
That's actually just "revenue". The OP mislabeled his thread.
I think.
I think.
Posted on 12/8/10 at 11:06 am to BuckeyeFan87
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I wonder what tOSU's net profit would be if it didn't support 36 varsity sports with our football program.
And I wonder what my salary would be if they paid me more. Probably #1, I'm sure.
Posted on 12/8/10 at 11:08 am to spslayto
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I thought Vanderbilt would finish last.
What guy doesn't like a V on his head
Posted on 12/8/10 at 11:08 am to BuckeyeFan87
I am pretty sure Arkansas "breaks even" every year due to Title IX.
We're all in the same feminist-ruddered boat.
We're all in the same feminist-ruddered boat.
Posted on 12/8/10 at 11:08 am to RollTide1987
damn 24% growth is beastly
Posted on 12/8/10 at 11:09 am to wmr
I kinda sorta did. The article states that Alabama is #1 in profit but #2 in revenue.
Posted on 12/8/10 at 11:12 am to wmr
quote:Yes we are.
We're all in the same feminist-ruddered boat.
Posted on 12/8/10 at 11:12 am to wmr
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That's actually just "revenue". The OP mislabeled his thread.
I think.
Net is actually:
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Net “profit” (revenue minus expenses) of SEC schools 1. Alabama – $44.0 million; 31% profit margin 2. Georgia – $11.7 million; 13.3% profit margin 3. Florida – $11.3 million; 9.7% profit margin 4. LSU – $7.7 million; 7.0% profit margin 5. Arkansas – $6.3 million; 8.0% profit margin 6. Vanderbilt – $4.2 million; 8.4% profit margin 7. Tennessee – $4.1 million; 4.0% profit margin 8. Kentucky – $3.4 million; 4.3% profit margin 9. Mississippi State – $1.8 million; 4.9% profit margin 10. Auburn – $1.7 million; 1.8% profit margin 11. South Carolina – $1.7 million; 2.1% profit margin 12. Ole Miss – $0; 0.0% profit margin
Posted on 12/8/10 at 11:15 am to RollTide1987
From what I understand, the profit is turned over to the university and is not kept by athletics.
At least that's the case for LSU.
Alot of that revenue is donations and contribution money. For Bama last year, it was $29.6 M. For LSU, it was $31 M. After winning the NC, I can imagine that number sky-rocketed for Bama.
Here's the net profit part:
Alot of that revenue is donations and contribution money. For Bama last year, it was $29.6 M. For LSU, it was $31 M. After winning the NC, I can imagine that number sky-rocketed for Bama.
Here's the net profit part:
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1. Alabama – $44.0 million; 31% profit margin
2. Georgia – $11.7 million; 13.3% profit margin
3. Florida – $11.3 million; 9.7% profit margin
4. LSU – $7.7 million; 7.0% profit margin
5. Arkansas – $6.3 million; 8.0% profit margin
6. Vanderbilt – $4.2 million; 8.4% profit margin
7. Tennessee – $4.1 million; 4.0% profit margin
8. Kentucky – $3.4 million; 4.3% profit margin
9. Mississippi State – $1.8 million; 4.9% profit margin
10. Auburn – $1.7 million; 1.8% profit margin
11. South Carolina – $1.7 million; 2.1% profit margin
12. Ole Miss – $0; 0.0% profit margin
This post was edited on 12/8/10 at 11:16 am
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