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USA TODAY released its updated list of the total revenue figures for Division I schools that reported their data in 2022-23. The database did not include such private institutions as Duke, Notre Dame, USC, Miami, Boston College and Stanford... (The Spun)
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Jack Daniel31 months
So what’s Texas excuse?
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hookem3331 months
We like to keep people like you obsessing over us. That's almost as much fun as winning would be.
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TigerDeacon31 months
If you think that is almost as much fun as winning, then you haven't been winning.
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cajunmud31 months
So what kind of side gig do they have that we don't?
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BIGJLAW31 months
They don't live in a third world country for starters.
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ImBatman31 months
BIGJLAW.. At least our third world country don't have Alabama weirdos that screw their relatives.
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RTRcdub31 months
They win the 10 games/season consecutively (except Texas. They have oil money).
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ExpoTiger31 months
This is the only list where Texas will be near the top. They are poor where it matters. Wins and titles.
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TDFreak31 months
Wins? Who needs wins? We’re raking in the green! Remember this chart when your season tickets go up next time.
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TDFreak31 months
And stadium concessions require a HELOC.
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jizzle660931 months
Penn State is #1 in professors sleeping with dogs
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Drizzt31 months
And kids. Too soon?
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KAGTASTIC31 months
I'm assuming those #s are gross. I wonder what net is.
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Drizzt31 months
That’s a lot of money in the top 2 for losers.
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jp4lsu31 months
LOL at UT. All that money and they haven't done anything in the major sports in a long time.
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secfballfan31 months
Revenue does NOT equal earnings...
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lsusteve131 months
How many of these schools receive State benefits? LSU doesn't
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kywildcatfanone30 months
Guy looks pregnant in that photo
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