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Gross Total Revenue by School and Conference 2016-7
GROSS TOTAL REVENUE FOR THE P5 SCHOOLS BY CONFERENCE:

SEC

3. Alabama $174,305,613
5. Georgia $157,852,479
7. Auburn $147,413,201
8. Louisiana State $146,934,487
11. Florida $142,545,938
12. Tennessee $139,659,550
14. South Carolina $136,032,845
16. Arkansas $132,172,997
17. Texas A&M $130,442,544
22. Kentucky $122,307,014
31. Mississippi $101,857,663
43. Missouri $90,034,258
44. Mississippi State $89,696,829
57. Vanderbilt $80,335,651
Total: $1,791,591,069
Conference Average: $127,970,791


Big 10

2. Ohio State $175,885,823
4. Michigan $162,955,051
10. Penn State $144,017,062
13. Wisconsin $139,430,724
19. Iowa $126,980,417
23. Nebraska $117,743,538.
25. Minnesota $107,894,615
27. Indiana $104,819,338
30. Michigan State $103,920,895
37. Maryland $94,881,357
52. Purdue $84,841,133
54. Northwestern $84,279,755
55. Illinois $83,307,820
59. Rutgers $78,439,668
Total: $1,609,397,196
Conference Average: $114,956,943

Big 12

1. Texas $207,127,309
6. Oklahoma $155,209,855
26. Texas Christian $105,055,587
32. Kansas $101,345,197
36. Baylor $98,125,426
39. West Virginia $92,593,373
48. Oklahoma State $88,059,220
50. Kansas State $86,081,526
58. Texas Tech $79,377,076
[b]65. Iowa State $66,335,424
Total: 1,079,309,993
Conference Average: $107,930,999

PAC 12

18. Washington $128,745,183
20. Stanford $125,039,558
24. Southern California $113,174,912
29. California Los Angeles $104,106,646
33. Oregon $101,333,119
35. Arizona State $98,972,378
41. Colorado $90,640,627
45. California $89,382,397
47. Arizona $88,186,587
49. Oregon State $86,730,624
60. Utah $74,774,278
63. Washington State $71,394,584
Total: 1,172,480,893
Conference Average: $97,706,741


ACC

9. Florida State $144,692,380
21. Louisville $122,445,304
28. Clemson $104,530,880
34. Duke $100,480,206
38. Virginia $92,962,999
40. Syracuse $91,445,865
42. North Carolina $90,500,869
46. Miami $89,135,175
51. N.C. State $85,201,572
53. Pittsburgh $84,831,036
56. Virginia Tech $80,792,750
61. Boston College $74,587,091
62. Georgia Tech $71,438,008
64. Wake Forest $66,995,224
Total: $1,300,039,359
Conference Average: $92,859,954


Independent:

15. Notre Dame $132,371,404



*The Schools in Blue are the only schools who earned more than the SEC average. These are the schools who could add to the value of the SEC on their own merit.

*The Schools in Green are the only schools who could potentially add value to the SEC based on markets. Omitted are the schools of the Big 10 and PAC.
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RE: Gross Total Revenue by School and Conference 2016-7
So all Power schools are now squarely in the top 65. Interesting. The disparity grows...

Other notes:

-Oklahoma State has fallen off the pace a little bit.

-TCU is looking pretty solid though.

-Someone finally cracked the $200M mark and it was Texas. Amazing to think they're not even getting full market value right now because of their conference affiliation.

-I wonder if Michigan State is going to take a hit in the coming years?

-If occurs to me that the PAC numbers really aren't so bad. Their problem is that they don't have enough powers within a reasonable geographic grasp.
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(02-08-2018 04:56 AM)AllTideUp Wrote:  So all Power schools are now squarely in the top 65. Interesting. The disparity grows...

Other notes:

-Oklahoma State has fallen off the pace a little bit.

-TCU is looking pretty solid though.

-Someone finally cracked the $200M mark and it was Texas. Amazing to think they're not even getting full market value right now because of their conference affiliation.

-I wonder if Michigan State is going to take a hit in the coming years?

-If occurs to me that the PAC numbers really aren't so bad. Their problem is that they don't have enough powers within a reasonable geographic grasp.

No all power schools are not in the top 65. I only listed the power schools because I had to look up the values of each school individually and I wasn't gong to take another couple of hours to look up the rest. I did look up the strongest two from last year and B.Y.U. would have placed 64th with $67,733,712 but UConn would have placed even higher at 54th with $83,374,163.

When I do this for everyone each year it takes about 4 to 5 hours to put it together. So no I don't look at schools that the previous year would not have placed because the gap has been widening. B.Y.U. gained 1 spot year over year and UConn slid down 4 more. But that means they are still better earners than 11 P5 schools where as B.Y.U. only out earns the last two positions which if B.Y.U. and UConn were in wouldn't be in the P5. This year that was a newcomer, Iowa State and a school that is there every year, Wake Forest.
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(02-08-2018 12:32 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(02-08-2018 04:56 AM)AllTideUp Wrote:  So all Power schools are now squarely in the top 65. Interesting. The disparity grows...

Other notes:

-Oklahoma State has fallen off the pace a little bit.

-TCU is looking pretty solid though.

-Someone finally cracked the $200M mark and it was Texas. Amazing to think they're not even getting full market value right now because of their conference affiliation.

-I wonder if Michigan State is going to take a hit in the coming years?

-If occurs to me that the PAC numbers really aren't so bad. Their problem is that they don't have enough powers within a reasonable geographic grasp.

No all power schools are not in the top 65. I only listed the power schools because I had to look up the values of each school individually and I wasn't gong to take another couple of hours to look up the rest. I did look up the strongest two from last year and B.Y.U. would have placed 64th with $67,733,712 but UConn would have placed even higher at 54th with $83,374,163.

When I do this for everyone each year it takes about 4 to 5 hours to put it together. So no I don't look at schools that the previous year would not have placed because the gap has been widening. B.Y.U. gained 1 spot year over year and UConn slid down 4 more. But that means they are still better earners than 11 P5 schools where as B.Y.U. only out earns the last two positions which if B.Y.U. and UConn were in wouldn't be in the P5. This year that was a newcomer, Iowa State and a school that is there every year, Wake Forest.

FYI you can download the data sets in spreadsheet format direct from the department of education. Saves a lot of time vs. looking up each school individually.

https://ope.ed.gov/athletics/#/customdata/search
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