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NCAA FBS Division Athletic Department Revenues - EnterSandman - 11-12-2019 06:49 PM Info From Equity in Athletics Reporting Year: 07/01/2017 - 06/30/2018 Total Revenues by Team 001.) The University of Texas at Austin - $210,370,940 002.) Ohio State University - $203,514,189 003.) The University of Alabama - $181,470,156 004.) Florida State University - $177,512,950 005.) University of Georgia - $176,699,894 006.) University of Oklahoma-Norman Campus - $175,325,500 007.) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - $173,505,842 008.) Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus - $165,373,212 009.) University of Kansas - $164,738,351 010.) University of Florida - $157,240,476 011.) Texas A & M University-College Station - $152,971,142 012.) University of Notre Dame - $149,508,530 013.) Auburn University - $147,620,572 014.) University of Wisconsin-Madison - $146,385,704 015.) Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College - $145,422,795 016.) The University of Tennessee-Knoxville - $142,686,084 017.) University of Louisville - $140,155,907 018.) University of South Carolina-Columbia - $140,084,150 019.) Stanford University - $137,965,999 020.) University of Iowa - $136,643,027 021.) University of Nebraska-Lincoln - $136,624,256 022.) University of Arkansas - $132,545,645 023.) University of California-Los Angeles - $130,960,560 024.) University of Washington-Seattle Campus - $130,919,331 025.) University of Kentucky - $125,462,485 026.) Arizona State University-Tempe - $122,327,384 027.) Indiana University-Bloomington - $121,217,287 028.) University of Minnesota-Twin Cities - $120,619,042 029.) University of Southern California - $116,948,216 030.) Texas Christian University - $115,240,541 031.) Michigan State University - $112,942,827 032.) Clemson University - $111,852,105 033.) Duke University - $108,585,925 034.) University of Virginia-Main Campus - $105,486,203 035.) University of Oregon - $103,456,686 036.) Purdue University-Main Campus - $103,092,204 037.) University of Mississippi - $99,157,535 038.) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - $98,849,409 039.) West Virginia University - $98,851,233 040.) University of Maryland-College Park - $98,294,571 041.) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - $97,955,075 042.) Baylor University - $95,214,007 043.) University of Miami - $94,723,980 044.) Kansas State University - $94,082,668 045.) Syracuse University - $93,792,187 046.) Mississippi State University - $93,752,613 047.) University of Missouri-Columbia - $93,744,322 048.) University of Arizona - $92,693,610 049.) Northwestern University - $92,274,339 050.) University of California-Berkeley - $90,695,900 051.) University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus - $89,926,268 052.) University of Colorado Boulder - $89,822,527 053.) Oregon State University - $88,600,331 054.) North Carolina State University at Raleigh - $87,929,032 055.) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - $86,334,972 056.) Oklahoma State University-Main Campus - $84,959,398 057.) University of Utah - $82,467,618 058.) Vanderbilt University - $80,093,541 059.) Brigham Young University-Provo - $79,644,919 060.) Texas Tech University - $79,106,849 061.) University of Connecticut - $78,985,762 062.) Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus - $78,213,389 063.) Rutgers University-New Brunswick - $78,205,862 064.) Boston College - $77,850,143 065.) Washington State University - $73,466,115 066.) Iowa State University - $71,856,869 067.) Wake Forest University - $70,856,132 068.) Southern Methodist University - $64,607,467 069.) University of Central Florida - $60,069,492 070.) Temple University - $55,933,640 071.) University of Memphis - $55,464,035 072.) University of Houston - $55,344,923 073.) Colorado State University-Fort Collins - $55,228,814 074.) San Diego State University - $54,893,977 075.) University of South Florida-Main Campus - $51,710,233 076.) California State University-Fresno - $49,472,907 077.) Tulane University of Louisiana - $48,417,254 078.) University of Cincinnati-Main Campus - $48,384,869 079.) East Carolina University - $43,689,985 080.) University of Hawaii at Manoa - $42,987,651 081.) Rice University - $42,118,864 082.) University of Nevada-Las Vegas - $41,859,319 083.) University of Nevada-Reno - $41,381,120 084.) Old Dominion University - $40,827,956 085.) University of Tulsa - $40,796,150 086.) University of New Mexico-Main Campus - $40,693,911 087.) Liberty University - $40,014,357 088.) University of Massachusetts-Amherst - $38,693,652 089.) University of Wyoming - $38,561,845 090.) Florida International University - $38,240,735 091.) University of North Texas - $38,208,169 092.) Boise State University - $38,060,709 093.) Miami University-Oxford - $37,127,175 094.) Texas State University - $36,158,796 095.) University of Alabama at Birmingham - $35,712,349 096.) San Jose State University - $35,089,263 097.) Utah State University - $33,848,199 098.) Middle Tennessee State University - $33,291,605 099.) University of Akron Main Campus - $33,068,579 100.) University at Buffalo - $33,041,793 101.) University of North Carolina at Charlotte - $32,942,060 102.) Troy University - $32,674,866 103.) Georgia State University - $32,629,682 104.) Central Michigan University - $32,540,008 105.) Western Michigan University - $32,494,453 106.) University of Louisiana at Lafayette - $32,199,757 107.) The University of Texas at El Paso - $31,628,469 108.) The University of Texas at San Antonio - $31,552,807 109.) Marshall University - $30,753,677 110.) Eastern Michigan University - $30,681,034 111.) Kent State University at Kent - $29,489,662 112.) Ohio University-Main Campus - $29,338,401 113.) University of Toledo - $29,257,801 114.) Coastal Carolina University - $29,024,097 115.) Ball State University - $28,634,104 116.) Florida Atlantic University - $27,662,831 117.) Appalachian State University - $27,386,515 118.) Western Kentucky University - $26,545,191 119.) University of South Alabama - $25,399,204 120.) Northern Illinois University - $25,163,429 121.) New Mexico State University-Main Campus - $24,812,417 122.) Bowling Green State University-Main Campus - $24,673,957 123.) Louisiana Tech University - $22,207,982 124.) University of Southern Mississippi - $22,043,675 125.) Georgia Southern University - $19,941,591 126.) Arkansas State University-Main Campus - $17,532,986 127.) University of Louisiana at Monroe - $14,196,977 128.) Air Force - Not Available 129.) Navy - Not Available 130.) UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY - Not Available American Athletic Conference 01.) University of Connecticut - $78,985,762 02.) Southern Methodist University - $64,607,467 03.) University of Central Florida - $60,069,492 04.) Temple University - $55,933,640 05.) University of Memphis - $55,464,035 06.) University of Houston - $55,344,923 07.) University of South Florida-Main Campus - $51,710,233 08.) Tulane University of Louisiana - $48,417,254 09.) University of Cincinnati-Main Campus - $48,384,869 10.) East Carolina University - $43,689,985 11.) University of Tulsa - $40,796,150 12.) Navy - Not Available Avg Revenue 54,854,892 Atlantic Coast Conference 01.) Florida State University - $177,512,950 02.) University of Louisville - $140,155,907 03.) Clemson University - $111,852,105 04.) Duke University - $108,585,925 05.) University of Virginia-Main Campus - $105,486,203 06.) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - $98,849,409 07.) University of Miami - $94,723,980 08.) Syracuse University - $93,792,187 09.) University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus - $89,926,268 10.) North Carolina State University at Raleigh - $87,929,032 11.) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - $86,334,972 12.) Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus - $78,213,389 13.) Boston College - $77,850,143 14.) Wake Forest University - $70,856,132 Avg Revenue 101,576,329 Big Ten Conference 01.) Ohio State University - $203,514,189 02.) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - $173,505,842 03.) Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus - $165,373,212 04.) University of Wisconsin-Madison - $146,385,704 05.) University of Iowa - $136,643,027 06.) University of Nebraska-Lincoln - $136,624,256 07.) Indiana University-Bloomington - $121,217,287 08.) University of Minnesota-Twin Cities - $120,619,042 09.) Michigan State University - $112,942,827 10.) Purdue University-Main Campus - $103,092,204 11.) University of Maryland-College Park - $98,294,571 12.) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - $97,955,075 13.) Northwestern University - $92,274,339 14.) Rutgers University-New Brunswick - $78,205,862 Avg Revenue 127,617,674 Big XII Conference 01.) The University of Texas at Austin - $210,370,940 02.) University of Oklahoma-Norman Campus - $175,325,500 03.) University of Kansas - $164,738,351 04.) Texas Christian University - $115,240,541 05.) West Virginia University - $98,851,233 06.) Baylor University - $95,214,007 07.) Kansas State University - $94,082,668 08.) Oklahoma State University-Main Campus - $84,959,398 09.) Texas Tech University - $79,106,849 10.) Iowa State University - $71,856,869 Avg Revenue 118,974,635 Conference USA 01.) Rice University - $42,118,864 02.) Old Dominion University - $40,827,956 03.) Florida International University - $38,240,735 04.) University of North Texas - $38,208,169 05.) University of Alabama at Birmingham - $35,712,349 06.) Middle Tennessee State University - $33,291,605 07.) University of North Carolina at Charlotte - $32,942,060 08.) The University of Texas at El Paso - $31,628,469 09.) The University of Texas at San Antonio - $31,552,807 10.) Marshall University - $30,753,677 11.) Florida Atlantic University - $27,662,831 12.) Western Kentucky University - $26,545,191 13.) Louisiana Tech University - $22,207,982 14.) University of Southern Mississippi - $22,043,675 Avg Revenue 32,409,741 Mid-American Conference 01.) Miami University-Oxford - $37,127,175 02.) University of Akron Main Campus - $33,068,579 03.) University at Buffalo - $33,041,793 04.) Central Michigan University - $32,540,008 05.) Western Michigan University - $32,494,453 06.) Eastern Michigan University - $30,681,034 07.) Kent State University at Kent - $29,489,662 08.) Ohio University-Main Campus - $29,338,401 09.) University of Toledo - $29,257,801 10.) Ball State University - $28,634,104 11.) Northern Illinois University - $25,163,429 12.) Bowling Green State University-Main Campus - $24,673,957 Avg Revenue 30,459,200 Mountain West Conference 01.) Colorado State University-Fort Collins - $55,228,814 02.) San Diego State University - $54,893,977 03.) California State University-Fresno - $49,472,907 04.) University of Hawaii at Manoa - $42,987,651 05.) University of Nevada-Las Vegas - $41,859,319 06.) University of Nevada-Reno - $41,381,120 07.) University of New Mexico-Main Campus - $40,693,911 08.) University of Wyoming - $38,561,845 09.) Boise State University - $38,060,709 10.) San Jose State University - $35,089,263 11.) Utah State University - $33,848,199 12.) Air Force - Not Available Avg Revenue 42,916,156 Pacific-12 Conference 01.) Stanford University - $137,965,999 02.) University of California-Los Angeles - $130,960,560 03.) University of Washington-Seattle Campus - $130,919,331 04.) Arizona State University-Tempe - $122,327,384 05.) University of Southern California - $116,948,216 06.) University of Oregon - $103,456,686 07.) University of Arizona - $92,693,610 08.) University of California-Berkeley - $90,695,900 09.) University of Colorado Boulder - $89,822,527 10.) Oregon State University - $88,600,331 11.) University of Utah - $82,467,618 12.) Washington State University - $73,466,115 Avg Revenue 105,027,023 Southeastern Conference 01.) The University of Alabama - $181,470,156 02.) University of Georgia - $176,699,894 03.) University of Florida - $157,240,476 04.) Texas A & M University-College Station - $152,971,142 05.) Auburn University - $147,620,572 06.) Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College - $145,422,795 07.) The University of Tennessee-Knoxville - $142,686,084 08.) University of South Carolina-Columbia - $140,084,150 09.) University of Arkansas - $132,545,645 10.) University of Kentucky - $125,462,485 11.) University of Mississippi - $99,157,535 12.) Mississippi State University - $93,752,613 13.) University of Missouri-Columbia - $93,744,322 14.) Vanderbilt University - $80,093,541 Avg Revenue 133,496,529 Sun Belt Conference 01.) Texas State University - $36,158,796 02.) Troy University - $32,674,866 03.) Georgia State University - $32,629,682 04.) University of Louisiana at Lafayette - $32,199,757 05.) Coastal Carolina University - $29,024,097 06.) Appalachian State University - $27,386,515 07.) University of South Alabama - $25,399,204 08.) Georgia Southern University - $19,941,591 09.) Arkansas State University-Main Campus - $17,532,986 10.) University of Louisiana at Monroe - $14,196,977 Avg Revenue 26,714,447 Independents 01.) University of Notre Dame - $149,508,530 02.) Brigham Young University-Provo - $79,644,919 03.) Liberty University - $40,014,357 04.) University of Massachusetts-Amherst - $38,693,652 05.) New Mexico State University-Main Campus - $24,812,417 06.) UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY - Not Available RE: NCAA Division I-A Athletic Department Revenues - Shox - 11-12-2019 07:13 PM After seeing KU's number evidently basketball does matter. Welcome to the B1G![/i] RE: NCAA Division I-A Athletic Department Revenues - Nerdlinger - 11-12-2019 07:27 PM This is revenue, but what about profit? You gotta spend money to make money. RE: NCAA Division I-A Athletic Department Revenues - SoCalPanther - 11-12-2019 08:58 PM (11-12-2019 07:27 PM)Nerdlinger Wrote: This is revenue, but what about profit? You gotta spend money to make money. and if you didn't make any, then you must not have spent any. Lol... RE: NCAA Division I-A Athletic Department Revenues - Nerdlinger - 11-12-2019 09:01 PM (11-12-2019 08:58 PM)SoCalPanther Wrote:(11-12-2019 07:27 PM)Nerdlinger Wrote: This is revenue, but what about profit? You gotta spend money to make money. The converse is not necessarily true, of course. The point is that most of these revenues are balanced out -- to the cent -- by expenses in the same books that report the revenues. RE: NCAA Division I-A Athletic Department Revenues - bullet - 11-12-2019 09:05 PM Despite the massive TV contracts of the P5, BYU still is #59 and UConn #61. Rest of top 67 are P5. AAC #68-#72, #75, #77-#79, #85 MWC #73-74, #76, #80, #82-83, #86, #89, #92, #96-97 Top outside the P5 and pretentious 2-------RICE!!!! #81 Next is ODU at #84. RE: NCAA Division I-A Athletic Department Revenues - Renandpat - 11-12-2019 09:06 PM (11-12-2019 07:27 PM)Nerdlinger Wrote: This is revenue, but what about profit? You gotta spend money to make money. What about them? Ain't no dividends to be given out. Nearly everyone is listed as a 501c3, and not for profit by law. They gotta spend it so it is paid out in bonuses, pays down building debt, or pays for maintenance somewhere possibly back to the school's general fund. It's like a church, gotta spend what you bring in. RE: NCAA Division I-A Athletic Department Revenues - Nerdlinger - 11-12-2019 09:15 PM (11-12-2019 09:06 PM)Renandpat Wrote:(11-12-2019 07:27 PM)Nerdlinger Wrote: This is revenue, but what about profit? You gotta spend money to make money. How much of the revenue was because of all the money invested in the sports programs to begin with? Also, if they can balance their books perfectly, as most report anyway, I wonder how much of the revenue and expenses are actually attributable to sports. RE: NCAA Division I-A Athletic Department Revenues - CitrusUCF - 11-12-2019 09:20 PM I’m surprised Cincy is a noticeable drop below the other top programs in the conference (and USF). RE: NCAA Division I-A Athletic Department Revenues - stxrunner - 11-12-2019 10:52 PM (11-12-2019 09:20 PM)CitrusUCF Wrote: I’m surprised Cincy is a noticeable drop below the other top programs in the conference (and USF). This is a drop below what I’ve seen reported from UC in the past. I assume it’s because this was the year we played our basketball season off campus at NKU. We didn’t get very much b-ball revenue at all in that year compared to normal. The new arena would bring a significant amount of revenue. RE: NCAA FBS Division Athletic Department Revenues - CliftonAve - 11-13-2019 05:23 AM (11-12-2019 10:52 PM)stxrunner Wrote:(11-12-2019 09:20 PM)CitrusUCF Wrote: I’m surprised Cincy is a noticeable drop below the other top programs in the conference (and USF). This, plus out FB team was 4-8 and attendance was awful. Show me 2018-19 when we were back in our renovated arena in hoops and our football team went 11-2 and won the Military Bowl. RE: NCAA FBS Division Athletic Department Revenues - quo vadis - 11-13-2019 09:02 AM These numbers look really weird. E.g., FSU has a smaller financial pocketbook than Florida in every way - less conference money, less attendance at football games, etc. So where is it getting $177m from? Did a T-Boone Pickens type donate $60m to the athletic department? Makes no sense, as does the Kansas number. RE: NCAA FBS Division Athletic Department Revenues - bullet - 11-13-2019 09:35 AM (11-13-2019 09:02 AM)quo vadis Wrote: These numbers look really weird. FSU is typically lower. Maybe they raised a bunch of money for a coaches' buyout. RE: NCAA FBS Division Athletic Department Revenues - Big Frog II - 11-13-2019 09:49 AM There's no telling how much these numbers maybe skewed by new stadium or arena construction gifts. RE: NCAA FBS Division Athletic Department Revenues - IHAVETRIED - 11-13-2019 10:16 AM This is why a moving 3-yr avg is a much better way to look at these numbers. Unusual Gifts for Buyouts and Facilities and Other Purposes. RE: NCAA FBS Division Athletic Department Revenues - NBPirate - 11-13-2019 11:02 AM I'm sure capital campaigns have a huge impact on these #s. Some of the SEC numbers shift by 10-20 million year to year. I think Ole Miss was upwards of 110 million last year. RE: NCAA FBS Division Athletic Department Revenues - arkstfan - 11-13-2019 11:12 AM Different methodology from USA Today obviously. Arkansas State is reporting only university accounts, not booster club. I sort of suspected that but nailed it down when I got to the entry for total head coach salary expenditures (MEN) and the grand total was less than Blake Anderson's contract. So that's not counting booster club supplements to head coaches and assistant coaches or other outlays from the booster club. The revenue "hole" is roughly the same size and the booster club's revenue. Very useful data and appropriately is aligned with university revenues and outlays because those are of more interest in enforcing Title IX than third party organization revenues and expenditures. RE: NCAA FBS Division Athletic Department Revenues - mturn017 - 11-13-2019 01:52 PM (11-12-2019 09:01 PM)Nerdlinger Wrote:(11-12-2019 08:58 PM)SoCalPanther Wrote:(11-12-2019 07:27 PM)Nerdlinger Wrote: This is revenue, but what about profit? You gotta spend money to make money. The reporting guidelines state that expenses can not exceed revenue. Their reasoning is the bills have to be paid somehow, right? So how’d you pay them? If you use surplus revenues from prior years to cover current year shortfall then you should report those revenues in both years. You can pretty much throw the idea of “books” or “accounting” out the window with these numbers. RE: NCAA FBS Division Athletic Department Revenues - mturn017 - 11-13-2019 01:54 PM (11-13-2019 11:02 AM)NBPirate Wrote: I'm sure capital campaigns have a huge impact on these #s. Some of the SEC numbers shift by 10-20 million year to year. I think Ole Miss was upwards of 110 million last year. They shouldn’t. It explicitly states not to include capital campaign revenues or expenditures. https://surveys.ope.ed.gov/athletics/images/Instructions/2019_EADA_user_s_Guide.pdf RE: NCAA FBS Division Athletic Department Revenues - mturn017 - 11-13-2019 01:57 PM (11-13-2019 11:12 AM)arkstfan Wrote: Different methodology from USA Today obviously. Third party payments to the school to cover salaries should be included. It doesn’t address if the payments are made directly to the coach by the third party. |