These SEC schools are so desperate to win ... Paying crazy salaries for HC and assistants ... Always looking to make the next great hire ... pouring money left and right (even during the pandemic) ... I'll never feel sorry for college football and any "lost" revenue ... I love me some college football ... but the extreme some programs go to never ceases to amaze me ...
It would be quite interesting to be on the inside to see the finances.
Thought you might be interested in this. Note that you can click on any team or sort by conference, etc
TOTAL 2018-2019 REVENUE & EXPENSES of 227 TEAMS ARE HERE: https://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances/
Click on the team to get a breakdown of the REVENUE Total & EXPENSE Total.
$143,765,903 : Tennessee's Total Revenue
$143,765,903: Tennessee's Total Expenses
For IOWA (as you can see):
$27,179,000--Ticket Sales
$38,627,000--Contributions
$71,006,000--Rights/Licencing
$14,514,000--Other
$.....650,000--Student Fees
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$151,976,000 TOTAL REVENUE
Total Revenue Rankings:
#1 Texas, $223,880,000
#2 Texas A&M, $212,748,000
The B1G Teams:
#3 Ohio State, $210,548,000
#4 Michigan, $197,820,000
#6 Penn State, $164,529,000
#11 Wisconsin, $157,660,000
#14 Iowa, $151,976,000
#18 Michigan State, $140,011,000
#21 Nebraska, $136,233,000
#24 Minnesota, $130,456,000
#25 Indiana, $127,833,000
#29 Illinois, $118,565,000
#31 Purdue, $110,845,000
#33 Maryland, $108,796,000
#39 Rutgers, $103,251,000 (
@MrsScrew )
OTHERS:
#44 Iowa State, $95,412,000