5 year cumulative athletic revenue by program

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5 year cumulative athletic revenue by program

Post by flying_scotsman2.0 » August 21st, 2023, 8:36 am

USU at #90, near the bottom of the MW. Utah near the bottom of P5 schools, but still double what USU is. BYU close to Utah. Boise actually very close to us. I just thought it was interesting. Crazy money in college athletics.

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5 year cumulative Grand Total Athletics Revenue (per EADA 2017-21 filings):

1-10
Ohio State $ 1,025,965,761
Texas $ 998,714,585
Georgia $ 902,151,502
Alabama $ 887,756,096
Michigan $ 858,867,399
Oklahoma $ 834,334,929
Notre Dame $ 828,704,475
Florida State $ 778,980,672
LSU $ 776,968,241
Texas A & M $ 762,959,255
11-20
Auburn $ 756,704,672
Florida $ 742,555,889
South Carolina $ 697,446,785
Tennessee $ 697,069,189
Stanford $ 695,234,407
Wisconsin $ 686,817,803
Arkansas $ 683,713,363
Louisville $ 678,990,215
Kentucky $ 673,750,993
USC $ 673,433,509
21-30
Iowa $ 667,677,765
Washington $ 630,902,627
Nebraska $ 629,486,644
Indiana $ 624,248,009
UCLA $ 618,926,907
Kansas $ 617,419,361
Clemson $ 607,111,632
Duke $ 592,026,155
TCU $ 591,784,280
Michigan State $ 583,357,213
31-40
Miami $ 578,271,901
Minnesota $ 577,387,856
Virginia $ 553,606,410
ASU $ 535,710,427
North Carolina $ 531,646,734
Ole Miss $ 531,110,120
Oregon $ 522,793,493
Baylor $ 514,116,323
Pitt $ 513,266,727
Northwestern $ 511,842,186
41-50
Arizona $ 505,516,137
Purdue $ 505,483,503
Mississippi State $ 504,870,084
Illinois $ 502,573,956
Cal $ 500,309,529
Maryland $ 495,594,455
Mizzou $ 479,560,721
Rutgers $ 472,705,032
Vanderbilt $ 467,496,199
VaTech $ 462,523,766
51-60
Syracuse $ 461,845,590
West Virginia $ 454,836,104
NC State $ 449,225,859
Colorado $ 444,362,212
Oklahoma State $ 442,954,142
Kansas State $ 438,867,824
Utah $ 435,026,866
Texas Tech $ 429,997,894
Boston College $ 424,628,198
Georgia Tech $ 410,028,973
61-70
Wake Forest $ 407,820,884
Oregon State $ 404,032,335
Iowa State $ 391,059,598
BYU $ 387,331,409
UConn $ 385,225,566
Washington State $ 357,397,958
SMU $ 348,921,167
Houston $ 336,036,347
UCF $ 331,652,630
Temple $ 299,292,533
71-80
South Florida $ 288,609,083
SDSU $ 284,656,283
Colorado State $ 276,259,471
Memphis $ 276,200,246
Cincinnati $ 262,669,727
Liberty $ 248,588,470
East Carolina $ 240,214,763
Fresno State $ 234,159,420
Hawaii $ 217,768,144
UNLV $ 214,871,135
81-90
North Texas $ 210,206,650
Old Dominion $ 208,875,160
Rice $ 207,078,952
Tulsa $ 205,890,931
Nevada $ 204,568,041
Boise State $ 202,625,424
New Mexico $ 198,443,973
Wyoming $ 196,690,465
UMass $ 195,060,049
Utah State $ 192,041,685
91-100
UAB $ 182,894,917
Georgia State $ 182,401,334
Miami (Ohio) $ 181,573,470
Tulane $ 181,417,312
FIU $ 175,186,644
Texas State $ 173,940,837
Charlotte $ 172,450,742
San Jose State $ 170,478,867
Louisiana-Lafayette $ 170,159,765
Middle Tennessee State $ 164,566,631
101-110
Marshall $ 162,098,908
Central Michigan $ 161,131,467
UTSA $ 158,231,330
Buffalo $ 158,067,539
Coastal Carolina $ 157,280,095
Western Michigan $ 156,554,197
FAU $ 154,161,079
Toledo $ 153,926,069
UTEP $ 148,441,246
Akron $ 148,023,143
111-120
Troy $ 145,090,585
App State $ 144,902,059
Eastern Michigan $ 144,604,120
Kent State $ 138,293,064
Ball State $ 135,649,811
New Mexico State $ 135,164,318
Ohio $ 133,104,508
Western Kentucky $ 131,544,180
Georgia Southern $ 128,260,185
South Alabama $ 124,573,068
121-126
Bowling Green $ 121,578,038
Southern Miss $ 116,204,661
LA Tech $ 114,244,016
Northern Illinois $ 111,523,522
Arkansas State $ 98,071,325
Louisiana-Monroe $ 79,949,672

(Penn St data incomplete but they had $325,137,329 over just 2020 and 2021 filings... would project them within the 8-12 range nationally)

Bottom Ten P5 schools:
Oklahoma State
Kansas State
Utah
Texas Tech
Boston College
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Oregon State
Iowa State
Washington State

Top Twelve non-P5 schools:
BYU
UConn
SMU
Houston
UCF
Temple
South Florida
SDSU
Colorado State
Memphis
Cincinnati
Liberty

Observations/Disclaimers:
-Stanford at 15th and #1 in the Pac-12 stands out. Have to think this is largely based on wealthy donors & interest accrued from their rumored $1 Billion athletic endowment
-P5 money advantage is massive; barely any cross-over between those in the P5 conferences and all those that aren't/weren't
-SEC will have 10 of the top 14 revenue schools starting in 2024 (and 12 of the top 19)
-Many athletic depts (especially lower tier P5 and all G5s) are heavily subsidized by direct institutional support and/or student fees. While EADA filings do not detail this figure, the info is available for all public universities via USAToday, KnightCommission, or Sportico
-Not all schools report revenues from the same sources and so there are some inherent outliers
-Total revenue figures are not necessarily a direct surrogate for "brand strength" due to many of the reasons above



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Re: 5 year cumulative athletic revenue by program

Post by BigBlueDart » August 21st, 2023, 9:57 am

So, it looks like Oregon State had the highest revenue in the MWC?
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Re: 5 year cumulative athletic revenue by program

Post by MalAgua » August 21st, 2023, 10:50 am

So is there a version of this with the debt? Would like to see net profits....
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Re: 5 year cumulative athletic revenue by program

Post by RogerAndersen » August 21st, 2023, 11:25 am

It would be interesting to see these figures with debt service factored in.

A significant chunk of the expenses side are simply non-negotiable. The revenue figures are nice. However, so many of these FBS athletic departments are so heavily in debt that Revenue side alone really only seems like half of the story.

Probably better to focus on Earnings rather than Revenue alone to really understand the relative health of Athletics Depts.
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