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Which are College Football’s Richest Programs

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#1 Texas-156.1 Million
#2 Georgia-123.1 Million
#3 Michigan-122.3 Million
#4 Notre Dame- 115.5 Million
#5 Ohio St- 115.1 Million
#6 Penn St- 100.1 Million
#7 Auburn- 95.2 Million
#8 Oklahoma- 94.8 Million
#9 Alabama- 94.6 Million
#10 Nebraska- 94.3 Million
#11 LSU- 92.0 Million
#12 Tennessee- 91.0 Million
#13 Wisconsin- 89.9 Million
#14 Florida- 84.8 Million
#15 Washington- 84.0 Million
#16 Iowa- 81.0 Million
#17 Arkansas- 76.5 Million
#18 Michigan St- 75.6 Million
#19 Texas A&M- 73.5 Million
#20- Oregon- 72.1 Million
#24- Northwestern 63.2 Million
#26- Minnesota 63.0 Million
#28- Illinois 58.2 Million
#31- Purdue 54.8 Million
#32- Indiana 52.6 Million

 
Surprised aTm is that far down, don't they get a cut of the oil money out of Texas?
 
Texas going to take a big hit with oil about to be selling at $10 a barrel. Lots of their big boosters will be hurting.
 
agree with both ATM and USC, but Oregon seems low unless they just spent so much and are reloading the bank again? other odd ducks on first glance for lack of success, TN, WA and of course IA, in my opinion of course
 
Not sure exactly how they measured the schools. I think there probably are more than one way to do it. Regardless, you can see the value of being in the B1G, lot's of member schools in that list.

Also would be interesting and if you took that list of 32 schools and created a super college division out of it, something like the NFL with 4 conferences sharing the combined media and playoff revenue. The whole would be greater than the sum of the parts in terms of revenue.
 
Not sure exactly how they measured the schools. I think there probably are more than one way to do it. Regardless, you can see the value of being in the B1G, lot's of member schools in that list.

Also would be interesting and if you took that list of 32 schools and created a super college division out of it, something like the NFL with 4 conferences sharing the combined media and playoff revenue. The whole would be greater than the sum of the parts in terms of revenue.

Why do people feel the need wanting to compare the NFL to College Football..

We have more college teams (Power5)
than just 32...
 
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