Tuesday, March 14, 2023

2021-22 Gross Revenue

Nice find by https://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/ 

2021-22 Gross Revenue

2021-2022 Gross Revenue Totals* By P5 School:

RankSchoolGross Revenue
1Ohio State$246,605,307$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
2Texas$230,503,008$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
3Notre Dame$215,302,916$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
4Michigan$210,652,287$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
5Georgia$203,048,566$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
6L S U$199,309,381$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
7Penn State$193,624,925$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
8Alabama$193,168,171$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
9U S C$187,650,353$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
10Oklahoma$186,948,657$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
11Florida$177,969,655$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
12Auburn$174,568,348$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
13Texas A&M$169,220,001$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
14Indiana$165,475,544$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
15Florida St$162,146,012$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
16Stanford$156,600,887$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
17Arkansas$154,551,832$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
18Tennessee$152,662,163$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
19Kentucky$151,490,901$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
20Duke$150,517,681$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
21Iowa$150,428,705$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
22Miami$148,497,805$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
23Washington$145,184,864$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
24S. Carolina$144,815,377$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
25Wisconsin$143,998,939$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
26Michigan St$143,656,649$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
27Clemson$140,436,882$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
28Louisville$139,978,924$$$$$$$$$$$$$
29T C U$138,998,636$$$$$$$$$$$$$
30Nebraska$136,303,218$$$$$$$$$$$$$
31UCLA$131,106,923$$$$$$$$$$$$$
32Rutgers$130,891,215$$$$$$$$$$$$$
33Virginia$128,298,742$$$$$$$$$$$$
34Minnesota$125,192,956$$$$$$$$$$$$
35Kansas$124,842,589$$$$$$$$$$$$
36Mississippi$123,796,191$$$$$$$$$$$$
37Pittsburgh$122,722,495$$$$$$$$$$$$
38Oregon$121,317,887$$$$$$$$$$$$
39Arizona$119,744,767$$$$$$$$$$$
40N. Carolina$119,569,409$$$$$$$$$$$
41California$118,212,181$$$$$$$$$$$
42Illinois$115,544,276$$$$$$$$$$$
43Purdue$115,139,432$$$$$$$$$$$
44Maryland$114,385,462$$$$$$$$$$$
45Baylor$111,131,098$$$$$$$$$$$
46Vanderbilt$110,941,948$$$$$$$$$$$
47Va. Tech$109,216,783$$$$$$$$$$
48Miss. State$109,091,372$$$$$$$$$$
49Missouri$107,823,739$$$$$$$$$$
50Arizona St$107,153,368$$$$$$$$$$
51Syracuse$105,631,408$$$$$$$$$$
52Northwestern$105,383,998$$$$$$$$$$
53Texas Tech$103,708,791$$$$$$$$$$
54N.C. State$102,387,569$$$$$$$$$$
55Oklahoma St$101,526,357$$$$$$$$$$
56Kansas State$100,822,204$$$$$$$$$$
57Utah$97,107,481$$$$$$$$$
58W. Virginia$97,067,706$$$$$$$$$
59Colorado$95,981,956$$$$$$$$$
60B C$95,703,917$$$$$$$$$
61B Y U$95,146,585$$$$$$$$$
62Ga Tech$93,696,369$$$$$$$$$
63Oregon St$87,727,179$$$$$$$$
64Iowa State$86,775,037$$$$$$$$
65U C F$85,490,789$$$$$$$$
66Wake Forest$84,889,487$$$$$$$$
67Wash. State$84,195,555$$$$$$$$
68Houston$78,806,406$$$$$$$
69Cincinnati$60,524,390$$$$$$

Most of the top schools on this list combine above-average tv revenue with higher ticket sales and donations, too. Texas even gets oil money.

If we look at conference averages, that tends to follow tv revenue...

2021-2022 Gross Revenue Totals By Conference:

  • SEC Average Per School: $155,175,546
  • B1G Average Per School: $149,805,922
  • Big XII Average Per School: $128,232,408
  • ACC Average Per School: $121,692,392
  • Pac-12 Average Per School: $120,998,617





2021-2022 Gross Revenue Totals By Conference:
SEC:

5. Georgia: $203,048,566
6. Louisiana State: $199,309,381
8. Alabama: $193,168,171
11. Florida: $177,969,655
12. Auburn: $174,568,348
13. Texas A&M: $169,220,001
17. Arkansas: $154,551,832
18. Tennessee: $152,662,163
19. Kentucky: $151,490,901
24. South Carolina: $144,815,377
36. Mississippi: $123,796,191
46. Vanderbilt: $110,941,948
48. Mississippi State: $109,091,372
49. Missouri: $107,823,739
Total: $2,172,457,645
Average Per School: $155,175,546




Big 10:

1. Ohio State: $246,605,307
4. Michigan: $210,652,287
7. Penn State: $193,624,925
14. Indiana: $165,475,544
21. Iowa: $150,428,705
25. Wisconsin: $143,998,939
26. Michigan State: $143,656,649
30. Nebraska: $136,303,218
32. Rutgers: $130,891,215
34. Minnesota: $125,192,956
42. Illinois: $115,544,276
43. Purdue: $115,139,432
44. Maryland: $114,385,462
52. Northwestern: $105,383,998
Total: $2,097,282,913
Average Per School: $149,805,922




Big 12:

2. Texas: $230,503,008
10. Oklahoma: $186,948,657
29. Texas Christian: $138,998,636
35. Kansas: $124,842,589
45. Baylor: $111,131,098
53. Texas Tech: $103,708,791
55. Oklahoma State: $101,526,357
56. Kansas State: $100,822,204
58. West Virginia: $97,067,706
64. Iowa State: $86,775,037
Total: $1,282,324,083
Average Per School: $128,232,408

Big 12 Additions:
61. Brigham Young: $95,146,585
65. Central Florida: $85,490,789
68. Houston: $78,806,406
69. Cincinnati: $60,524,390





ACC:

15. Florida State: $162,146,012
20. Duke: $150,517,681
22. Miami: $148,497,805
27. Clemson: $140,436,882
28. Louisville: $139,978,924
33. Virginia: $128,298,742
37. Pittsburgh: $122,722,495
40. North Carolina: $119,569,409
47. Virginia Tech: $109,216,783
51. Syracuse: $105,631,408
54. N.C. State: $102,387,569
60. Boston College: $95,703,917
62. Georgia Tech: $93,696,369
66. Wake Forest: $84,889,487
Total: $1,703,693,483
Average Per School: $121,692,392

*3. Notre Dame: $215,302,916





PAC 12:

7. Southern California: $187,650,353
16. Stanford: $156,600,887
23. Washington: $145,184,864
31. California Los Angeles: $131,106,923
38. Oregon: $121,317,887
39. Arizona: $119,744,767
41. California: $118,212,181
50. Arizona State: $107,153,368
57. Utah: $97,107,481
59. Colorado: $95,981,956
63. Oregon State: $87,727,179
67. Washington State: $84,195,555
Total: $1,451,983,401
Average Per School: $120,998,617



Total Revenues by School

001.) Ohio State University - $225,542,037
002.) The University of Texas at Austin - $191,737,849
003.) The University of Alabama - $189,242,298
004.) University of Georgia - $179,295,904
005.) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - $168,244,643
006.) University of Notre Dame - $165,660,298
007.) Pennsylvania State University - $165,077,390
008.) Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College - $160,460,476
009.) University of Oklahoma-Norman - $157,494,530
010.) Florida State University - $155,656,855

Atlantic Coast Conference

01.) Florida State University - $155,656,855
02.) University of Louisville - $140,867,112
03.) Clemson University - $122,263,031
04.) University of Miami - $115,360,535
05.) Duke University - $109,785,804
06.) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - $107,842,595
07.) University of Virginia - $106,985,487
08.) University of Pittsburgh - $99,763,877
09.) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - $98,885,805
10.) North Carolina State University at Raleigh - $88,656,510
11.) Boston College - $87,003,060
12.) Syracuse University - $86,415,599
13.) Georgia Institute of Technology - $86,407,600
14.) Wake Forest University - $84,486,746

FWIW, I always wonder about the "Equity" data because apparently it includes student fees and transfers as 'revenue'. I like seeing that broken out.

For example, looking at FSU's data, the "Equity" database says FSU had $155m in revenues and expenses that year. The books balanced perfectly, revenues equaled expenses.

But, this article says that FSU actually had $129m in operating revenues, leaving it with a $26m operating deficit. I find that information more enlightening.

https://www.tallahassee.com/story/sports...283842001/

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