Would love to know why FSU had such a large jump.
New Athletic Department Revenues 
Info From Equity in Athletics
Atlantic Coast Conference
Reporting Year: 7/1/2014 - 6/30/2015
 01.) Florida State University - $121,319,469
 02.) University of Notre Dame - $121,260,381
 03.) University of Louisville - $104,325,208
 04.) Duke University - $91,688,202
 05.) Syracuse University - $87,175,761
 06.) University of Virginia - $87,059,237
 07.) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - $81,298,133
 08.) University of Miami - $77,724,833
 09.) Clemson University - $76,979,261
 10.) North Carolina State University at Raleigh - $76,839,435
 11.) University of Pittsburgh - $70,527,488
 12.) Boston College - $69,300,736
 13.) Georgia Institute of Technology - $65,304,486
 14.) Wake Forest University - $58,672,116
 15.) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Still Hasn't Up Dated (Still reporting 2013-2014).
Reporting Year: 7/1/2013 - 6/30/2014
 01.) University of Notre Dame - $114,843,522
 02.) Florida State University - $104,420,339
 03.) University of Louisville - $89,428,348
 04.) Syracuse University - $87,647,822
 05.) University of Virginia - $80,983,121
 06.) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - $79,845,782
 07.) Duke University - $79,645,699
 08.) Clemson University - $73,791,753
 09.) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - $73,015,503
 10.) University of Miami - $71,785,978
 11.) North Carolina State University at Raleigh - $70,500,811
 12.) University of Pittsburgh - $66,089,664
 13.) Boston College - $65,229,918
 14.) Wake Forest University - $56,247,495
 15.) Georgia Institute of Technology - $55,526,101 
http://ope.ed.gov/athletics/index.aspx
 
+$2 Million is new bowl payouts (especially Orange); +$? M due to kickoff game in Dallas; Home schedule included Notre Dame, Clemson AND Florida. That's probably about $7M right there - no idea about the other $10M.
ReplyDeleteGood points. FSU has some non traditional revenue vehicles (College Town, Campus CVS, etc) that will be bringing in income....but I don't think $10 Million worth.
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