Reporting Year: 07/01/2019 - 06/30/2020
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
011.) Auburn University - $153,703,749
012.) University of Iowa - $145,095,544
013.) University of Wisconsin-Madison - $143,954,553
014.) Texas A & M University-College Station - $143,807,835
015.) University of Louisville - $140,867,112
016.) University of Florida - $139,287,811
017.) University of Kentucky - $138,492,743
018.) University of Washington-Seattle - $137,573,939
019.) University of South Carolina-Columbia - $137,094,212
020.) The University of Tennessee-Knoxville - $136,807,801
021.) Stanford University - $133,622,625
022.) University of Nebraska-Lincoln - $128,185,606
023.) University of Southern California - $127,801,994
024.) University of Arkansas - $124,297,763
025.) Michigan State University - $122,557,963
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
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/
Reporting Year: 7/1/2019 - 6/30/2020 for most teams and determines conference affiliation, 01/01/2019 - 12/31/2019 for BYU. FBS teams only. Service Academies N/A.
School * Indicates Caveats | Football Revenues | Men's Basketball Revenues | Women's Basketball Revenues | Total Revenues of all Sports, Except Football and Basketball, Combined | Not Allocated by Gender/Sport | Grand Total for all Teams (includes by team and not allocated by gender/sport) | Grand Total Revenues Minus Grand Total Expenses |
Ohio State* | $115,510,031 | $22,020,260 | $790,523 | $7,213,785 | $80,007,438 | $225,542,037 | $36,443,543 |
Texas | $144,426,105 | $13,322,731 | $1,886,797 | $8,387,907 | $23,714,309 | $191,737,849 | $42,238,488 |
Alabama | $110,110,211 | $14,722,223 | $1,008,558 | $9,712,801 | $53,688,505 | $189,242,298 | $39,475,003 |
Georgia | $134,463,859 | $9,651,731 | $933,372 | $3,818,163 | $30,428,779 | $179,295,904 | $50,219,807 |
Michigan | $125,773,306 | $17,759,785 | $403,614 | $6,057,512 | $18,250,426 | $168,244,643 | $11,561,645 |
Notre Dame | $97,944,469 | $3,926,701 | $1,371,293 | $6,520,098 | $55,897,737 | $165,660,298 | $6,859,105 |
Penn State | $101,678,317 | $10,527,187 | $1,141,826 | $23,579,585 | $28,150,475 | $165,077,390 | $16,155,028 |
LSU | $95,063,116 | $8,760,820 | $380,518 | $4,606,339 | $51,649,683 | $160,460,476 | $4,869,420 |
Oklahoma | $101,881,969 | $8,477,462 | $2,064,744 | $11,612,368 | $35,080,195 | $159,116,738 | $1,622,208 |
Florida State | $71,102,595 | $13,061,863 | $6,035,984 | $25,713,642 | $39,742,771 | $155,656,855 | $0 |
Auburn | $97,665,511 | $12,258,411 | $241,272 | $2,853,148 | $40,685,407 | $153,703,749 | $24,113,382 |
Iowa | $81,421,937 | $11,163,105 | $1,033,612 | $3,980,632 | $47,496,258 | $145,095,544 | $29,074,407 |
Wisconsin | $87,408,161 | $19,453,045 | $984,485 | $16,486,987 | $19,621,875 | $143,954,553 | $6,489,470 |
Texas A&M | $78,052,665 | $14,755,380 | $926,533 | $4,829,945 | $45,243,312 | $143,807,835 | $7,479,849 |
Louisville | $48,923,931 | $40,684,042 | $1,493,218 | $1,067,496 | $48,698,425 | $140,867,112 | $2,036,943 |
Florida | $94,905,944 | $11,061,415 | $182,422 | $3,371,956 | $29,766,074 | $139,287,811 | $0 |
Kentucky* | $44,541,081 | $29,307,070 | $426,694 | $2,033,623 | $62,184,275 | $138,492,743 | $189,741 |
Washington | $91,704,081 | $12,459,010 | $1,465,644 | $10,745,828 | $21,199,376 | $137,573,939 | $22,290,291 |
South Carolina | $69,255,386 | $10,267,956 | $3,089,470 | $5,400,840 | $49,080,560 | $137,094,212 | $0 |
Tennessee* | $91,615,408 | $16,899,321 | $3,184,798 | $2,337,608 | $22,770,666 | $136,807,801 | $0 |
Stanford | $40,933,017 | $7,768,928 | $2,365,008 | $8,624,295 | $73,931,377 | $133,622,625 | $0 |
Nebraska | $95,848,584 | $13,517,159 | $1,501,609 | $5,655,566 | $11,662,688 | $128,185,606 | $13,046,957 |
Southern California | $53,380,160 | $6,540,372 | $2,952,488 | $23,915,519 | $41,013,455 | $127,801,994 | $0 |
Arkansas* | $70,283,699 | $18,727,503 | $625,151 | $5,725,632 | $28,935,778 | $124,297,763 | $0 |
Michigan State* | $68,942,427 | $20,211,332 | $77,137 | $4,527,658 | $28,799,409 | $122,557,963 | $0 |
Clemson* | $63,120,884 | $9,308,562 | $1,601,450 | $11,029,969 | $37,202,166 | $122,263,031 | $0 |
Indiana | $56,453,582 | $25,140,266 | $362,492 | $1,106,019 | $37,423,339 | $120,485,698 | $12,025,247 |
UCLA | $37,548,589 | $11,036,275 | $902,912 | $7,003,117 | $62,900,538 | $119,391,431 | $0 |
Miami (FL) | $59,453,410 | $9,209,237 | $5,734,665 | $20,441,299 | $20,521,924 | $115,360,535 | $196,090 |
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