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Grand Total Revenues for all Teams (includes by team and not allocated by gender/sport)

Reporting Year: 7/1/2008 - 6/30/2009

01.) Texas $138,459,149

02.) Ohio State $119,859,607

03.) Florida $108,309,060

04.) Alabama $103,934,873

05.) Louisiana State $100,077,884

06.) Penn State $95,978,243

07.) Michigan $95,193,030

08.) Tennessee $92,524,125

09.) Wisconsin $89,842,749

10.) Auburn $87,001,416

11.) Georgia $81,496,357

12.) Oklahoma $81,487,835

13.) Notre Dame $81,088,368

14.) Southern California $80,151,282

15.) Iowa $79,521,143

16.) South Carolina $76,254,236

17.) Michigan State $75,624,811

18.) Nebraska $74,881,383

19.) Stanford $74,695,254

20.) Florida State $74,417,324

21.) California $73,354,967

22.) Texas A&M $72,886,100

23.) Kentucky $72,057,751

24.) Oklahoma State $71,805,825

25.) Duke $71,072,431

26.) Kansas $70,614,953

27.) Minnesota $70,322,992

28.) North Carolina $70,152,767

29.) Virginia $67,141,170

30.) UCLA $66,177,866

31.) Boston College $64,157,876

32.) Arkansas $63,978,641

33.) Miami $61,969,808

34.) Indiana $60,615,528

35.) Washington $60,575,780

36.) Oregon $60,283,512

37.) Clemson $60,167,535

38.) Maryland $59,966,862

39.) Purdue $59,919,102

40.) Connecticut $58,495,408

41.) Louisville $58,023,326

42.) Missouri $57,778,668

43.) West Virginia $55,658,165

44.) Illinois $55,609,086

45.) Rutgers $54,304,756

46.) Arizona State $53,297,963

47.) Virginia Tech $52,838,905

48.) Syracuse $52,050,104

49.) Arizona $51,822,629

50.) Oregon State $50,211,404

51.) Colorado $49,859,693

52.) Northwestern $48,582,384

53.) Baylor $48,545,254

54.) Georgia Tech $48,061,053

55.) Kansas State $47,399,903

56.) Texas Tech $46,632,263

57.) North Carolina State $46,491,105

58.) Texas Christian $46,461,545

59.) Pittsburgh $45,830,364

60.) Iowa State $45,813,189

61.) Vanderbilt $45,582,274

62.) Wake Forest $44,649,063

63.) Mississippi $41,318,068

64.) Washington State $38,293,754

65.) South Florida $37,855,971

66.) Mississippi State $36,536,152

67.) Brigham Young $35,628,193

68.) Southern Methodist $35,386,090

69.) Cincinnati $35,027,102

70.) San Diego State $34,451,248

71.) Memphis $33,506,683

72.) Nevada-Las Vegas $33,178,196

73.) New Mexico $31,990,662

74.) Utah $31,776,878

75.) Rice $30,671,822

76.) East Carolina $30,569,723

77.) Hawaii $30,515,408

78.) Central Florida $29,987,609

79.) Houston $29,620,164

80.) Fresno State $28,806,348

81.) Tulsa $27,130,674

82.) Temple $26,879,311

83.) New Mexico State $25,616,185

84.) Miami (OH) $24,685,668

85.) Wyoming $24,671,158

86.) Buffalo $23,446,561

87.) Texas-El Paso $22,990,846

88.) Alabama-Birmingham $22,620,615

89.) Central Michigan $22,476,972

90.) Colorado State $22,333,071

91.) Eastern Michigan $21,951,867

92.) Ohio $21,893,603

93.) Western Michigan $21,674,165

94.) Army $21,620,575

95.) Nevada $21,444,154

96.) Florida International $21,270,045

97.) Western Kentucky $21,002,792

98.) Tulane $20,811,000

99.) Boise State $20,583,008

100.) Marshall $20,040,935

101.) Northern Illinois $19,903,785

102.) Akron $19,769,908

103.) Ball State $19,385,563

104.) Toledo $19,165,629

105.) Southern Mississippi $18,623,258

106.) Kent State $17,942,193

107.) San Jose State $17,886,445

108.) Middle Tennessee State $17,204,861

109.) North Texas $16,621,986

110.) Utah State $16,498,260

111.) Bowling Green $16,320,67

112.) Idaho $15,055,971

113.) Florida Atlantic $14,863,017

114.) Troy State $14,389,423

115.) Louisiana Tech $13,901,349

116.) Louisiana-Lafayette $12,122,861

117.) Arkansas State $10,745,253

118.) Louisiana-Monroe $7,907,960

Not Listed

Air Force

Navy

Atlantic Coast

20.) Florida State $74,417,324

25.) Duke $71,072,431

28.) North Carolina $70,152,767

29.) Virginia $67,141,170

31.) Boston College $64,157,876

33.) Miami $61,969,808

37.) Clemson $60,167,535

38.) Maryland $59,966,862

47.) Virginia Tech $52,838,905

54.) Georgia Tech $48,061,053

57.) North Carolina State $46,491,105

62.) Wake Forest $44,649,063

Big East

40.) Connecticut $58,495,408

41.) Louisville $58,023,326

43.) West Virginia $55,658,165

45.) Rutgers $54,304,756

48.) Syracuse $52,050,104

59.) Pittsburgh $45,830,364

65.) South Florida $37,855,971

69.) Cincinnati $35,027,102

Big Ten

02.) Ohio State $119,859,607

06.) Penn State $95,978,243

07.) Michigan $95,193,030

09.) Wisconsin $89,842,749

15.) Iowa $79,521,143

17.) Michigan State $75,624,811

27.) Minnesota $70,322,992

34.) Indiana $60,615,528

39.) Purdue $59,919,102

44.) Illinois $55,609,086

52.) Northwestern $48,582,384

Big 12

01.) Texas $138,459,149

12.) Oklahoma $81,487,835

18.) Nebraska $74,881,383

22.) Texas A&M $72,886,100

24.) Oklahoma State $71,805,825

26.) Kansas $70,614,953

42.) Missouri $57,778,668

51.) Colorado $49,859,693

53.) Baylor $48,545,254

55.) Kansas State $47,399,903

56.) Texas Tech $46,632,263

60.) Iowa State $45,813,189

Conference USA

68.) Southern Methodist $35,386,090

71.) Memphis $33,506,683

75.) Rice $30,671,822

76.) East Carolina $30,569,723

78.) Central Florida $29,987,609

79.) Houston $29,620,164

81.) Tulsa $27,130,674

87.) Texas-El Paso $22,990,846

88.) Alabama-Birmingham $22,620,615

98.) Tulane $20,811,000

100.) Marshall $20,040,935

105.) Southern Mississippi $18,623,258

Independents

13.) Notre Dame $81,088,368

94.) Army $21,620,575

00.) Navy N/A

Mid-American

82.) Temple $26,879,311

84.) Miami (OH) $24,685,668

86.) Buffalo $23,446,561

89.) Central Michigan $22,476,972

91.) Eastern Michigan $21,951,867

92.) Ohio $21,893,603

93.) Western Michigan $21,674,165

101.) Northern Illinois $19,903,785

102.) Akron $19,769,908

103.) Ball State $19,385,563

104.) Toledo $19,165,629

106.) Kent State $17,942,193

111.) Bowling Green $16,320,676

Mountain West

58.) Texas Christian $46,461,545

67.) Brigham Young $35,628,193

70.) San Diego State $34,451,248

72.) Nevada-Las Vegas $33,178,196

73.) New Mexico $31,990,662

74.) Utah $31,776,878

85.) Wyoming $24,671,158

90.) Colorado State $22,333,071

00.) Air Force N/A

Pacific-10

14.) Southern California $80,151,282

19.) Stanford $74,695,254

21.) California $73,354,967

30.) UCLA $66,177,866

35.) Washington $60,575,780

36.) Oregon $60,283,512

46.) Arizona State $53,297,963

49.) Arizona $51,822,629

50.) Oregon State $50,211,404

64.) Washington State $38,293,754

Southeastern

03.) Florida $108,309,060

04.) Alabama $103,934,873

05.) Louisiana State $100,077,884

08.) Tennessee $92,524,125

10.) Auburn $87,001,416

11.) Georgia $81,496,357

16.) South Carolina $76,254,236

23.) Kentucky $72,057,751

32.) Arkansas $63,978,641

61.) Vanderbilt $45,582,274

63.) Mississippi $41,318,068

66.) Mississippi State $36,536,152

Sun Belt

96.) Florida International $21,270,045

97.) Western Kentucky $21,002,792

108.) Middle Tennessee State $17,204,861

109.) North Texas $16,621,986

113.) Florida Atlantic $14,863,017

114.) Troy State $14,389,423

116.) Louisiana-Lafayette $12,122,861

117.) Arkansas State $10,745,253

118.) Louisiana-Monroe $7,907,960

Western Athletic

77.) Hawaii $30,515,408

80.) Fresno State $28,806,348

83.) New Mexico State $25,616,185

95.) Nevada $21,444,154

99.) Boise State $20,583,008

107.) San Jose State $17,886,445

110.) Utah State $16,498,260

112.) Idaho $15,055,971

115.) Louisiana Tech $13,901,349

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Good find very interesting. But also disappointing. Four teams who took in less revenue than UNT went to College Football Bowls. Granted the article is outdated, I would like to see what last years totals calculate. ( If you throw in other sports than my reasoning is unfounded.)

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Good find very interesting. But also disappointing. Four teams who took in less revenue than UNT went to College Football Bowls. Granted the article is outdated, I would like to see what last years totals calculate. ( If you throw in other sports than my reasoning is unfounded.)

Actually it isn't outdated. Covers the period July 1, 2008 thru June 30, 2009; the last complete period.

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The new fee will put us up around Wyoming. If it is is maxed out, it puts us around BYU.

Maybe, but I have a couple of questions. Perry wouldn't sign the bill unless the fee sunsets with the payoff of the stadium, right? Granted, that might take 20+ years.

Secondly, can the revenue from our athletic fee, beyond what's applied to debt service on the stadium bonds be used for other line item expenses of the athletic department? Can it ONLY be used for stadium/facilites debt service?

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Maybe, but I have a couple of questions. Perry wouldn't sign the bill unless the fee sunsets with the payoff of the stadium, right? Granted, that might take 20+ years.

Secondly, can the revenue from our athletic fee, beyond what's applied to debt service on the stadium bonds be used for other line item expenses of the athletic department? Can it ONLY be used for stadium/facilites debt service?

UNTflyer can answer those questions better than I can but I think this is the final version of the signed bill...

Legislative Session: 81®

Senate Bill 473

Senate Author: Estes

Effective: 5-23-09

House Sponsor: Crownover

Senate Bill 473 amends the Education Code to authorize the University of North Texas System board of regents to charge each student enrolled at the University of North Texas an intercollegiate athletics fee in an amount not to exceed $10 per semester credit hour, up to a maximum of 15 semester credit hours, for each semester or summer session. The bill restricts the use of revenue from the fee to financing, constructing, operating, maintaining, or improving an athletic facility or the operation of an intercollegiate athletics program at the university and prohibits the fee from being charged before the first semester a new football stadium is available for use at the university. The bill caps the fee for a student enrolled in more than 15 semester credit hours and requires the total amount of compulsory student services fees charged to a student to be reduced by $3 per semester credit hour for the first semester in which an intercollegiate athletics fee is charged.

The bill makes the initial levy and any increase of 10 percent or more in the amount of the fee subject to approval by a majority vote of the students voting at an election held for that purpose and prohibits the fee from being considered in determining the maximum amount of student services fees charged each student at the university. The bill requires the university's chief fiscal officer to collect the fee and to deposit the revenue from the fee in an account to be known as the intercollegiate athletics fee account. The bill prohibits the fee from being charged after the fifth academic year in which the fee is first charged unless, before the end of that academic year, the university has issued bonds payable from the fee, in which event the fee may not be charged after the academic year in which all such bonds, including refunding bonds for those bonds, have been fully paid.

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I am a little shocked that the Mid American conference is that far ahead of the Belt in revenue. I would have expected the two conferences to be almost identical.

Poor Monroe.....ouch.

Good read....

I had the exact same reaction when I read this list.

Interesting how on par, for the most part, we seem to be with the WAC.

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Conference USA

68.) Southern Methodist $35,386,090

71.) Memphis $33,506,683

75.) Rice $30,671,822

76.) East Carolina $30,569,723

78.) Central Florida $29,987,609

79.) Houston $29,620,164

81.) Tulsa $27,130,674

87.) Texas-El Paso $22,990,846

88.) Alabama-Birmingham $22,620,615

98.) Tulane $20,811,000

100.) Marshall $20,040,935

105.) Southern Mississippi $18,623,258

Sun Belt

96.) Florida International $21,270,045

97.) Western Kentucky $21,002,792

108.) Middle Tennessee State $17,204,861

109.) North Texas $16,621,986

113.) Florida Atlantic $14,863,017

114.) Troy State $14,389,423

116.) Louisiana-Lafayette $12,122,861

117.) Arkansas State $10,745,253

118.) Louisiana-Monroe $7,907,960

Western Athletic

77.) Hawaii $30,515,408

80.) Fresno State $28,806,348

83.) New Mexico State $25,616,185

95.) Nevada $21,444,154

99.) Boise State $20,583,008

107.) San Jose State $17,886,445

110.) Utah State $16,498,260

112.) Idaho $15,055,971

115.) Louisiana Tech $13,901,349

Now can we end the discussion about which conference would be better for us? This shows that revenues are better in CUSA than they are in the WAC. That is not even counting the increased expense. And with Boise leaving any day now, this isn't going to get better without a team with a name in the conference.

On a separate note, I am surprised that USC is not in the top 10.

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