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RE: NCAA Division I-FBS Athletic Department Revenues
The numbers are only what is reported, each school and each state have differing reporting requirements.

As noted, UConn is bolstered by hefty infusions from other sources than actual sports generated revenues (I include individual donations as sports generated revenue o long as the donation is for athletics but do not include Institution donations from the general fund, student fees, loans, etc. as sports generated revenue).

Rutgers is also very overstated. It appears as though Rutgers may have used Student fees, a loan and the general fund for as much as $39MM, or roughly half of their stated revenue. If so, that results in a sports generated revenue of about $39MM, well below most P5 schools.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/12/sport....html?_r=0
03-16-2017 06:41 PM
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