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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
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RE: 2021-2022 Gross Revenue Totals By Conference:
(03-11-2023 05:00 AM)JRsec Wrote:  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
Fantastic info. Where did it come from?
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RE: 2021-2022 Gross Revenue Totals By Conference:
The numbers are close I guess.

The number listed for Carolina is $119.5 Million and should be $122.6 Million.
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RE: 2021-2022 Gross Revenue Totals By Conference:
(03-11-2023 08:44 AM)XLance Wrote:  The numbers are close I guess.

The number listed for Carolina is $119.5 Million and should be $122.6 Million.

Not according to the Equity in Athletics site. Porcine told me yesterday that the new numbers were out and that the site had the wrong date on them as they still had 2019-20 listed but the data was new. So I looked, it was new data.
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RE: 2021-2022 Gross Revenue Totals By Conference:
(03-11-2023 08:51 AM)JRsec Wrote:  
(03-11-2023 08:44 AM)XLance Wrote:  The numbers are close I guess.

The number listed for Carolina is $119.5 Million and should be $122.6 Million.

Not according to the Equity in Athletics site. Porcine told me yesterday that the new numbers were out and that the site had the wrong date on them as they still had 2019-20 listed but the data was new. So I looked, it was new data.

I was wondering why it said 2019-20 when just last week it said 2020-21. He’s right - they’ve must’ve glitched on the year when updating.
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RE: 2021-2022 Gross Revenue Totals By Conference:
(03-11-2023 08:54 AM)IWokeUpLikeThis Wrote:  
(03-11-2023 08:51 AM)JRsec Wrote:  
(03-11-2023 08:44 AM)XLance Wrote:  The numbers are close I guess.

The number listed for Carolina is $119.5 Million and should be $122.6 Million.

Not according to the Equity in Athletics site. Porcine told me yesterday that the new numbers were out and that the site had the wrong date on them as they still had 2019-20 listed but the data was new. So I looked, it was new data.

I was wondering why it said 2019-20 when just last week it said 2020-21. He’s right - they’ve must’ve glitched on the year when updating.

My thinking and Porcine's after looking up 4 or 5 random schools in each conference to check it was the only conclusion I could make as well. The normal escalators seemed to be in effect, and some of the spikes in numbers for a handful of schools were particularly interesting. For example, some of the schools of interest in the PAC 12 and Notre Dame seemed to have had some significant spikes. There was a lot of revenue is in many cases which was not categorized and was designated that way. But as you can see, numbers were up for all conferences and mostly incrementally.
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RE: 2021-2022 Gross Revenue Totals By Conference:
Financial contributions for the COVID year really skewed the 2020-21 numbers.
Virtually no ticket sales but an increase in contributions.

Contributions to Carolina's Athletic Department increased to $37.9 Million in 20-21 and dropped down to a normal level ($19.8 Million) in 21-22.
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*3. Notre Dame: $215,302,916

Third in the nation in gross revenues?

Not bad for a small Catholic school in South Bend who plays football as an independent.

This is before the rumored big bump in TV money from NBC.

For all the talk about ND leaving tens of millions on the table by being indy, I think the Irish are pretty happy where they sit.
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(03-11-2023 10:00 AM)TerryD Wrote:  *3. Notre Dame: $215,302,916

Third in the nation in gross revenues?

Not bad for a small Catholic school in South Bend who plays football as an independent.

This is before the rumored big bump in TV money from NBC.

Link(s)?

Who is/are the media entity(ies) that would force NBC to deliver a "big bump" in order to retain the rights to ~7 games each year (including likely 2 buy games against non-P5 schools)?
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RE: 2021-2022 Gross Revenue Totals By Conference:
A few thoughts…

1. The growth rate in gross revenues is phenomenal.

2. No one is pulling out of the P5 voluntarily.

3. Cincinnati, Houston and UCF hit paydirt with B12 invitations.

4. Strong football programs are in the top 30

5. P2 programs are in the top 50
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RE: 2021-2022 Gross Revenue Totals By Conference:
If anyone is interested in a further breakdown of the FBS numbers.
https://www.arkansasfight.com/2023/3/11/...-2021-2022


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(03-11-2023 07:30 PM)Porcine Wrote:  If anyone is interested in a further breakdown of the FBS numbers.
https://www.arkansasfight.com/2023/3/11/...-2021-2022

That was a tedious, but useful, endeavor. Thanks for doing it. The thing that stands out to me in this year's numbers is the Non-Allocated Funds category. While it has been with us in the past there seem to be more schools with contributions totaling more than 50 million to that category. Building funds sometimes wind up there. I'm assuming some COVID covering donations have gone there, but that the use of this category seems to be on the rise. You can hide some interesting donations on that ledger line from the public.
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(03-11-2023 07:47 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(03-11-2023 07:30 PM)Porcine Wrote:  If anyone is interested in a further breakdown of the FBS numbers.
https://www.arkansasfight.com/2023/3/11/...-2021-2022

That was a tedious, but useful, endeavor. Thanks for doing it. The thing that stands out to me in this year's numbers is the Non-Allocated Funds category. While it has been with us in the past there seem to be more schools with contributions totaling more than 50 million to that category. Building funds sometimes wind up there. I'm assuming some COVID covering donations have gone there, but that the use of this category seems to be on the rise. You can hide some interesting donations on that ledger line from the public.
I started doing this when everyone on another board was wondering who the SEC was going to add with A&M and kept coming up with interesting choices as very few of them knew what anyone was worth. Now I do it to follow trends and spot anomalies. For instance, Duke's football revenues nearly doubled from their usual reporting.
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RE: 2021-2022 Gross Revenue Totals By Conference:
(03-11-2023 07:59 PM)Porcine Wrote:  
(03-11-2023 07:47 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(03-11-2023 07:30 PM)Porcine Wrote:  If anyone is interested in a further breakdown of the FBS numbers.
https://www.arkansasfight.com/2023/3/11/...-2021-2022

That was a tedious, but useful, endeavor. Thanks for doing it. The thing that stands out to me in this year's numbers is the Non-Allocated Funds category. While it has been with us in the past there seem to be more schools with contributions totaling more than 50 million to that category. Building funds sometimes wind up there. I'm assuming some COVID covering donations have gone there, but that the use of this category seems to be on the rise. You can hide some interesting donations on that ledger line from the public.
I started doing this when everyone on another board was wondering who the SEC was going to add with A&M and kept coming up with interesting choices as very few of them knew what anyone was worth. Now I do it to follow trends and spot anomalies. For instance, Duke's football revenues nearly doubled from their usual reporting.

A few years back, Duke had made plans for some football stadium upgrades. I think they went through with some of those, but does anyone know if they still have some improvements as a goal?
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(03-11-2023 10:45 AM)PeteTheChop Wrote:  
(03-11-2023 10:00 AM)TerryD Wrote:  *3. Notre Dame: $215,302,916

Third in the nation in gross revenues?

Not bad for a small Catholic school in South Bend who plays football as an independent.

This is before the rumored big bump in TV money from NBC.

Link(s)?

Who is/are the media entity(ies) that would force NBC to deliver a "big bump" in order to retain the rights to ~7 games each year (including likely 2 buy games against non-P5 schools)?





ND's NBC contract expires in 2025.

They are currently in talks.

They were either in agreement in August but haven't announced it yet or they were about ten million a year apart, depending on which rumor you believe.

(JR's sources tell him that the reason no deal has been signed yet is because ND has already agreed with NBC and the Big Ten to join the latter. We shall see.)

Industry people believe that ND will get north of $50 million a year from NBC, which when combined with the two ACC revenue streams, will have ND sitting pretty, TV revenues wise.

Here are some links on speculation....since no deal has yet been announced.


"The decision on where to take Notre Dame’s TV rights, in the end, will come down to dollars, especially if there’s no resistance to continuing the promotional efforts Notre Dame wants.

The school is hoping for a significant bump in its next deal from the current $25 million annual NBC payout, and according to an August report from Sports Business Journal’s John Ourand, it should expect around $60 million per year.

https://www.on3.com/teams/notre-dame-fig...c-big-ten/



"What is a reasonable amount of money per year for Notre Dame to get for its broadcasting rights? Yes, it is a solo school, but it is also one of the biggest brands in college sports with the widest national audience.

Christopher D.

When there was a report a couple of weeks back about Notre Dame seeking $75 million per year from NBC on its next contract (the current one is up after 2025), my first reaction was uncontrollable laughter. How could one school with seven games of inventory command more than triple the revenue from a broadcast partner when the quality of its inventory has not changed?

Then reports started to come out about the valuation of the Big Ten’s new media rights contract, with CBS willing to pay a reported $350 million for 13 or 14 games that are either the second or third choices in the Big Ten schedule. That means you’re not getting Ohio State-Michigan or Penn State-Ohio State or Michigan-Michigan State. Here are the second-best-rated Big Ten games from each week of last season, with total viewers in millions. (Week 3 was a

But here’s my point. If you halve the $350 million figure because we’re only talking about Notre Dame’s home schedule, you’re down to $175 million. Then you’d need to adjust further downward because Notre Dame’s home schedule doesn’t draw like the Big Ten’s second-best game. So let’s halve that figure again. Now you’re at $87.5 million.

Suddenly, that initial $75 million report feels more reasonable."

https://theathletic.com/3498035/2022/08/...l-big-ten/

"Notre Dame remains the program the top conferences all want, but the Fighting Irish leadership has sought to remain independent, as it should. According to a report from John Ourand, Notre Dame is expected to land a new TV contract that would give the Irish a major boost in revenue and also guarantee Notre Dame remain an independent team for football.

"Sources say the school should expect around $60 million per year from a new contract -- though it’s hard to predict how the media business will look three years from now." - Ourand

Notre Dame currently makes around $26 million a year on its combination of NBC and its partnership with the ACC. Notre Dame remaining independent would mean there is no need to get out of the ACC deal, which means the Irish would still get over $10 million per year from its deal with the ACC on top of the reported number from Ourland. That would put the Irish over $70 million per year if the report is accurate."

https://www.si.com/college/notredame/foo...ndependent
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D1 360 did some videos on the gross revenue totals, as well as college football and college basketball budgets:











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Where is this coming from? I am curious all the east through FCS.
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Woof, Mizzou getting dunked on by Vanderbilt and both Mississippis.

Edit: Also wild that Duke's bball revenue is nearly 50% higher than 2nd place (UNC). Ticket prices for the Coach K farewell tour?
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