2009-2010 Football Revenues by School

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gorocks99
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Nov 12, 2010 4:44pm
Big Ten:

1. Penn State $70,208,584
2. Ohio State $63,750,000
3. Michigan $63,189,417
(Nebraska $55,226,605)
4. Iowa $45,854,764
5. Michigan State $44,462,659
6. Wisconsin $38,662,971
7. Minnesota $32,322,688
8. Illinois $25,301,783
9. Northwestern $22,704,959
10. Indiana $21,783,185
11. Purdue $18,118,898

http://ope.ed.gov/athletics/

In terms of total athletic department revenue, Ohio State came in at #3 overall, Michigan #5, Penn State #6, Wisconsin #10, Iowa #13, MSU #16, and Minnesota #23 (Nebraska comes in at #21). That Big Ten Network money sure does a lot for revenues.

Interesting that the distribution of revenue is pretty equal between the two divisions for next year:

Ohio State's division: $39,637,570
Michigan's division: $43,960,182
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gorocks99
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Nov 12, 2010 4:55pm
Meanwhile, in the SEC:

Football revenues
Alabama $71,884,525
Georgia $70,838,539
Florida $68,715,750
Auburn $66,162,720
LSU $61,868,953
South Carolina $58,266,159
Tennessee $56,593,946
Arkansas $48,524,244
Kentucky $31,890,572
Vanderbilt $22,506,492
Ole Miss $18,688,648
Mississippi St $14,551,275
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FairwoodKing
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Nov 12, 2010 7:44pm
Does anybody have this info for the MAC? I would like to see the comparison.
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karen lotz
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Nov 12, 2010 7:47pm
Click on that link in the OP, you can search for any school.
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karen lotz
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Nov 12, 2010 7:51pm
Kent State: $4,394,681
Toledo: $5,536,563
Bowling Green: $4,052,175