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http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2010/06/30/for-longhorns-money-grows-on-football-program-instead-of-trees/
Texas' football program, which benefits greatly by receiving the biggest chunk of the Big 12's television revenue, also enjoyed about a $20 million advantage in net revenue over the next closest school. The Longhorns' net revenue of $65.02 million easily outdistanced Georgia at $45.38 million.
Florida ranked third nationally in net revenue ($43.29 million), followed by Penn State ($42.63 million), LSU ($39.14 million), Notre Dame ($38.18 million), Alabama ($38.16 million), Nebraska ($37.29 million), South Carolina ($37.23 million) and Ohio State ($35.89 million).
I wonder if this includes boosters ?
Texas' football program, which benefits greatly by receiving the biggest chunk of the Big 12's television revenue, also enjoyed about a $20 million advantage in net revenue over the next closest school. The Longhorns' net revenue of $65.02 million easily outdistanced Georgia at $45.38 million.
Florida ranked third nationally in net revenue ($43.29 million), followed by Penn State ($42.63 million), LSU ($39.14 million), Notre Dame ($38.18 million), Alabama ($38.16 million), Nebraska ($37.29 million), South Carolina ($37.23 million) and Ohio State ($35.89 million).
I wonder if this includes boosters ?