2013 Athletic Revenue

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All-American
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1. Texas - $165.7 million

2. Wisconsin - $146.4 million

3. Alabama - $143.4 million

4. Ohio State - $ 138.7 million

5. Florida - $129.5 million

6. Oklahoma - $123.8 million

7. Michigan - $122.7 million

8. LSU - $117.5 million

9. Tennessee - $109.9 million

10. Notre Dame - $108.5 million

11. Iowa - $106.7 million

12. Penn State - $104.8 million

13. Auburn - $102.9 million

14. Arkansas - $99.8 million

15. Minnesota - $98.2 million

16. Georgia - $98.1 million

17. USC - $97.8 million

18. Louisville - $96.2 million

19. Kansas - $92.9 million

20. Florida State - $91.3 million

21. Stanford - $90.5 million

22. South Carolina - $90.5 million

23. Nebraska - $86.9 million

24. Kentucky - $86.6 million

25. Washington - $86.1 million

 
Would not have guessed Wisconsin to be #2. Have they been up there for awhile?
Me neither, they've never been that high and I don't think it's accurate. This is entirely dependant on how each school wants to report their numbers and it looks like they've changed something up. The only big influx of cash I can think of would be Arky's buyout of BB.

 
Wild flucuations - NU went from 8 to 23

FSU jumped up a lot

Article said there were lots of variables that effects the numbers given.

A better statistic would be the average of say the last 5 years

(and the comments quickly turned into an AU vs Bamy snit fight)

 
Would not have guessed Wisconsin to be #2. Have they been up there for awhile?
Iowa too. But all athletic revenue like Louisville, Kentucky and Kansas. Wondering about football revenue
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. My guess top 10 or even top 5 (UNL).

I thought Huskers BB was disbanded a long time ago
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