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ivan brunetti

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Only public schools on this chart, so no ND. But still fairly interesting.

I wonder if Texas includes money from the Longhorn Network?

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Really interesting information, thanks for posting. I look at a team like IU in the Big 10 and see that for a poor football product they are pulling in $2 million per game.
 
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Do conferences still split bowl money evenly amongst each team in the conference? EX: A team doesn't go to a bowl but still gets revenue based on the other teams in their conference who went to a bowl game.
 
Do conferences still split bowl money evenly amongst each team in the conference? EX: A team doesn't go to a bowl but still gets revenue based on the other teams in their conference who went to a bowl game.

Depends on the conference. The Big Ten splits bowl revenue evenly.
 
Thanks for posting. The biggest surprises to me on that list:

1. Clemson more than double the revenue of FSU. I would have expected those two to be comparable.

2. Tennessee in the bottom half of the SEC. Their stadium is massive, and I would expect their tradition to trump their lack of success in recent years, like Nebraska.

3. Washington and Oregon both double or more the revenue of UCLA. I know California is not a football hotspot, but neither is the Pacific Northwest.

4. Iowa State at the top of the Big 12. They're just not on my radar.
 
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Awesome chart.

I know ND doesn't post their numbers but if you want to get an idea of where ND would stand in these charts, just look at where their peers are (OSU, Michigan, Alabama, Nebraska, Texas, etc.)

My guess is ND would fall somewhere in the $6M-$9M range. And based on how much they raise their prices every year, I would also guess ND would be closer to the $9M than the $6M in that range.
 
Only public schools on this chart, so no ND. But still fairly interesting.

I wonder if Texas includes money from the Longhorn Network?
The top 25 total and football revenue schools for 2022 year are below. ND at #3 for football, which includes concessions.

Ohio St: Total Rev (rank) $246.6 M (1) FB Rev $109.2 (7)
Texas: Total Rev (rank) $230.5 M (2) FB Rev $161.5 (1)
Notre Dame: Total Rev (rank) $215.3 M (3) FB Rev $136.7 (3)
Michigan: Total Rev (rank) $210.7 M (4) FB Rev $131.4 (5)
Georgia: Total Rev (rank) $203 M (5) FB Rev $156 (2)
LSU: Total Rev (rank) $199.3 M (6) FB Rev $95.5 (12)
Penn St: Total Rev (rank) $193.6 M (7) FB Rev $107.1 (8)
Alabama: Total Rev (rank) $193.2 M (8) FB Rev $127.6 (6)
USC: Total Rev (rank) $187.7 M (9) FB Rev $69.9 (26)
Oklahoma: Total Rev (rank) $186.9 M (10) FB Rev $132.7 (4)
Florida: Total Rev (rank) $178 M (11) FB Rev $93.2 (14)
Auburn: Total Rev (rank) $174.6 M (12) FB Rev $106.7 (9)
A&M: Total Rev (rank) $169.2 M (13) FB Rev $81.5 (19)
Indiana: Total Rev (rank) $165.5 M (14) FB Rev $59.9 (30)
Florida St: Total Rev (rank) $162.1 M (15) FB Rev $78.7 (21)
Stanford: Total Rev (rank) $156.6 M (16) FB Rev $47.5 (33)
Arkansas: Total Rev (rank) $154.6 M (17) FB Rev $84.6 (18)
Tennessee: Total Rev (rank) $152.7 M (18) FB Rev $101 (10)
Kentucky: Total Rev (rank) $151.5 M (19) FB Rev $37.7 (39)
Duke: Total Rev (rank) $150.5 M (20) FB Rev $64.7 (28)
Iowa: Total Rev (rank) $150.4 M (21) FB Rev $86.2 (17)
Miami (Fla): Total Rev (rank) $148.5 M (22) FB Rev $74.2 (22)
Washington: Total Rev (rank) $145.2 M (23) FB Rev $91 (15)
South Carolina: Total Rev (rank) $144.8 M (24) FB Rev $63.8 (29)
Wisconsin: Total Rev (rank) $144 M (25) FB Rev $88.7 (16)
 
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The top 25 total and football revenue schools for 2022 year are below. ND at #3 for football, which includes concessions.

Ohio St: Total Rev (rank) $246.6 M (1) FB Rev $109.2 (7)
Texas: Total Rev (rank) $230.5 M (2) FB Rev $161.5 (1)
Notre Dame: Total Rev (rank) $215.3 M (3) FB Rev $136.7 (3)
Michigan: Total Rev (rank) $210.7 M (4) FB Rev $131.4 (5)
Georgia: Total Rev (rank) $203 M (5) FB Rev $156 (2)
LSU: Total Rev (rank) $199.3 M (6) FB Rev $95.5 (12)
Penn St: Total Rev (rank) $193.6 M (7) FB Rev $107.1 (8)
Alabama: Total Rev (rank) $193.2 M (8) FB Rev $127.6 (6)
USC: Total Rev (rank) $187.7 M (9) FB Rev $69.9 (26)
Oklahoma: Total Rev (rank) $186.9 M (10) FB Rev $132.7 (4)
Florida: Total Rev (rank) $178 M (11) FB Rev $93.2 (14)
Auburn: Total Rev (rank) $174.6 M (12) FB Rev $106.7 (9)
A&M: Total Rev (rank) $169.2 M (13) FB Rev $81.5 (19)
Indiana: Total Rev (rank) $165.5 M (14) FB Rev $59.9 (30)
Florida St: Total Rev (rank) $162.1 M (15) FB Rev $78.7 (21)
Stanford: Total Rev (rank) $156.6 M (16) FB Rev $47.5 (33)
Arkansas: Total Rev (rank) $154.6 M (17) FB Rev $84.6 (18)
Tennessee: Total Rev (rank) $152.7 M (18) FB Rev $101 (10)
Kentucky: Total Rev (rank) $151.5 M (19) FB Rev $37.7 (39)
Duke: Total Rev (rank) $150.5 M (20) FB Rev $64.7 (28)
Iowa: Total Rev (rank) $150.4 M (21) FB Rev $86.2 (17)
Miami (Fla): Total Rev (rank) $148.5 M (22) FB Rev $74.2 (22)
Washington: Total Rev (rank) $145.2 M (23) FB Rev $91 (15)
South Carolina: Total Rev (rank) $144.8 M (24) FB Rev $63.8 (29)
Wisconsin: Total Rev (rank) $144 M (25) FB Rev $88.7 (16)
More importantly, where does ND rank in football operations budget ? I doubt its top 10.
 
More importantly, where does ND rank in football operations budget ? I doubt its top 10.
you want it to be so therefore it is
so predictable
you and those scum like you whine and cry about how ND needs to be in a conference and everytime you are shown to be full of shit
We are getting the recruits we can get due to the academic standards you hate because you want ND to be just a football factory
we have made it to the playoffs when we deserved to and certainly will in the future
and now its shown we are right at the top in getting revenue so what is left for you losers?
 
Only public schools on this chart, so no ND. But still fairly interesting.

I wonder if Texas includes money from the Longhorn Network?

Available information on seating capacity or attendance numbers? Obvioously different sized stadia provide differences in number of people for ticekts, concessions, parking, souvenirs and other costs,
 
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