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Big 12 Schools 2009-2010 revenue...........................................................................


School..............Football Rev......Basketball Rev......NonAllocated Rev...Total Athletic Department

Texas................$93,942,815........$15,602,348...............$21,147,003...............$143,555,354

Oklahoma..........$58,295,888.........$8,626,247................$25,817,184...............$98,661,765

Nebraska..........$49,928,228.........$6,022,208................$12,454,872...............$73,483,733

Texas A&M.........$41,915,428.........$8,853,325................$12,260,738...............$71,857,071

Kansas...............$17,885,176........$16,116,502...............$36,765,495................$71,881,111

Oklahoma State..$32,787,498.........$12,085,306...............$15,918,177...............$64,350,026

Missouri.............$25,378,066........$9,540,265.................$19,610,837...............$55,674,279

Baylor................$14,355,322........$5,737,350................$18,146,130................$54,141,924

Kansas State.......$17,570,624........$7,259,800................$26,901,229.................$52,400,839

Colorado.............$26,233,929........$3,587,371................$18,292,435................$49,529,482

Texas Tech..........$26,201,009........$5,092,921................$13,599,494................$48,075,056

Iowa State..........$19,974,924........$7,182,665................$15,948,114.................$46,871,554


SEC Schools 2009-2010 revenue...........................................................................


School..............Football Rev......Basketball Rev......NonAllocated Rev...Total Athletic Department

Alabama.............$71,884,525........$10,766,327..............$40,091,306............$129,300,689

Florida...............$68,715,750........$10,184,136...............$33,437,983..............$116,515,907

LSU..................$68,819,806........$6,767,009..................$23,505,533..............$109,941,869

Tennessee..........$56,593,946........$13,301,579...............$19,702,765..............$100,730,439

Auburn..............$66,162,720........$9,588,191.................$15,866,843..............$92,594,273

Georgia.............$70,838,539........$8,331,515.................$2,162,558...............$87,988,682

South Carolina....$58,266,159........$9,190,794.................$9,639,769.............. $79,991,754

Kentucky...........$31,890,572........$16,781,239................$29,157,057..............$79,700,853

Arkansas..........$48,524,244.........$15,515,830.................$9,952,426.............. $78,072,620

Vanderbilt.........$22,506,492........$9,182,578..................$2,607,933................$49,915,713

Ole Miss ...........$28,409,774........$6,821,532..................$7,040,119..............$43,917,704

Miss State..........$14,551,275.......$8,205,804..................$6,102,949................$38,127,591



Big 10 Schools 2009-2010 revenue.....................................................................................


School..............Football Rev......Basketball Rev......NonAllocated Rev...Total Athletic Department

Ohio State..........$63,750,000........$16,190,723..............$33,694,800..............$123,174,176

Michigan............$63,189,417........$8,321,413...............$31,450,636................$106,666,191

Penn State.........$70,208,584........$8,384,315...............$18,506,455................$106,614,724

Wisconsin..........$38,662,971........$17,666,311..............$26,371,600................$93,901,820

Iowa.................$45,854,764........$8,796,540...............$30,460,519................$88,510,052

Michigan State....$44,462,659........$16,138,167..............$11,459,191................$80,064,147

Minnesota..........$32,322,688........$13,733,316...............$17,797,553..............$73,599,999

Indiana.............$21,783,185........$16,570,158...............$29,346,976..............$68,769,582

Purdue.............$18,118,898........ $7,791,967............... $29,279,454...............$61,508,748

Illinois.............$25,301,783........$14,413,222...............$5,664,148.................$53,502,485

Northwestern....$22,704,959........$10,048,801...............$14,747,543..............$48,921,823



ACC Schools 2009-2010 revenue.................................................................


School..............Football Rev......Basketball Rev......NonAllocated Rev...Total Athletic Department

Virginia............$19,004,653........$9,788,223...............$48,964,821................$81,841,632

Florida State.....$18,958,861........$5,756,857..............$35,855,764..............$75,209,179

Duke...............$16,109,324........$26,667,056..............$9,419,514................$68,536,289

UNC................$22,077,550........$20,551,168..............$18,766,995...............$67,613,805

Boston College...$19,184,902........$8,026,369...............$18,852,886..............$64,502,395

Virginia Tech....$31,155,870........$9,252,293...............$11,106,261................$58,115,929

Clemson...........$30,994,503........$7,054,691...............$15,420,310...............$57,562,999

Miami..............$24,631,029........$7,081,121...............$16,577,523...............$56,084,064

Maryland..........$11,540,368........$10,739,282..............$22,941,895...............$52,007,095

NC State..........$22,018,738........$10,354,157...............$13,728,452...............$50,335,991

Georgia Tech....$24,870,064 ........$9,143,914...............$10,599,950................$46,983,216

Wake Forest.....$10,227,922 ........$9,064,780...............$16,768,309................$42,253,156



PAC 10 Schools 2009-2010 revenue.....................................................................................


School..............Football Rev......Basketball Rev......NonAllocated Rev...Total Athletic Department


Stanford...............$21,309,949.........$6,191,021..............$44,929,353..............$81,720,391

Southern Cal........$29,080,117........$3,535,629...............$41,413,047..............$75,748,665

Oregon................$29,505,906........$3,240,150...............$40,287,394.............. $75,436,931

California.............$24,421,437........ $6,967,208..............$22,785,037..............$69,034,737

Washington...........$33,919,639........$11,481,376.............$12,204,540..............$64,034,410

UCLA...................$22,298,856.........$12,353,487.............$22,401,556...............$61,875,531

Arizona State........$29,587,236........$8,591,421...............$13,933,998.............. $57,059,932

Arizona................$24,398,253........ $19,285,038.............$8,137,174................$56,362,700

Oregon State.........$19,056,237........$4,447,456...............$25,121,646..............$51,652,370

Washington State....$12,754,541........$3,544,745.............$17,303,751...............$39,352,096






Notre Dame 2009-2010 revenue

School..............Football Rev......Basketball Rev......NonAllocated Rev...Total Athletic Department

Notre Dame.......$64,163,063........$4,051,468..............$17,797,397..............$90,887,054



Big East Schools 2009-2010 revenue..................................................................


School..............Football Rev......Basketball Rev......NonAllocated Rev...Total Athletic Department

Louisville............$15,537,276...........$25,890,003..............$20,313,918..............$63,487,394

West Virginia.......$29,467,612...........$13,306,654..............$15,255,540..............$62,030,104

Connecticut..........$14,400,371...........$7,745,145..............$17,881,411..............$58,482,290

Rutgers................$19,494,261..........$4,634,026..............$16,152,500..............$55,564,642

Syracuse..............$19,152,691..........$18,309,470..............$2,759,752..............$49,342,459

Pittsburgh.............$22,513,336..........$13,117,849..............$7,534,252..............$49,218,556

South Florida.........$16,562,391..........$4,588,627.............. $16,664,577..............$39,190,939

Cincinnati..............$13,325,304..........$4,927,771..............$10,289,204..............$37,101,542
 

Does anyone know how much revenue is generated from parking at athletic events?
 

Accounting aside, we have have the #15 revenue producing basketball program in America. I think it warrants supporting it by doing what it takes to build the practice facility. If only football was that highly ranked in revenue.
 

Does anyone know how much revenue is generated from parking at athletic events?

Not sure what Minnesota takes in but, whatever it is, the amounts are not reflected in the revenue figures sited. Most schools include parking revenue in the figures for the sport that generated the revenue; Minnesota allocates all parking revenue to the Parking and Transportation Department rather than the Athletic Department. That's why it's so difficult to make revenue comparisons between schools.

Minnesota also doesn't include premium fees for men's Football, BB and Hockey in the revenue figures for those sports.
 

Not sure what Minnesota takes in but, whatever it is, the amounts are not reflected in the revenue figures sited. Most schools include parking revenue in the figures for the sport that generated the revenue; Minnesota allocates all parking revenue to the Parking and Transportation Department rather than the Athletic Department. That's why it's so difficult to make revenue comparisons between schools.

Minnesota also doesn't include premium fees for men's Football, BB and Hockey in the revenue figures for those sports.

Keep in mind that the U isn't just one big budget. The U's parking and transportation services department has to build, maintain, and debt service all parking facilities and therefore keeps the revenue from athletic events. That's their position and some of it goes way back to when a VP of finance effectively raided their reserves many years back to help the U's overall budget. They've been recovering from that ever since.

That's not to say I think they SHOULD keep all that revenue, but this is an ongoing internal battle within the U that continues to be a thorn in the side of the athletic department.
 





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