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An eye opener about where we are with money in the SEC
https://www.al.com/alabamafootball/2...-programs.html
"Alabama brought in the third-most revenue among the 15 public SEC football programs during Fiscal Year 2024, according to NCAA financial reports obtained by AL.com. The Crimson Tide?s $140.3 million ranked behind just Texas ($204.7 million) and Tennessee ($149 million). Auburn ranked sixth in the league revenue-wise, with $121.2 million in football revenue during the fiscal year. FY 2024 ran from July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024. Georgia ($133.5 million) and Oklahoma ($131.7 million) also generated more than Auburn last fiscal year. Texas A&M ranked one spot behind the Tigers, at $118.5 million in revenue.
The Tigers had been sixth in the SEC in football revenue for Fiscal Year 2023 as well. Alabama climbed up the list, after it was fifth in FY 2023.
Six of the 15 public SEC football programs (excluding Vanderbilt, which is a private school and not subject to open records requests) brought in less than $100 million during FY 2024. Those included South Carolina ($78.5 million), Ole Miss ($75.3 million), Arkansas ($72.4 million), Missouri ($56.3 million).
Mississippi State brought up the rear in revenue. The Bulldogs were the lone school in the SEC to generate less than $50 million for football, with $43.8 million.
Remember this when you blame Selmon about who we hire as coaches
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