USA Today financial report: Here's where Arizona, ASU, Pac-12 rank among NCAA programs
- By Dominic Baciocco Arizona Daily Star
Dominic Baciocco
Sports producer
- Updated
USA Today released the 2016-17 financial report for NCAA Division I athletic programs.
ASU tops Arizona in revenue
UpdatedUSA Today released its annual report of NCAA finances on Friday. A pair of Texas schools topped the list, which reports public schools' athletic revenues and expenses each year.
The 2016-17 database shows Texas had the highest total revenue with $214,830,647. Texas A&M was right behind, reeling in almost $212 million.
Arizona was one of four Pac-12 schools (California, Oregon State, Washington State) to see its expenses outweigh its revenue, as the UA brought in $90,976,758 while incurring $91,756,963 in expenses. It was 41st in total revenue among NCAA public schools. Its closest rival up the road in Tempe sat at No. 30 in the country with $101,579,860 in revenue, which eclipsed its $98,825,395 in expenses.
Northern Arizona came in at No. 147 with its expenses ($18,511,105) barely exceeding its total revenue ($18,353,486).
The football-powered programs of the SEC, Big 12 and Big Ten led the way, with six SEC schools among the top 10. Here's how they stacked up:
- Texas, Big 12, $214,830,647 total revenue, $207,022,323 total expenses
- Texas A&M, SEC, $211,960,034 total revenue, $146,546,229 total expenses
- Ohio State, Big Ten, $185,409,602 total revenue, $173,507,435 total expenses
- Michigan, Big Ten, $185,173,187 total revenue, $175,425,392 total expenses
- Alabama, SEC, $174,307,419 total revenue, $158,646,962 total expenses
- Georgia, SEC, $157,852,479 total revenue, $119,218,908 total expenses
- Oklahoma, Big 12, $155,238,481 total revenue, $132,910,780 total expenses
- Florida, Big 12, $149,165,475 total revenue, $131,789,499 total expenses
- LSU, SEC, $147,744,233 total revenue, $131,717,421 total expenses
- Auburn, SEC, $147,511,034 total revenue, $147,511,034 total expenses
In comparison, Arizona and Arizona State's revenue combined would have been just third behind the individual Texas goliaths.
NCAA's top revenue-generators generally thrive on the gridiron. Texas saw $72.5 million in ticket sales a year ago, which is more than the total revenue for 178 of the 230 athletic programs for which financial reports were obtained, according to USA Today.
The average football revenue of 127 FBS schools surveyed by the Department of Education in 2017 was $31,924,154. That's well ahead of basketball's $8,193,344.
This year's report also reflected the largest difference between the top revenue-generator and the bottom, held by Alabama A&M ($3,293,950) which was over $211 million behind Texas.
Oregon was the highest Pac-12 school at No. 12 with its $145,417,315 revenue outpacing its nearly $120 million in expenses.
Here's a look at how the rest of the Pac-12 stacked up:
1. Oregon
UpdatedNCAA rank: 12
Total revenue: $145,417,315
Total expenses: $119,945,650
2. Washington
UpdatedNCAA rank: 20
Total revenue: $128,745,183
Total expenses: $123,503,513
3. UCLA
UpdatedNCAA rank: 29
Total revenue: $104,106,646
Total expenses: $104,106,646
4. Arizona State
UpdatedNCAA rank: 30
Total revenue: $101,579,860
Total expenses: $98,825,395
5. Colorado
UpdatedNCAA rank: 38
Total revenue: $94,226,111
Total expenses: $90,640,627
6. Arizona
UpdatedNCAA rank: 41
Total revenue: $90,976,758
Total expenses: $91,756,963
7. California
UpdatedNCAA rank: 42
Total revenue: $90,976,576
Total expenses: $106,959,739
8. Utah
UpdatedNCAA rank: 48
Total revenue: $83,672,639
Total expenses: $81,620,307
9. Oregon State
UpdatedNCAA rank: 52
Total revenue: $78,959,875
Total expenses: $82,730,626
10. Washington State
UpdatedNCAA rank: 53
Total revenue: $64,294,520
Total expenses: $71,801,820
Stanford and the University of Southern California were not included on USA Today's financial report because they are private institutions.
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