USA Today updated its national database for the previous year’s total athletic revenue. You can view the full database here.

Alabama’s athletic department generated the most revenue of any SEC school with $153,234,273 annually. Three other SEC programs — LSU, Florida and Texas A&M — all finished in the top 10. Ten SEC athletic departments also finished in the top 25.

Here is how the SEC programs stack up in the conference and nationally:

1. Alabama: $153,234,273 (4th nationally)
2. LSU: $133,679,256 (6th nationally)
3. Florida: $124,611,305 (9th nationally)
4. Texas A&M: $119,475,872 (10th nationally)
5. Auburn: $113,716,004 (13th nationally)
6. Tennessee: $107,499,732 (14th nationally)
7. Georgia: $103,495,587 (19th nationally)
8. South Carolina: $98,619,479 (22nd nationally)
9. Arkansas: $96,793,972 (24th nationally)
10. Kentucky: $96,685,489 (25th nationally)
11. Missouri: $83,718,587 (32nd nationally)
12. Ole Miss: $75,849,000 (38th nationally)
13. Mississippi State: $62,275,111 (51st nationally)

*Data not released for Vanderbilt because it’s a private institution