While the ACC may have taken home the title last season when Clemson dethroned Alabama with only a second remaining on the clock in the National Championship Game, when it comes to revenue, the Southeastern Conference has no equal.

The SEC was so dominant in this category over the last fiscal year that the league produced 10 of the Top 17 earners in the nation, according to USA TODAY Sports’ finance reports. Florida State was the ACC’s top producer and ranked No. 18 in the nation, Louisville was the only other team for that league to rank in the Top 25.

Here’s a complete breakdown of where 13 of the 14 SEC schools ranked in the nation, Vanderbilt’s records are not public record due to the school being a private institution.

Texas A&M #1, $194,388,450 revenue, $137,101,774 expenses
Alabama #4, $164,009,745 revenue, $145,277,366 expenses
LSU #7, $141,651,460 revenue, $123,952,910 expenses
Florida #8, 141,441,109 revenue, $121,307,116 expenses
Tennessee #9, $140,448,955 revenue, $128,011,50 expenses
Auburn #10, $140,070,593 revenue, $124,864,399 expenses
Kentucky #13, $132,180,246 revenue, $127,225,580 expenses
Arkansas #14, $124,981,042 revenue, $105,633,576 expenses
Georgia #15, $123,841,268 revenue, $116,633,645 expenses
South Carolina, #17, $122,331,092 revenue, $116,735,510 expenses
Mississippi #24, $110,524,705 revenue, $97,105,043 expenses
Missouri #30, $97,275,839 revenue, $94,323,693 expenses
Mississippi State #34, $94,903,405 revenue, $84,732,091 expenses