It takes money to make money.

That’s something the data shows when it comes to major college athletics and there is no better example of that than looking over the 2019 fiscal year revenue and expense reports from public schools in NCAA’s Division I.

This data is annually collected and shared by USA TODAY Sports, which the latest figures being published this week.

Here is the data for 13 SEC athletic department programs, keeping in mind that Vanderbilt is a private school and does not offer up this information to the public.

Texas A&M

Revenue: $212,748,002

Expenses: $169,012,456

Georgia

Revenue: $174,042,482

Expenses: $143,299,554

Alabama

Revenue: $164,090,889

Expenses: $185,317,681

Florida

Revenue: $159,706,937

Expenses: $141,829,002

LSU

Revenue: $157,787,782

Expenses: $148,977,880

Auburn

Revenue: $152,455,416

Expenses: $139,260,711

Kentucky

Revenue: $150,435,842

Expenses: $144,886,246

Tennessee

Revenue: $143,765,903

Expenses: $142,976,173

South Carolina

Revenue: $140,695,659

Expenses: $136,879,732

Arkansas

Revenue: $137,497,788

Expenses: $129,620,361

Mississippi State

Revenue: $112,273,809

Expenses: $98,832,615

Ole Miss

Revenue: $108,442,428

Expenses: $113,013,400

Missouri

Revenue: $106,610,244

Expenses: $108,398,447