Latest SEC revenue and expense reports are out for 2019 fiscal year
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
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