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College Football’s Most Valuable Teams: Reigning Champion Clemson Tigers Claw Into Top 25
25 | Clemson (ACC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $77M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $27M
24 | Mississippi (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $84M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $43M
23 | Wisconsin (Big Ten)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $86M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $48M
22 | Michigan State (Big Ten)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $87M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $44M
21 | Iowa (Big Ten)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $89M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $44M
20 | Nebraska (Big Ten)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $91M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $46M
19 | Washington (Pac-12)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $92M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $43M
18 | USC (Pac-12)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $93M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $52M
16 (tie) | Arkansas (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $95M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $53M
16 (tie) | South Carolina (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $95M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $53M
15 | Florida State (ACC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $96M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $40M
14 | Oregon (Pac-12)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $96M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $56M
13 | Penn State (Big Ten)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $104M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $54M
12 | Tennessee (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $113M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $59M
11 | LSU (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $114M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $73M
10 | Auburn (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $117M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $65M
9 | Florida (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $117M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $69M
8 | Notre Dame (Independent)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $120M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $76M
7 | Georgia (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $125M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $74M
6 | Oklahoma (Big 12)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $129M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $81M
5 | Ohio State (Big Ten)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $132M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $75M
4 | Alabama (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $134M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $61M
3 | Michigan (Big Ten)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $139M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $83M
2 | Texas (Big 12)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $147M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $92M
1 | Texas A&M (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $147M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $94M
Methodology
Our list of college football’s most valuable teams is ranked by average football revenue across the 2015, 2016 and 2017 seasons, the three most recent for which financial data is available (2018 numbers won’t be reported until the end of the year). Revenues are rounded to the nearest million, and ties in revenue are broken using average annual operating profit. We rely on data reported to the NCAA and the Department of Education, and we’ve made adjustments to line items like contributions and royalties to correct for differences in accounting practices.
25 | Clemson (ACC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $77M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $27M
24 | Mississippi (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $84M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $43M
23 | Wisconsin (Big Ten)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $86M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $48M
22 | Michigan State (Big Ten)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $87M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $44M
21 | Iowa (Big Ten)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $89M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $44M
20 | Nebraska (Big Ten)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $91M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $46M
19 | Washington (Pac-12)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $92M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $43M
18 | USC (Pac-12)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $93M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $52M
16 (tie) | Arkansas (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $95M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $53M
16 (tie) | South Carolina (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $95M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $53M
15 | Florida State (ACC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $96M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $40M
14 | Oregon (Pac-12)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $96M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $56M
13 | Penn State (Big Ten)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $104M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $54M
12 | Tennessee (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $113M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $59M
11 | LSU (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $114M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $73M
10 | Auburn (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $117M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $65M
9 | Florida (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $117M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $69M
8 | Notre Dame (Independent)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $120M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $76M
7 | Georgia (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $125M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $74M
6 | Oklahoma (Big 12)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $129M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $81M
5 | Ohio State (Big Ten)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $132M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $75M
4 | Alabama (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $134M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $61M
3 | Michigan (Big Ten)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $139M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $83M
2 | Texas (Big 12)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $147M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $92M
1 | Texas A&M (SEC)
• Three-Year Avg. Revenue: $147M
• Three-Year Avg. Profit: $94M
Methodology
Our list of college football’s most valuable teams is ranked by average football revenue across the 2015, 2016 and 2017 seasons, the three most recent for which financial data is available (2018 numbers won’t be reported until the end of the year). Revenues are rounded to the nearest million, and ties in revenue are broken using average annual operating profit. We rely on data reported to the NCAA and the Department of Education, and we’ve made adjustments to line items like contributions and royalties to correct for differences in accounting practices.