From: BizJournals.com
Ohio State University’s athletics programs generated the second-highest revenue total of any college in the nation during the 2007-08 school year, according to a report released Monday in Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal.

The sister publication to Columbus Business First, citing Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act forms, found that Buckeye sports brought in $118 million in the school year ended June 2008, second only to the University of Texas at $120.3 million. Ohio State was one of only three college athletics programs during the school year to top the $100 million mark, the University of Florida coming in at third with $106 million.

In breaking down revenue by sport, SportsBusiness Journal ranked Ohio State among the top five earners nationwide for its football program. Buckeye football, according to the report, generated $65.2 million during the ‘07-’08 school year to come in at No. 4. Leading the list was Texas at $73 million, followed by the University of Georgia ($67.1 million) and Florida ($66.1 million).

The following is a full listing of the top 10 revenue-generating college sports programs in the U.S.:
1. Texas – $120.3 million
2. OSU – $118 million
3. Florida – $106 million
4. University of Michigan – $99 million
5. University of Wisconsin – $93.5 million
6. Pennsylvania State University – $91.6 million
7. Auburn University – $89.3 million
8. University of Alabama – $88.9 million
9. University of Tennessee – $88.7 million
10. Oklahoma State University – $88.6 million


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This entry was posted on Monday, June 15th, 2009 at 6:44 pm.
Categories: BUCKEYE COUNTRY, FANS, FOOTBALL, MEN's BASKETBALL.

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  1. OSU ranks No. 2 for total sports revenue
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