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Most successful college football programs financially?

Hey friends, I'm a big football nut and I'm starting to look at colleges. I'm interested in colleges with strong football programs, but I also want to make sure they're successful financially. Which colleges have the most financially successful football programs?

a year ago

Most financially successful football programs are typically those in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). There are many variables that affect a football program's financial success, such as attendance, TV contracts, merchandise sales, and alumni donations, so the list can change from year to year. However, a few consistently successful programs include:

1. The University of Texas: Known for consistently massive revenues and a dedicated fan base, Texas football also benefits from lucrative broadcast contracts.

2. University of Notre Dame: Notre Dame has a unique television contract with NBC that brings in significant revenue. Plus, it's one of the most storied programs in college football, which helps boost merchandise sales.

3. University of Alabama: The Crimson Tide's sustained on-field success under coach Nick Saban translates into monetary success as well. This comes in the form of packed stadiums, plenty of TV exposure, and a large, passionate fan base.

4. Ohio State University: With a huge fan base and consistently strong teams, Ohio State's football program brings in a lot of money from TV contracts, ticket sales, and more.

5. Michigan University: The Wolverines have the largest stadium in college football, leading to strong ticket sales. Their history and large alumni base also contribute to their financial success.

While these programs generate a lot of revenue, it's important to note that the money often goes back into the athletics department to fund facilities, scholarships, coaches' salaries, and other sports. Hence, while it's an interesting factor, you should consider focusing on the overall college experience, athletics, academics, and fit for your personal aims and interests.

a year ago

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