This is the most recent full year data from the Equity in Athletics data base. This is Total Revenue as reported. Total 2022-2023 Athletics Revenue.
1 Florida State - $170,434,508
2 Miami - $159,633,958
3 Louisville - $155,191,814
4 Duke - $152,509,818
5 Clemson - $152,093,316
6 North Carolina - $137,918,817
7 Pittsburgh - $136,704,076
8 Virginia Tech - $129,705,818
9 Virginia - $125,968,540
10 NC State - $121,444,506
11 Boston College - $118,430,392
12 Georgia Tech - $115,654,077
13 Syracuse - $113,510,249
14 Wake Forest - $97,298,475
Notre Dame (independent in FB) - $224,191,928
Revenue for schools which will join the ACC this upcoming academic year:
Stanford - $179,645,688
California - $134,872,865
SMU - $86,044,162
For those who wish to dispute or argue about data, here is the Sportico database. Note that Sportico does not contain the 8 private schools from the ACC:
1 Florida State - $170,434,508
2 Miami - $159,633,958
3 Louisville - $155,191,814
4 Duke - $152,509,818
5 Clemson - $152,093,316
6 North Carolina - $137,918,817
7 Pittsburgh - $136,704,076
8 Virginia Tech - $129,705,818
9 Virginia - $125,968,540
10 NC State - $121,444,506
11 Boston College - $118,430,392
12 Georgia Tech - $115,654,077
13 Syracuse - $113,510,249
14 Wake Forest - $97,298,475
Notre Dame (independent in FB) - $224,191,928
Revenue for schools which will join the ACC this upcoming academic year:
Stanford - $179,645,688
California - $134,872,865
SMU - $86,044,162
For those who wish to dispute or argue about data, here is the Sportico database. Note that Sportico does not contain the 8 private schools from the ACC:
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