SEC blows past other Power 5 conferences in 2016 revenue
Posted Feb 4, 2017
The SEC dominated in its total revenue during the 2016 fiscal year, which led to some schools receiving around $40 million from the conference, USA Today reported. The SEC, which is the first conference to file its tax returns for 2016, gave the most money to Georgia ($41.8 million) and the least to Alabama and Ole Miss ($39.1 million.)
(Sporting News)
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