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Who has the most generous athletics boosters?
Total cumulative "Donations/Contributions" 2005-22; Per USAToday/Knight Commission
(Top 40 In Millions $; Public schools only):
1-10
Oregon $969 Million
Texas A & M $849
Texas $766
Florida $763
Georgia $716
Oklahoma St $670
LSU $618
Oklahoma $597
Auburn $580
Florida State $540
11-20
Ohio State $536
Alabama $528
Virginia $516
Tennessee $500
Michigan $493
Iowa $477
Clemson $476
South Carolina $466
Kansas $459
Louisville $450
21-30
Michigan St $439
Washington $402
Texas Tech $396
Wisconsin $389
Penn State $386
Illinois $373
West Virginia $354
Indiana $351
rats $346
North Carolina $344
31-40
Mizzou $344
Arkansas $324
Kansas St $324
Va Tech $319
Ole Miss $310
Kentucky $302
Purdue $289
Cal $283
Mississippi St $273
Arizona St $265
41-50
Iowa St $249
Nebraska $236
UCLA $233
Georgia Tech $220
NC State $216
Colorado $208
Oregon St $201
Minnesota $199
Maryland $194
Memphis $170
51-60
Utah $159
Wash St $146
Boise St $140
Rutgers $136
UConn $134
ECU $134
SDSU $132
UCF $128
UNLV $127
Observations:
-Oregon and OkSt stand out and are clearly so high because of their mega-whale donors Phil Knight and T. Boone Pickens
-All SEC schools are within the top 40 (which actually represts a "top 50-ish" ranking when factoring in Private schools which would be in the top 45, like Notre Dame, USC, Stanford, Duke, Miami, Northwestern, TCU... and prossibly even Baylor, Vandy and BYU) -
-Current Big Ten doesn't have a single school in the top 10 despite having blue bloods OSU/Mich
-All basketball blue bloods are within the top 40, led by Kansas at 19th
https://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances
https://knightcommission.org/finances-college-sports/
Total cumulative "Donations/Contributions" 2005-22; Per USAToday/Knight Commission
(Top 40 In Millions $; Public schools only):
1-10
Oregon $969 Million
Texas A & M $849
Texas $766
Florida $763
Georgia $716
Oklahoma St $670
LSU $618
Oklahoma $597
Auburn $580
Florida State $540
11-20
Ohio State $536
Alabama $528
Virginia $516
Tennessee $500
Michigan $493
Iowa $477
Clemson $476
South Carolina $466
Kansas $459
Louisville $450
21-30
Michigan St $439
Washington $402
Texas Tech $396
Wisconsin $389
Penn State $386
Illinois $373
West Virginia $354
Indiana $351
rats $346
North Carolina $344
31-40
Mizzou $344
Arkansas $324
Kansas St $324
Va Tech $319
Ole Miss $310
Kentucky $302
Purdue $289
Cal $283
Mississippi St $273
Arizona St $265
41-50
Iowa St $249
Nebraska $236
UCLA $233
Georgia Tech $220
NC State $216
Colorado $208
Oregon St $201
Minnesota $199
Maryland $194
Memphis $170
51-60
Utah $159
Wash St $146
Boise St $140
Rutgers $136
UConn $134
ECU $134
SDSU $132
UCF $128
UNLV $127
Observations:
-Oregon and OkSt stand out and are clearly so high because of their mega-whale donors Phil Knight and T. Boone Pickens
-All SEC schools are within the top 40 (which actually represts a "top 50-ish" ranking when factoring in Private schools which would be in the top 45, like Notre Dame, USC, Stanford, Duke, Miami, Northwestern, TCU... and prossibly even Baylor, Vandy and BYU) -
-Current Big Ten doesn't have a single school in the top 10 despite having blue bloods OSU/Mich
-All basketball blue bloods are within the top 40, led by Kansas at 19th
https://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances
https://knightcommission.org/finances-college-sports/