2016 is the latest expense data available. Here is that data combined with the current Sagarin on how the G5 overlaps with the P5 and with FCS:
The typical P5 program is Missouri with a Sagarin of 38 and spending at $21.1M
The Bottom 10 P5 programs average a Sagarin of 83 and spending at $24.9M
(Rutgers is worst, Kansas, Illinois, Ore State, UNC, Pitt, Arizona, Arkansas, Tenn, UCLA)
The Top 10 G5 programs average a Sagarin of 45 and spending at $12.6M
(Boise State is best, Memphis, UCF, Houston, Fresno St, App St, USF, Utah St, Toledo, Cincy)
The typical G5 program is Ohio with a Sagarin of 104 and spending at $10.1M
The Bottom 10 G5 programs average a Sagarin of 164 and spending at $10.0M
(Texes State is worst, UTEP, Old Dominion, Charlotte, San Jose State, Rice, UConn, UTSA, C Michigan, Bowling Green)
[UConn (151) is by far the highest spender of the group at $20.5M]
The Top 10 FCS programs average a Sagarin of 87 and spending at $5.1M
(ND State is best, SD State, JMU, Ill State, N Iowa, Samford, E Washington, South Dakota, Villanova, Jacksonville State)
[JMU (82) spends $10.1M and Nova (112) spends $6.7M]
G5 Spending:
AAC $15.7M average
MWC $11.3M
C-USA $9.5M
MAC $8.2M
Sun Belt $7.4M
CAA (FCS) Spending:
CAA $6.1M
In this snapshot -
The Top 10 of the G5 is better than the Bottom 10 of the P5, and a bit lower than the typical P5.
The Top 10 FCS is better than the typical G5.
Indy FBS are ND (23), Army (68), BYU (78), UMass (138), Liberty (146), & NM State (148)
UMass spending is $10.5M, or about half of UConn's. Is UMass football worse off financially? Is UConn's football revenue $10M greater than UMass'?