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USA Today Database of NCAA Division I Public School Athletics Spending/Revenue

We all know it's tough to compare schools since states and schools have different accounting methods.

However, if UConn is using the same methodology, it looks like student fees are about 10.5%. That is lower than it had been.
 
Great to see us beating out several P5 programs and being the top ranked non P5
 
Give us $40-$45M from a P5 TV deal and all of sudden we are top 15 in revenue.

YEAR -TICKET SALES - CONTRIBUTIONS -RIGHTS / LICENSING -STUDENT FEES -SCHOOL FUNDS - OTHER -
2016 --$10,362,040 ----$6,166,461---------$24,587,464 ------$8,280,611 -------$26,990,210 --- $2,842,489

TOTAL-$79,229,275
 
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