Texas Longhorns Athletic Department generated revenue of $331,905,866 in 2024, spending $327,782,612 on 21 sports and 558 student-athletes.
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Texas spent $65,770,599 on football in 2024, of which $22,900,116 coached salary. But that wasn’t an issue for the Longhorns as UT Football recorded a whopping $204,731,959 in revenue from its soccer program. Other SEC teams did not surpass their $150 million revenues.
As a result, the Longhorn Football Program acquired a $138,961,360 surplus in 2024.
Football spending has risen beyond $20 million since the 2019 season just surpassed $43 million.
How did Texas spend $327,782,612 across the athletics division in 2024? According to data from Night New House…
Student-athlete meals were $522 million and $2.76 million listed as “overreaching or “positive net proceeds generated by athletics,” and transferred to the facility for non-athletic purposes. Texas had to dismiss baseball head coach David Pierce in 2024 $25.3 million for medical expenses of $25.3 million for “other expenses” such as equipment, marketing, spirit groups and other miscellaneous items. Non-coaching track and field staff pay $106.13 million athletic student assistance
What are the revenues for fiscal year 2022?
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Texas track and field did not receive any money from institutional or government support or student fees.
According to data from Knight-Newhouse, the UT Athletics division won $20108,000 in athletics-related debt in 2024, down from nearly $210 million in 2023.
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This shows how the SEC accumulates soccer revenue and expenses, as well as the total revenue and expenses for the athletics sector. Vanderbilt data is not available due to its private institutional status.
The 5-second program was run after losing in 2022. South Caroline, Mississippi, Ole Miss, Missouri, Alabama. Others run in surplus, with Georgia boasting $47,514,971 in surplus funds.