Razorbacks Earn Top 10 Ranking Among Most Valuable College Football Teams
By: University of Arkansas Athletics
Updated: December 21, 2012
The Razorbacks also earned a top-10 ranking for 2010-11 when Arkansas was No. 8 with an estimated value of $89 million. Arkansas was ranked 15th ($53 million) in the initial Forbes report released in 2007 while the Razorbacks ranked 17th ($56 million) in 2009. Forbes did not publish rankings in 2008 and 2010.
"We are pleased to once again be recognized as one of college football's most valuable football programs," Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics Jeff Long said. "By working to expand revenue opportunities, through conference affiliation, television, multimedia rights and other initiatives, we have been able to grow support for the development and success of more than 460 Razorback student-athletes. While operating as one of the nation's few financially self-supporting athletic programs, we have also been able to provide vital funding for campus academic programs. We are grateful for the passionate support of Razorback Foundation members and all of our fans in helping establish the University of Arkansas among the nation's elite programs."
Forbes' college football rankings are based on the evaluation of the program's financial impact in four areas. The two most important areas evaluated are a team's value to its university, or the revenue directed toward university programs and spending (including football scholarships), and its athletic value, which is the football revenue used to support other athletic programs. Also included, but weighted less in the scoring system, are the distribution of bowl revenues among conference teams and the economic impact of visiting fans for home games.
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Forbes Most Valuable College Football Teams
1. Texas - $133 million
2. Michigan - $120 million
3. Notre Dame - $103 million
4. LSU - $102 million
5. Georgia - $99 million
6. Alabama - $95 million
7. Florida - $93 million
8. Auburn - $85 million
9. Tennessee - $84 million
10. Arkansas - $83 million
11. Nebraska - $82 million
12. Oklahoma - $80 million
13. Penn State - $79 million
14. Wisconsin - $76 million
15. Oregon - $74 million
16. Southern California - $68 million
17. South Carolina - $67 million
18. Washington - $65 million
19. Michigan State - $64 million
20. Ohio State - $63 million

