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https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ncaafb/how-much-is-your-college-football-team-worth/ar-AAsj2Dz
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The college football season is in full swing and the picture for this years College Football Playoff is still as jumbled as it was in February. But theres one question we can answer: Which team is the most valuable?
That would be Ohio State, which has surged to a $1.5 billion valuation, according to an analysis by Ryan Brewer, an associate professor of finance at Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus. Thats a 59.6% increase in value for a program that was already worth the most nationally according to the study, which analyzes what each team would be worth on the open market if sold like a professional sports franchise.
Texas ($1.24 billion) and Oklahoma ($1 billion) round out the three programs worth an estimated 10 figures. With five of the top-10 programs, the SEC has the highest average team value at $523 million, followed by the Big Ten ($416 million) and Big 12 ($376 million).
The study broke down each programs most recently available revenues and expenses, from 2016, making cash-flow adjustments, risk assessments and growth projections. Across the sport, the value of Football Bowl Subdivision teams spiked by 26% over the 2015 numbers, the product of cash flows that rose 24% and revenues that grew by 19%.
One factor, Brewer noted, is that while the NFL has faced ratings declines in the last year, the same hasnt been true in the college game. Its been tremendous, he said. So far this season, we can confirm that college football is still strongly attended and strongly viewed.
Overall, he adds concerns over concussions, youth participation in football and trends in media consumption could be questions for the sport going forward.
Although Ohio State leads the way, Brewer says its easy to envision Texas passing the Buckeyes in the not-too-distant future. The Longhorns boast the highest adjusted revenue ($145 million), but still trail in overall value because of the Buckeyes success under Urban Meyer and middling recent on-field performance at Texas, a school going on its third coach in the last five years. But thats contingent on the Longhorns playing like the superpower theyre supposed to be.
The full list from https://graphics.wsj.com/table/COUNT_09212017?embed=1
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1 Ohio State 1,510,482,000
2 Texas 1,243,124,000
3 Oklahoma 1,001,967,000
4 Alabama 930,001,000
5 LSU 910,927,000
6 Michigan 892,951,000
7 Notre Dame 856,938,000
8 Georgia 822,310,000
9 Tennessee 745,640,000
10 Auburn 724,191,000
11 Florida 682,031,000
12 Penn State 549,497,000
13 Texas A & M 522,863,000
14 Nebraska 507,679,000
15 South Carolina 484,757,000
16 Iowa 483,564,000
17 Arkansas 456,153,000
18 Wisconsin 439,379,000
19 Washington 434,313,000
20 Florida State 385,339,000
21 Oregon 368,529,000
22 Michigan State 336,794,000
23 Mississippi 330,503,000
24 Clemson 328,411,000
25 Southern California 324,195,000
26 Arizona State 315,412,000
27 UCLA 314,436,000
28 Kentucky 287,589,000
29 Oklahoma State 285,293,000
30 Kansas State 277,203,000
31 Virginia Tech 269,883,000
32 Minnesota 260,264,000
33 Miami of Florida 254,502,000
34 Texas Tech 246,871,000
35 Miss State 230,655,000
36 Stanford 225,479,000
37 California Berkeley 220,017,000
38 Georgia Tech 212,068,000
39 Utah 206,365,000
40 Colorado 203,533,000
41 Iowa State 196,973,000
42 North Carolina State 191,813,000
43 Kansas 183,031,000
44 Indiana 178,168,000
45 Virginia 168,534,000
46 Northwestern 163,315,000
47 Louisville 160,899,000
48 Texas Christian 153,631,000
49 Maryland 147,608,000
50 North Carolina 147,179,000