Story today has Texas and Ohio State 1-2 in the nation in valuation of their football programs, each "worth" more than a $billion.
Startling but not surprising is the clear difference between the "power" conferences and the "group" conferences. Given the "powers" are a cartel, the highest non power team is Boise State at No. 63.
The American is pretty much bunched in the 60s and 70s with UCF top at No. 65. Temple is No. 73. Navy of course is not on the list, also not on it are Tulane and Tulsa.
This is an annual report from a Purdue professor to estimate what a team would be worth if sold on the open market like pro teams. There is no mention about the valuation of FCS football teams.
Startling but not surprising is the clear difference between the "power" conferences and the "group" conferences. Given the "powers" are a cartel, the highest non power team is Boise State at No. 63.
The American is pretty much bunched in the 60s and 70s with UCF top at No. 65. Temple is No. 73. Navy of course is not on the list, also not on it are Tulane and Tulsa.
This is an annual report from a Purdue professor to estimate what a team would be worth if sold on the open market like pro teams. There is no mention about the valuation of FCS football teams.