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<blockquote data-quote="WVUALLEN" data-source="post: 132798531" data-attributes="member: 1112294"><p>Ohio State 20 million for their NIL budget.</p><p></p><p>Here are the nation's top 50 universities (at the end of the 2022 season) who have the most generous givers</p><p></p><p>50. Memphis Tigers: $170 million (Memphis is the only Group of Five school in the top 50 over the last 17 years.) Big 12 should have added Memphis instead of Houston</p><p>49. Maryland Terrapins: $194 million</p><p>48. Minnesota Golden Gophers: $199 million</p><p>47. Oregon State Beavers: $201 million</p><p>46. Colorado Buffaloes: $208 million</p><p>45. NC State Wolfpack: $216 million</p><p>44. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets: $220 million</p><p>43. UCLA Bruins: $233 million</p><p>42. Nebraska Cornhuskers: $236 million</p><p>41. Iowa State Cyclones: $249 million</p><p>40. Arizona State Sun Devils: $265 million</p><p>39. Mississippi State Bulldogs: $273 million </p><p>38. California Golden Bears: $283 million</p><p>37. Purdue Boilermakers: $289 million</p><p>36. Kentucky Wildcats: $302 million</p><p>35. Ole Miss Rebels: $310 million</p><p>34. Virginia Tech Hokies: $319 million</p><p>33t. Kansas State Wildcats: $324 million</p><p>33t. Arkansas Razorbacks: $324 million</p><p>31. Mizzou Tigers: $344 million</p><p>30. North Carolina Tar Heels: $344 million</p><p>29. Arizona Wildcats: $346 million</p><p>28. Indiana Hoosiers: $351 million</p><p><strong>27. West Virginia Mountaineers: $354 million</strong></p><p>26. Illinois Fighting Illini: $373 million</p><p><strong>25. Penn State Nittany Lions: $386 million</strong></p><p>24. Wisconsin Badgers: $389 million</p><p>23. Texas Tech Red Raiders: $396 million</p><p>22. Washington Huskies: $402 million</p><p>21. Michigan State Spartans: $439 million</p><p>20. Louisville Cardinals: $450 million</p><p>19. Kansas Jayhawks: $459 million</p><p><strong>18. South Carolina Gamecocks: $466 million</strong></p><p><strong>17. Clemson Tigers: $476 million</strong></p><p>16. Iowa Hawkeyes: $477 million</p><p>15. Michigan Wolverines: $493 million</p><p>14. Tennessee Volunteers: $500 million</p><p>13. Virginia Cavaliers: $516 million</p><p>12. Alabama Crimson Tide: $528 million</p><p><strong>11. Ohio State Buckeyes: $536 million</strong></p><p></p><p>Project Ohio State into the top 10 after a memorable off season in Columbus. The Buckeyes secured <a href="https://247sports.com/article/ohio-state-football-players-received-around-20-million-in-nil-deals-this-past-year-ad-ross-bjork-says-234117440/"><strong>an estimated "$20 million in NIL deals"</strong></a> for athletes this year. Also, <a href="https://247sports.com/longformarticle/college-athletics-25-powerhouses-who-produced-the-most-revenue-for-2022-211772377/#2185576"><strong>Ohio State was the nation's leader in athletic revenue</strong></a> for the 2022 fiscal year.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>10. Florida State Seminoles ($540 million) - talk about money not well spent.</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">9. Auburn Tigers ($580 million)</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">8. Oklahoma Sooners ($597 million)</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">7. LSU Tigers ($618 million)</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">6. Oklahoma State Cowboys ($670 million)</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">5. Georgia Bulldogs ($716 million)</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">4. Florida Gators ($763 million)</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">3. Texas Longhorns ($766 million)</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">2. Texas A&M Aggies ($849 million)</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">1. Oregon Ducks ($969 million)</span></p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://247sports.com/longformarticle/college-footballs-top-50-programs-ranked-by-nil-efforts-235181311/#2472530[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Being at 27th in most generous giving you would think our athletics would always be better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WVUALLEN, post: 132798531, member: 1112294"] Ohio State 20 million for their NIL budget. Here are the nation's top 50 universities (at the end of the 2022 season) who have the most generous givers 50. Memphis Tigers: $170 million (Memphis is the only Group of Five school in the top 50 over the last 17 years.) Big 12 should have added Memphis instead of Houston 49. Maryland Terrapins: $194 million 48. Minnesota Golden Gophers: $199 million 47. Oregon State Beavers: $201 million 46. Colorado Buffaloes: $208 million 45. NC State Wolfpack: $216 million 44. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets: $220 million 43. UCLA Bruins: $233 million 42. Nebraska Cornhuskers: $236 million 41. Iowa State Cyclones: $249 million 40. Arizona State Sun Devils: $265 million 39. Mississippi State Bulldogs: $273 million 38. California Golden Bears: $283 million 37. Purdue Boilermakers: $289 million 36. Kentucky Wildcats: $302 million 35. Ole Miss Rebels: $310 million 34. Virginia Tech Hokies: $319 million 33t. Kansas State Wildcats: $324 million 33t. Arkansas Razorbacks: $324 million 31. Mizzou Tigers: $344 million 30. North Carolina Tar Heels: $344 million 29. Arizona Wildcats: $346 million 28. Indiana Hoosiers: $351 million [B]27. West Virginia Mountaineers: $354 million[/B] 26. Illinois Fighting Illini: $373 million [B]25. Penn State Nittany Lions: $386 million[/B] 24. Wisconsin Badgers: $389 million 23. Texas Tech Red Raiders: $396 million 22. Washington Huskies: $402 million 21. Michigan State Spartans: $439 million 20. Louisville Cardinals: $450 million 19. Kansas Jayhawks: $459 million [B]18. South Carolina Gamecocks: $466 million 17. Clemson Tigers: $476 million[/B] 16. Iowa Hawkeyes: $477 million 15. Michigan Wolverines: $493 million 14. Tennessee Volunteers: $500 million 13. Virginia Cavaliers: $516 million 12. Alabama Crimson Tide: $528 million [B]11. Ohio State Buckeyes: $536 million[/B] Project Ohio State into the top 10 after a memorable off season in Columbus. The Buckeyes secured [URL='https://247sports.com/article/ohio-state-football-players-received-around-20-million-in-nil-deals-this-past-year-ad-ross-bjork-says-234117440/'][B]an estimated "$20 million in NIL deals"[/B][/URL] for athletes this year. Also, [URL='https://247sports.com/longformarticle/college-athletics-25-powerhouses-who-produced-the-most-revenue-for-2022-211772377/#2185576'][B]Ohio State was the nation's leader in athletic revenue[/B][/URL] for the 2022 fiscal year. [SIZE=4][B]10. Florida State Seminoles ($540 million) - talk about money not well spent.[/B] 9. Auburn Tigers ($580 million) 8. Oklahoma Sooners ($597 million) 7. LSU Tigers ($618 million) 6. Oklahoma State Cowboys ($670 million) 5. Georgia Bulldogs ($716 million) 4. Florida Gators ($763 million) 3. Texas Longhorns ($766 million) 2. Texas A&M Aggies ($849 million) 1. Oregon Ducks ($969 million)[/SIZE] [URL unfurl="true"]https://247sports.com/longformarticle/college-footballs-top-50-programs-ranked-by-nil-efforts-235181311/#2472530[/URL] Being at 27th in most generous giving you would think our athletics would always be better. [/QUOTE]
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