If you read my pieces on Forbes.com about SEC, Big Ten, ACC , Pac-10 and Big 12 football finance, you may be interested in seeing the charts I compiled on each conference. You can download below.
SEC Financial Data (Excel) SEC Financial Data (PDF)
Big Ten Financial Data (Excel) Big Ten Financial Data (PDF)
ACC Financial Data (Excel)
Pac-10-Financial-Data (Excel)
Big 12 Financial Data (Excel)
Big East Financial Data (Excel)
Big thanks to my intern, Ben Perreira, who helped compile the ACC, Pac-10, Big 12 and Big East data!

Peter Strnad
March 24, 2011Great work. Do you by chance have Notre Dame’s revenue and profit for 2010? In 2009, Forbes had profit at $38 million…
Thanks
Kristi Dosh
March 25, 2011Thank you. Really great question. Here’s their data from the same source I used for the other schools:
Football Revenue: $64,163,063
Football Expenses: $29,490,788
Football Profit: $34,672,275
Athletic Department Profit: $14,954,642
If they were a BCS school, they would be above the average profit of both the SEC and Big Ten. In the Big Ten (the most-likely conference for them to join), they would be second in revenue and expenses, third in football profit and fifth in athletic department profit.
hartley mellish
April 12, 2011do you have financial data compiled for ConferenceUSA
Kristi Dosh
April 16, 2011I’m working on non-AQ conferences now.