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Texas Longhorns Football is the 2nd most valuable program in college football, joining a list of almost exclusively SEC and Big Ten programs at the top.

The University of Texas football program has been one of the most valuable in the country for years. From the brand to payments from the Longhorns Network to the school’s oil reserves to big name donors to its size, Texas is always near or at the top.

This year, is no exception. A new study by CNBC lists Texas Football No. 2 in the nation, right behind Ohio State. In the era of NIL and record profits, private investors are even trying to get in on the action.

“Ohio State University is the most valuable athletic program, worth an estimated $1.32 billion. The Buckeyes had $280 million in revenue in 2023, the most of any school. Other factors that helped propel the Buckeyes to the top of the rankings are an alumni base of over 600,000, a fan base of more than 11 million, boosters that donated nearly $60 million last year, and a football team that routinely has attendance of over 100,000 at its games.”
— CNBC’s Michael Ozanian

It is no surprise the overall list is top heavy with teams from the Big Ten and SEC. Texas A&M, Michigan and Alabama joined Texas and Ohio State in the Top 5. Notre Dame is sixth.

The SEC is worth about on average $832 million per school, with a combined worth of $13.3 billion. The Big Ten is $734 million per school totaling $13.2 billion. The ACC is $562 million per school totaling $9.6 billion and the Big 12 $420 million per school at $6.7 billion total.

Rank Program Valuation Revenue Conference
1. Ohio State $1.32B $280M Big Ten
2. Texas $1.28B $271M SEC
3. Texas A&M $1.26B $279M SEC
4. Michigan $1.06B $230M Big Ten
5. Alabama $978M $200M SEC
6. Notre Dame $969M $224M ACC
7. Georgia $950M $210M SEC
8. Nebraska $943M $205M Big Ten
9. Tennessee $940M $202M SEC
10. Oklahoma $928M $199M SEC
11. Penn State $924M $202M Big Ten
12. USC $923M $212M Big Ten