USA Today released its much-anticipated annual report of NCAA Division I school financial numbers on Saturday, and it revealed a lot about how your favorite schools stack up.
Numbers from the 2015-2016 academic year showed in general that the rich got richer. Six of the top 10 schools on the list had $0 in allocated funds for their academic programs, while all but two (Michigan and Ohio State) made tens of millions in profits.
The first Group of Five school to make an appearance (Connecticut) was 46th on the list and only turned $17,521 in profit despite having almost $80 million in revenue.