See Which NCAA Athletic Departments Rake In The Most Cash

College sports, the NCAA says, aren't about money. However, schools routinely rake in billions of dollars from athletics, funding the rest of the university. Here are the 10 schools that raked in the most money in the 2014-15 year, according to USA Today:

10) Penn State Nittany Lions - $125,720,619

9) Tennessee Volunteers - $126,584,033

8) Oklahoma Sooners - $134,269,349

7) LSU Tigers - $138,642,237

6) Florida Gators - $147,105,242

5) Alabama Crimson Tide - $148,911,674

4) Michigan Wolverines - $152,477,026

3) Ohio State Buckeyes - $167,166,065

2) Texas Longhorns - $183,521,028

1) Texas A&M Aggies - $192,608,876

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