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WSJ's latest college football team ranking of schools in terms of value

uscnick

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Subjective, not objective but it 'seems' about right to me

1. Texas - $1,105,493,378
2. Ohio State - $1,048,166,317
3. Alabama - $1,009,903,620
4. Michigan - $924,625,003
5. Notre Dame - $913,401,562.
6. Georgia - $891,099,506
7. Oklahoma - $885,558,053
8. Auburn - $871,907,615
9. LSU - $727,849,384
10. Tennessee - $727,849,384
11. Florida - $634,885,946
12. Texas A&M - $540,883,003
13. Penn State - $518,754,453
14. Wisconsin - $474,552,451
15. Nebraska - $471,585,561
16. Arkansas - $462,727,317
17. South Carolina - $460,753,199
18. Iowa - $458,973,690
19. Washington - $440,821,919
20. Michigan St. - $354,160,110
21. Oregon
22. Ole Miss
23. Southern Cal
24. UCLA
25. Arizona St.
26. Clemson
27. Florida St.
28. Virginia Tech
29. Kansas St.
30. Oklahoma St.
31. Kentucky
32. Minnesota
33. Texas Tech
34. Stanford
35. Mississippi St.
36. Georgia Tech
37. Utah
38. Colorado
39. Kansas
40. Cal
41. Miami (Fl)
42. TCU
43. Iowa St.
44. Indiana
45. Northwestern
46. NC State
47. Louisville
48. Arizona
49. Illinois
50. UNC
51. Maryland
52. Washington St.
53. UVA
54. Purdue
55. Oregon St.
56. Missouri
57. Syracuse
58. Pitt
59. Baylor
60. BYU
61. Vanderbilt
62. Boston College
63. Boise St.
64. Wake Forest
65. UCF
66. Duke
67. Rutgers
68. West Virginia
69. S Florida
70. UConn
 
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