April 21, 2025

Ohio State, Texas A&M Both Topped $200 Million in 2018 Athletics Revenue

Harry How/Getty Images Ohio State and Texas A&M’s athletics programs both pulled in over $200 million in operating revenue during the 2018 fiscal year, according to Steve Berkowitz of USA Today.  Per Berkowitz, “Ohio State had $205.6 million in operating revenue and $203.8 million in operating expenses, according to a document it provided to USA Today Sports on Wednesday in response to an open-records request.” Texas A&M’s exact figures were $212.4 million on the operating revenue side and $165.8 million in operating expenses. Berkowitz clarified that “the operating revenue amount reflects total donations raised and spent during the fiscal year while the operating expense amount does not include the donation money that was spent on capital projects.” Per Texas A&M athletics CFO Jeff O’Toole, the Aggies ended in the green by about $3 million. Texas A&M has brought in massive amounts of donations over the years, and the school notably…

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