Who would be worth more as a pro franchise? Study gives Auburn edge over AlabamaCharles Goldbergon January 07, 2013 at 12:21 PMWhat would the Auburn and Alabama football programs be worth in if they were pro franchises? A whole lot of money, according to today's Wall Street Journal.The Journal said today that Auburn is the sixth most valuable football program in the nation, checking in a cool $508.1 million. Alabama is eighth at $476 million. You know, almost a billion dollars, total. That's good, but Texas and Michigan are the runaway leaders. Texas is first at a whopping $761.7 million and Michigan is second at $731.9 million. Florida is the most valuable SEC team, coming in third nationally at $599.7 million. Five SEC teams are in the Top 10 and nine are among the 18 most valuable programs. The Journal says Ryan Brewer, an assistant professor of finance at Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus, calculated the value of the programs based on each program's revenues and expenses and made cash-flow adjustments, risk assessments and growth projections for each school.Says the Journal: "The resulting figures represent what the teams might fetch if they could be bought and sold like pro franchises."The complete list of all major-college football programs is on the Journal's website.
Worth more than the mighty Tahd? That's Whore Shit!
I think we get some kind of disability credit because of Jay Jacobs.
The "tard bump".
He looked at the average per capita income of the respective fan bases. That's why Bammer's wear thrift store $5.00 Got 12 T-shirts and Auburn people wear $60.00 Under Armour hoodies.
I thought minimum wage went up?
This article is obviously completely flawed and incorrect. They didn't take into account the fact that Saban is worth 3 - 4 million redneck souls, worth roughly $23,457.32.
Don't forget the royalty income from kids named:NickSabanBearCrimsonTydeTideBearBryant
Can they get anything off Brodie?
Grass stains.
OooooooohhhhThis hustle is epic. +68.... I owe you one.