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3 minutes ago, antcan95 said:

Those headlines are always deceiving. The schools always turn huge profits.

they didn't this year because they didn't get a full share of the SEC revenue.  We only got $12.5M in revenue share when all the other schools but OU got $60M because we joined the SEC a year early.  This should right itself when we get a full share starting this year.  

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11 minutes ago, Rocky P said:

Saw a report that texas athletics lost $23M in 2025 because of our move to the SEC...OUCH!!!

I think it’s because we made the move 2 seasons early and they agreed to forfeit their portion of the TV rights those first two years to facilitate the move. Could be way off base but I thought I read that somewhere.

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Just now, Aspann85 said:

I think it’s because we made the move 2 seasons early and they agreed to forfeit their portion of the TV rights those first two years to facilitate the move. Could be way off base but I thought I read that somewhere.

Thats accurate - we only got $12.5M when other schools got $60M.  

https://www.on3.com/college/texas-longhorns/news/texas-athletics-department-reports-23-million-loss-in-2025-did-not-receive-full-revenue-share-from-sec/

Posted
6 hours ago, Bunk Moreland said:

What an absolute joke. The dude had 12 sacks and 60+ pressures and somehow there were 64 better players in the country? 

More proof that PFF grades are absolutely worthless.

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