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The Southeastern Conference announced Thursday that its revenue was $777.8 million during the 2020-21 fiscal year, which is an increase of $120.1 million from the previous year.

From the revenue, $54.6 million was distributed among the SEC's 14 schools. Per CBS:
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The SEC announced Thursday that it generated $777.8 million of total revenue during the 2020-21 fiscal year, which ended on Aug. 31, 2021. The revenue was distributed among the SEC's 14 institutions $54.6 million per school excluding bowl expenses retained by teams that went to bowl games following the 2020 season.

"The commitment of the SEC's 14 universities to provide an impactful and lasting student-athlete experience is enhanced exponentially by the substantial revenue distributed through the Southeastern Conference," said SEC commissioner Greg Sankey. "As a direct result of this distribution, SEC universities provide their student-athletes exceptional instruction, training, equipment, academic counseling, medical care, mental health and wellness support and life-skill development that is unmatched in intercollegiate athletics."
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mla010034 months
This doesn’t even count the $23 million stipend, each school will receive, due to COVID offset!! SEC, SEC, SEC….
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LSUFreek34 months
$55 million? That’ll barely buy Texas aTm another QB.
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1934 months
You just made Fishler's List, Freek...right there with SlicedBread.
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Cosmo34 months
Vandy shouldnt get what Bama and LSU get. Fact
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CanebreakCajun34 months
It’s called a conference. There was time in the 1980s when 40,000 people were at Tiger Stadium.
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Enjuhnear34 months
Everybody has a role to play. Where would the conference gpa be without Vandy?
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RightWingTiger34 months
Thats very TEXASS of you!
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