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https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6500596/2025/07/21/college-football-program-valuations-rankings-2025/ 1. Texas: $2.38 billion (projected price) Three-year average football revenue: $183 million The Longhorns routinely lead the country in revenue and were the only team to top $200 million in the most recent financial reports. No program came within $25 million of Texas in either of the past two years. The Longhorns haven’t won a national title since 2005 but made the College Football Playoff semifinals each of the past two seasons and are among this preseason’s top championship contenders. Add in the SEC brand, and Texas looks like the safest investment. Our price tag makes the Longhorns comparable to the 2018 sale of the Carolina Panthers (almost $2.3 billion). 15. Texas A&M: $973 million Average football revenue: $97.3 million The Aggies have the rabid fan base and demographic upside to be higher. Money has also never been an issue at a program that paid Jimbo Fisher the biggest buyout in college football history (about $77 million). But we’re also considering wins and losses because of the money victories bring. Texas A&M is arguably the nation’s biggest underachiever with only four top-five finishes and one national title (1939) since the Associated Press poll began in 1936 and zero conference titles since 1998.
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I think tap it. Not hold.
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Got my rejection notice this morning so jealous of yall
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Epstein files update (there are no Epstein files)
Francisco 2.0 replied to Gil Bang's topic in Cloak Room
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Done. Chai x 10.
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I really havent heard anyone say they are in a position to get the same revenue share as the men, just that they should have a bigger share than the 9% that they currently get. Further we dont know what all goes into BRI in the W vs what it is in the NBA.
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They have nothing to show for it.
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This popped up today. Sept 19th is a Friday so looks like an album reissue.
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Lions probably has become the hardest Austin Muni to walk up, especially on Fridays, Saturadays and Sundays. Best courses to try to walk on are Kizer and Clay since you can ask for first available between the 2 courses. HC is a great course to hit irons and practice wedges into greens. It's easy to walk on but pace of play can be REALLY slow since that's the course where beginners go to play golf. Most have not learned about pace of play.
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Trump calls for former Guardians and Commanders names.
Macanudo replied to boilerhorn's topic in Cloak Room
I wore my Brown Knickerbockers just yesterday while returning home from my job at the Packers. -
Missed the opportunity to use Nip In or Nip On In cafe
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Trump calls for former Guardians and Commanders names.
YChang replied to boilerhorn's topic in Cloak Room
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My god the comments.
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Sounds like a real winner of a kid
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Wouldn’t every Friday night be sheepfest at the aggy SAE house?
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WSJ should just make up shit and report it. It’s been working for Fox News for 30 years.
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Meh, that’s one game. They have a lot coming back and that means something. Maybe the Friday night before the Texas game was Sheepfest at the SAE house, who knows.
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Frenchies and Russian birds are into it as much or more than the Brazilians.
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These Jubilee 1 vs 20 social discussion videos
Cousin Strawberry replied to Derka's topic in Daily Texan
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Yes, I see your point here. I think he is more trying to point out the hypocrisy, but I'm not big on the WWJD stuff either. It was more than the church who influenced my views on what it meant to be a good person. Somehow we have to allow that good citizens who care about other humans as people are not exclusive to the christian church. Those two circles don't perfectly overlap in a Zen diagram.
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