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Big Ten distributes $1.37 billion in revenue for fiscal year 2024-25

By Thomson Reuters May 2, 2026 | 1:31 PM

After recent expansion and success in the College Football Playoffs following the 2024 season, the Big Ten Conference ​announced a record $1.37 billion distribution ‌to its 18 league members for the 2024-25 fiscal year.

The Big Ten became the second conference to reach the $1 billion plateau. The Southeastern Conference ‌announced ​that it had divided ⁠up $1 billion to its ⁠16 member institutions in February. That figure represented an increase of $200 million from the 2023-24 fiscal year.

The Big Ten’s $1.37 ​billion largess represents an increase of $487 million from the 2023-24 fiscal year. The ⁠two primary factors were ⁠the additions of UCLA, Southern ​California, Oregon and Washington in August of 2024 ​and the participation of Indiana, Oregon, ‌Ohio State and Penn State in the 12-team College Football Playoffs in December and January.

Ohio State defeated Notre Dame, 34-23 to ⁠win the 2024 national championship in a game played in Atlanta on Jan. 20, 2025. The ⁠Buckeyes’ ‌program earned a league-high $91.57 million, ⁠while Penn State, a national semifinalist ​in ‌football, received $88.29 million.

All full-time members ​received between $76.01 ⁠million and $79.87 million, while new members Oregon and Washington took in $48.4 million and $46.7 million respectively. UCLA and USC are considered fully-vested members and earned the higher payout amounts.

–Field ​Level Media