WSJ ranks the value of college FB team SIAP

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Here’s how the SEC ranked in the study:
SIAP, first time I saw is this today, ESPN republished this also
3. Florida: $599.7 million
6. Auburn: $508.1 million
7. Georgia: $481.8 million
8. Alabama: $476 million
9. LSU: $471.7 million
12. Tennessee: $364.6 million
14. Arkansas: $332 million
15. South Carolina: $311.9 million
18. Texas A&M: $278.5 million
26. Kentucky: $202.7 million
49. Ole Miss: $111.7 million
55. Mississippi State: $99.3 million
66. Vanderbilt: $57.3 million
67. Missouri: $56.4 million
 
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The article also says "The resulting figures represent what the teams might fetch if they could be bought and sold like pro franchises"
Anyone that thinks that Auburn would be worth more than Alabama currently is misinformed!
 
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The article also says "The resulting figures represent what the teams might fetch if they could be bought and sold like pro franchises"
Anyone that thinks that Auburn would be worth more than Alabama currently is misinformed!

I'm not buying it
 
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The article also says "The resulting figures represent what the teams might fetch if they could be bought and sold like pro franchises"
Anyone that thinks that Auburn would be worth more than Alabama currently is misinformed!

Then they're way off
 
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Ill-timed article with Bama winning another NC and 8th. Makes the WSJ look like nerds who don't know anything about football.
 
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I don't see how Missouri can only be worth $56 million. Their shared football TV and bowl revenue of near 20 million annually should put its value at least to $100 million.
 
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Here’s how the SEC ranked in the study:
SIAP, first time I saw is this today, ESPN republished this also
3. Florida: $599.7 million
6. Auburn: $508.1 million
7. Georgia: $481.8 million
8. Alabama: $476 million
9. LSU: $471.7 million
12. Tennessee: $364.6 million
14. Arkansas: $332 million
15. South Carolina: $311.9 million
18. Texas A&M: $278.5 million
26. Kentucky: $202.7 million
49. Ole Miss: $111.7 million
55. Mississippi State: $99.3 million
66. Vanderbilt: $57.3 million
67. Missouri: $56.4 million

when was the article published
 
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Isn't the SEC Network set to debut in 2014? I see no reason to even explore this topic, but if you take the time to research these projections, why wouldn't you take into account the projected amount of money the SEC Network will mean to each team? That would definitely be part of the asking price, if there was such a thing. I haven't seen the published version of the report, but it looks like that impact is missing, at least towards the bottom of the list.
 
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Alabama's football program 8th needs an explanation. Best college coach in nation, and the best team 3 out of the last 4 years. 8 seems low. I was most surprised at Kentucky's worth, however.
 

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