College football earned $117 million for Illinois schools in 2016

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McKendree University football brought in $11,269 per athlete in revenue in 2016, making it the 14th highest-grossing football program in the state that year, according to a Metro East Sun analysis of U.S. Department of Education data.

The university’s football program brought in a total of nearly $1.7 million in 2016. 

The U.S. Department of Education’s office of postsecondary education collects athletics data annually from all institutions with intercollegiate athletics programs that receive funding through federal financial aid programs. Data for 2016 – the latest year available – includes more than 2,000 schools nationwide.

Illinois’ 35 schools with football programs reported $117,163,945 in revenue in 2016.

Illinois college football revenue

School Division Enrollment Football Total Participation Football Revenue Revenue Per Athlete
Northwestern University NCAA Division I-FBS 8,249 103 $38,681,564 $375,549
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign NCAA Division I-FBS 32,126 102 $35,622,414 $349,239
Northern Illinois University NCAA Division I-FBS 12,323 113 $8,035,152 $71,108
Southern Illinois University-Carbondale NCAA Division I-FCS 10,509 103 $4,048,610 $39,307
Illinois State University NCAA Division I-FCS 17,420 114 $4,016,804 $35,235
Western Illinois University NCAA Division I-FCS 7,482 105 $3,258,851 $31,037
Eastern Illinois University NCAA Division I-FCS 5,117 100 $2,704,490 $27,045
Trinity International University-Illinois NAIA Division I 631 84 $1,440,608 $17,150
Robert Morris University Illinois NAIA Division II 2,253 190 $3,157,992 $16,621
University of St Francis NAIA Division II 1,320 99 $1,428,374 $14,428
Quincy University NCAA Division II with football 1,035 115 $1,569,700 $13,650
Saint Xavier University NAIA Division II 2,599 80 $1,085,254 $13,566
Olivet Nazarene University NAIA Division II 3,019 117 $1,442,785 $12,331
McKendree University NCAA Division II with football 1,820 148 $1,667,870 $11,269
University of Chicago NCAA Division III with football 5,956 99 $667,320 $6,741
Millikin University NCAA Division III with football 1,796 102 $606,674 $5,948
Knox College NCAA Division III with football 1,325 55 $326,779 $5,941
Concordia University-Chicago NCAA Division III with football 1,355 82 $448,175 $5,466
Wheaton College NCAA Division III with football 2,400 112 $589,030 $5,259
Benedictine University NCAA Division III with football 2,687 105 $547,730 $5,216
North Central College NCAA Division III with football 2,534 132 $676,125 $5,122
Augustana College NCAA Division III with football 2,514 127 $592,355 $4,664
Greenville College NCAA Division III with football 913 87 $397,006 $4,563
Aurora University NCAA Division III with football 3,302 111 $501,877 $4,521
North Park University NCAA Division III with football 1,884 107 $475,315 $4,442
Lake Forest College NCAA Division III with football 1,502 83 $364,573 $4,392
MacMurray College NCAA Division III with football 531 82 $344,656 $4,203
Monmouth College NCAA Division III with football 1,124 97 $396,530 $4,088
Elmhurst College NCAA Division III with football 2,682 124 $481,220 $3,881
Illinois College NCAA Division III with football 949 105 $398,359 $3,794
Rockford University NCAA Division III with football 909 79 $267,005 $3,380
Illinois Wesleyan University NCAA Division III with football 1,760 113 $379,453 $3,358
College of DuPage NJCAA Division III 6,335 97 $318,223 $3,281
Eureka College NCAA Division III with football 644 72 $225,072 $3,126
Highland Community College NJCAA Division I 823 92 $0

Source: U.S. Department of Education Office of Postsecondary Education



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