Texas A&M ranks among SEC's most valuable athletic programs

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According to CNBC's latest ranking of the most valuable athletic programs in the SEC, Texas A&M was placed at the top of the list.

The Aggies rank No. 2 on the site's list of conference athletic departments with the most value, as determined by the Department of Education's Equity in Athletics Data Analysis and the Knight-Newhouse College Athletics Database for fiscal year 2024. Booster donations, NIL spending, and overall success have contributed to the program's substantial revenue evaluation of $1.32 billion, a 5% value change, and a -5% revenue change.

Here is the full list of the most to least valuable programs in the conference entering 2026:

  1. Texas Longhorns – $1.48 billion
  2. Texas A&M Aggies – $1.32 billion
  3. Georgia Bulldogs – $1.16 billion
  4. Tennessee Volunteers – $1.12 billion
  5. Alabama Crimson Tide – $1.09 billion
  6. LSU Tigers – $1.05 billion
  7. Oklahoma Sooners – $1.01 billion
  8. Florida Gators – $975 million
  9. Kentucky Wildcats – $910 million
  10. South Carolina Gamecocks – $812 million
  11. Auburn Tigers – $810 million
  12. Arkansas Razorbacks – $800 million
  13. Ole Miss Rebels – $755 million
  14. Missouri Tigers – $700 million
  15. Vanderbilt Commodores – $655 million
  16. Mississippi State Bulldogs – $625 million

The media rights deals for football and basketball are continuing to fuel these evaluations each year. Beginning in 2026, ESPN will pay an average of $1.3 billion a year for the College Football Playoff. That is more than twice its previous deal, according to JP Morgan and CNBC.

With an ever-increasing market of NIL deals and spending on the future of athletic programs, including Texas A&M's investment, these numbers could see much more increase over the next year. Winning in college athletics is defined by the investment each department spends to compete on a national stage.

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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Texas A&M ranked No. 2 among SEC's elite in latest CNBC valuation

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