Clemson takes the lead in the ACC, highest revenue earned in conference

Clemson brought in more conference revenue than any other ACC program, according to the league’s latest financial distribution report.

The ACC reported $826.5 million in total revenue for the fiscal year, its first since adding Cal, Stanford and SMU. That total ranked third among the Power 4 conferences behind the Big Ten and SEC.

Clemson led the ACC with $55.1 million distributed from the conference, boosted in part by its College Football Playoff appearance during the cycle. Duke was next at $48.2 million. Most returning ACC schools received between $43 million and $46 million, while newer members like Cal, Stanford and SMU received partial shares. Notre Dame also received a partial distribution as a league member in football and other sports.

This was also the first year the ACC used its success initiative model, which rewards programs for postseason performance and helped create a wider gap in payouts across the conference.

Among the Power 4, the Big Ten again led the way with $1.47 billion in total revenue. The SEC followed at $1.11 billion, while the Big 12 reported $610.9 million.

Clemson finishing at the top of the ACC distribution is another sign of the program’s national reach and football success, especially as conference revenue continues to play a bigger role in the changing college athletics landscape.

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