The Knight-Newhouse College Athletics Database provides information about which athletic departments that compete in the Group of Five football conferences brought in the most ticket revenue for every sport combined.
Here’s a look at the ticket sales revenue leaders for athletic departments in the G5 football conferences for all NCAA-sponsored sports last year, though not every school was included in the data.
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2022 G5 Ticket Sales Leaders
Rank | Team | Ticket Sales |
1 | Memphis | $10,253,609 |
2 | Cincinnati | $9,631,998 |
3 | Nevada | $7,325,678 |
4 | Boise State | $7,226,105 |
5 | UNLV | $7,034,986 |
6 | USF | $6,485,854 |
7 | Fresno State | $5,914,738 |
8 | East Carolina | $5,807,897 |
9 | UCF | $5,782,943 |
10 | San Diego State | $5,624,459 |
11 | Appalachian State | $5,407,791 |
12 | Houston | $5,191,579 |
13 | Colorado State | $4,742,234 |
14 | New Mexcio | $4,510,754 |
15 | Wyoming | $4,084,611 |
16 | Southern Mississippi | $3,324,383 |
17 | UTSA | $3,315,102 |
18 | Marshall | $2,946,763 |
19 | Utah State | $2,718,827 |
20 | Old Dominion | $2,493,640 |
21 | Louisiana | $2,411,959 |
22 | UTEP | $2,318,851 |
23 | UAB | $2,306,791 |
24 | Western Kentucky | $2,281,717 |
25 | Georgia Southern | $1,999,550 |
26 | Hawaii | $1,950,230 |
27 | Toledo | $1,933,429 |
28 | Charlotte | $1,628,183 |
29 | Western Michigan | $1,460,058 |
30 | North Texas | $1,337,778 |
31 | Coastal Carolina | $1,306,549 |
32 | Ohio | $1,234,040 |
33 | Bowling Green | $1,201,307 |
34 | Texas State | $1,191,968 |
35 | Arkansas State | $1,178,133 |
36 | South Alabama | $1,176,270 |
37 | Louisiana Tech | $1,136,506 |
38 | FAU | $1,112,409 |
39 | Middle Tennessee State | $906,239 |
40 | Troy | $778,536 |
41 | FIU | $774,837 |
42 | Miami (Ohio) | $745,947 |
43 | Central Michigan | $682,078 |
44 | San Jose State | $608,561 |
45 | Georgia State | $606,809 |
46 | Akron | $552,228 |
47 | Northern Illinois | $495,563 |
48 | Kent State | $313,217 |