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[QUOTE="Alsacs, post: 1338246, member: 652"] [URL]http://www.forbes.com/sites/chrissmith/2015/03/16/college-basketballs-most-valuable-teams-louisville-on-top-kansas-close-behind/[/URL] Top 5 1. Louisville 2. Kansas 3. Kentucky 4. Arizona 5. North Carolina [SIZE=5][B]6. Syracuse Orange[/B][/SIZE] Team value: $26.8 million One-year change: 28% Revenue: $30 million Profit: $16 million Conference: ACC Head coach: Jim Boeheim Basketball revenue was up across the board last year, with boosts coming in concessions, contributions, conference revenue, sponsorships and ticket/luxury box sales. That growth is sure to reverse, however, now that NCAA sanctions will cost the team three years' worth of revenue sharing from its time in the Big East in addition to a basketball scholarship reduction. This made me chuckle. Schools that reported to have made no money on its men's basketball programs last year include St. John's, Georgetown, Cincinnati, Baylor. [/QUOTE]
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