The Texas A&M Aggies, Texas Longhorns and Michigan Wolverines each have a loss on their 2018 resumes and are on the outside looking in at the early College Football Playoff picture, but they at least have bragging rights when it comes to making money.
Chris Smith of Forbes shared the publication's list of the most valuable college football programs from 2014 through 2016, and Texas A&M topped the list at $148 million in revenue and $107 million in profit.
The Longhorns weren't far behind them at $133 million in revenue and $87 million in profit, while the Wolverines came in third at $127 million in revenue and $75 million in profit.