During the most recent reported fiscal year — the 2014-15 season — Rutgers spent $70.5 million in expenses. Included in that total was $11.3 million in scholarship aid, $10.9 million in coaching salaries, $1.2 million in recruiting budget, $5.7 million in travel and $3.7 million in game expenses. Here is a team-by-team look at what Rutgers spent on each sport:
Total expenses: $18.66 million.
Total revenue: $26.7 million.
Direct institutional subsidy: 0
Student fee support: 0
What football costs: Nothing. According to the university's fiscal report filed to the NCAA, the Rutgers football program earned slightly more than $8 million ($8,099,876) as a result of its inaugural Big Ten campaign in 2014.