One of the nation's richest athletic programs joins the universities that raised more than $200 million in 2017.
Texas A&M's athletic department reported more than $211 million in revenue for its fiscal year that ends in August, according to its annual report submitted to the NCAA. The document, which was obtained through an open records request, shows the Aggies saw a revenue jump of a little more than $17.5 million from when it led the country in revenue in 2016.
The Aggies won't be claiming that title this year. Texas, which finished second behind A&M last year, reportedly generated more than $215 million during its 2017 fiscal year.