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The publication, citing Equity in Athleticsd Disclosure Act forms fromthe U.S. Department of said Columbus-based OSU had almos t $118 million in revenues duringthe 2007-098 school year. That was second only to the University of whichhad $120.3 million. The University of Cincinnatki and other localuniversitiexs didn’t make Street & Smith’s top 20 list. Othee regional schools in the rankiny include the University of Michiganat No. 4 ($99 the University of Wisconsinat No. 5 ($93.5 million); Penn State Universith at No. 6 ($91.6 million); the University of Notrse Dameat No. 14 ($83.4 million); and Michiganb State Universityat No. 16 ($77.7 million).
The toppeds the revenue listing for basketball with $23.5 million in revenue for and the was 10th, with $14. 9 million. Ohio State ranked fourth for footballkprogram revenue, with $65.2 million. Street & Smith’sz is a publication of American CityBusiness Journals, also the paren of the Business Couriere .
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