College Football is a billion-dollar industry now, and even the best of the best are feeling the pressure financially. As athlete NIL deals soar and facilities upgrades can cost tens of millions, budget-tuning becomes a high-stakes game. But how do they continue to win on the field while floating somewhere near it? One of the SEC Blue Bloods just released a staggering financial update that illustrates how dire this situation is.

In the next two fiscal years, this storied program is staring down a nearly $31 million net loss in its athletics department. That’s a lot of money, particularly when you factor in its rich history of achievement and national stature. So, how do you plug a multi-million-dollar deficit and still vie for conference championships and national championships? The solut

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