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Sources: ESPN for NCAA FBS Standings, Department of Education for school financials.
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If you are just talking about the FBS, look at the bottom 25 compared to the top 25.
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For FBS Division I schools among the top quartile, 27% of their generated total revenues stem from alumni contributions.
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Simply put, the wealthy FBS revenue streams are more than just bonuses.
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First Byurakan Survey (FBS or Markarian survey, Armenia) , containing the records of a unique astronomical survey carried out by the Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory (BAO) from 1965-1980.
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Even for some larger institutions who play in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and are technically eligible for a BCS bowl game, guarantee games are a fact of life.
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Major conferences like the Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC rake in hundreds of millions of dollars each year, well ahead of even smaller FBS conferences like the MAC and Mountain West.
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This estimate stems from using data from the NCAA Revenues and Expense Report for 2010 (specifically, pages 29-30 of the report which break down the average allocation of revenues at all FBS Division I schools as well as a break down by quartile).
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So when a highly prized teenager without enough money to pay for expenses beyond tuition, room and board and books, he and his parents cannot rely on a uniform standard across the 120 Division 1 FBS schools to determine which school offers enough to cover the full cost of attendance.
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An argument for athletic spending at Division 3 (and to some extent, Division 2) schools is that it is an important student recruiting device: at some liberal arts schools, 30-40 percent of students are on some intercollegiate team, and the figure is 10 percent or so at some Division 2 schools (as opposed to well under 5 percent at most FBS powerhouses).
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