According to GigEm247, Texas A&M athletics netted a massive amount of revenue and an impressive surplus in the last year.
The site reports that the Aggies reported $235.5 million in revenue, $228.4 million in expenses and a $7.2 million surplus to the NCAA, per records obtained through an open records request. As expected, football was the top draw on campus in 2025. Texas A&M reported approximately $108.5 million in revenue and $60.2 million in expenses last year, equating to a surplus of almost $40.3 million. That mark is $27.7 million more than the Aggies made during the 2024 athletic year.
Here is the official report from GigEm247 beat writer Carter Karels on Texas A&M’s financial performance:
One of the more shocking numbers to come from the gathered data is the overall performance of basketball in 2025. Texas A&M men’s basketball reported a surplus of almost $1.4 million, which is a much-welcomed sign, after the program saw a $2.1 million loss in 2024. That was due to the $14.3 million in expenses.
Per GigEm247, below are the official reported numbers, according to the submission to the NCAA a couple of months ago:
While the Maroon and White did record a couple of impressive numbers during the 2025 athletic year, Texas A&M is still paying former football head coach Jimbo Fisher’s whopping $76.8 million buyout, after firing him in 2023.
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