Every HBCU football program has a story. The Bayou Classic. The Magic City Classic. The Celebration Bowl. The rivalries that fill stadiums and bring alumni back from across the country. What you hear less about is the money that makes it possible.

This is the first comprehensive look at football spending across all 21 football-playing schools in the Data Driven HBCU D1 cohort, drawn from official federal and NCAA filings. It is not a perfect dataset, but it is the best comparative tool available and shows where each program stood during the 2024-2025 school year.

About the Data

The EADA is a federal filing that all co-educational institutions receiving Title IV funding must submit annually. It covers all 23 schools in the cohort and uses a standardized format that allocates total program revenue and expenses across sport lines. Because EADA figures include institutional support and student fees allocated to each sport, the revenue figures often match or closely track expense figures for smaller programs.

The MFRS is an NCAA reporting system with more granular revenue category breakdowns. Howard University, Hampton University, and Bethune-Cookman University are private institutions not required to make their MFRS filings public. Delaware State University is also not required to publicly share its MFRS data. Alabama State University and Tennessee State University are public institutions whose FY2025 MFRS reports are pending. Those six schools appear in the EADA table but not the MFRS table.

The full underlying data for both reporting systems is available in the Data Driven HBCU dashboards. Individual school EADA reports are accessible through the EADA 2024-25 Index. Individual school MFRS reports are accessible through the MFRS FY2025 Summary.

Football Expenses: EADA 2024-25 (21 Schools)

Rank School Conf Football Expenses Football Revenue Net
1 Norfolk State University MEAC $7,071,944 $7,071,944 $0
2 Tennessee State University OVC $6,913,955 $6,913,955 $0
3 Morgan State University MEAC $6,218,306 $5,835,179 -$383,127
4 Howard University MEAC $5,919,007 $5,919,007 $0
5 Hampton University CAA $5,382,962 $5,382,962 $0
6 NC A&T State University CAA $4,788,303 $4,788,303 $0
7 Bethune-Cookman University SWAC $4,683,961 $4,683,961 $0
8 Grambling State University SWAC $4,567,231 $4,567,231 $0
9 NC Central University MEAC $4,552,255 $4,552,255 $0
10 Florida A&M University SWAC $4,500,000 $4,500,000 $0
11 Alabama State University SWAC $4,376,977 $4,376,977 $0
12 Alabama A&M University SWAC $4,210,963 $4,210,963 $0
13 Delaware State University MEAC $3,947,183 $3,947,183 $0
14 SC State University MEAC $3,856,327 $3,856,327 $0
15 Prairie View A&M University SWAC $3,609,079 $3,609,079 $0
16 Texas Southern University SWAC $3,454,140 $3,454,140 $0
17 Alcorn State University SWAC $2,956,797 $2,956,797 $0
18 Southern University SWAC $2,944,500 $2,944,500 $0
19 Jackson State University SWAC $2,867,733 $2,867,733 $0
20 Univ. of Arkansas-Pine Bluff SWAC $2,107,692 $2,107,692 $0
21 Mississippi Valley State Univ. SWAC $1,457,079 $1,457,079 $0

Source: OPE EADA filings, academic year 2024-25. Coppin State and UMES sponsor no football program and are excluded. Most schools report revenue equal to expenses, a standard EADA balancing convention when sport-level revenue is not tracked independently.

Football Expenses: MFRS FY2025 (15 Schools)

Rank School Conf Football Expenses % of Total Budget Football Revenue
1 Norfolk State University MEAC $7,148,912 28.6% $7,148,914
2 Alabama A&M University SWAC $6,275,934 30.0% $2,721,177
3 Morgan State University MEAC $6,218,305 26.4% $301,390
4 Southern University SWAC $5,658,093 30.8% $4,107,256
5 Grambling State University SWAC $4,981,977 35.0% $2,481,811
6 SC State University MEAC $4,845,832 37.0% $5,143,048
7 NC A&T State University CAA $4,788,303 21.4% $3,899,412
8 Prairie View A&M University SWAC $4,745,975 18.3% $4,518,101
9 NC Central University MEAC $4,691,602 26.2% $1,786,683
10 Florida A&M University SWAC $4,558,050 31.8% $6,826,580
11 Jackson State University SWAC $4,533,278 27.7% $4,181,990
12 Alcorn State University SWAC $4,455,095 44.2% $2,565,334
13 Texas Southern University SWAC $3,064,981 29.0% $90,539
14 Univ. of Arkansas-Pine Bluff SWAC $2,407,434 17.0% $1,074,385
15 Mississippi Valley State Univ. SWAC $1,553,420 29.4% $1,545,843

The MFRS data captures football spending for 15 of the 21 football-playing schools in the cohort. Howard and Hampton are private institutions not required to file MFRS publicly. Alabama State, Bethune-Cookman, Delaware State, and Tennessee State are public schools whose FY2025 MFRS data is not yet in the Data Driven HBCU pipeline.

Source: NCAA Membership Financial Reporting System, FY2025. Howard, Hampton, and Bethune-Cookman are private institutions that are not required to publicly file MFRS data. Delaware State is not required to share MFRS data publicly. Alabama State and Tennessee State FY2025 MFRS reports haven’t been shared with Data Driven HBCU.

Alcorn State’s 44.2% share of the total football budget is the highest concentration in the cohort among schools with MFRS filings, meaning nearly half of all athletic spending at Alcorn goes to one sport. At the other end, UAPB directs 17.0% of its total budget to football, the lowest share among football-playing schools in the MFRS cohort. Mississippi Valley State’s $1.55 million football budget is the group’s floor, roughly one-fifth of what Norfolk State spends on the sport.


Data Driven HBCU covers the financial reality of public HBCU athletics using publicly available federal filings and NCAA data. EADA figures are drawn from OPE filings for academic year 2024-25. MFRS figures are drawn from FY2025 NCAA Membership Financial Reporting System filings.

This is the first article in a series detailing the 2024-2025 budget details compiled from these data sources.

Sources

U.S. Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education. Equity in Athletics Data Analysis. Academic year 2024-25. ope.ed.gov/athletics

NCAA Membership Financial Reporting System. FY2025 filings for 15 public D1 HBCU institutions, compiled by Data Driven HBCU.