Georgia Tech Athletics Hits $175M Revenue Record | Yellow Jackets Basketball News
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Georgia Tech athletics shattered records with $175 million in revenue—up 12% from last year—thanks to a surge in fundraising, roaring concert returns, and booming attendance across sports. The Alexander-Tharpe Fund hit $110 million for the first time, while season ticket donations jumped 55%. Sold-out concerts by Chris Brown and Bruno Mars, plus a 67% spike in concessions and 31% growth in licensing, fueled the momentum. Multimedia rights and ACC payouts also climbed, driven by a strong football season that landed them a bowl game and a top-25 national finish. With fans flooding back and concerts set to become a regular feature, Georgia Tech is proving that fan engagement and diversified revenue are the keys to sustained athletic success.
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