Graph Shows Breakdown Of Average Salaries For SEC Grads, You Might Be Pissed

The Twitter account @SEC_SportsTalk recently published a chart comparing SEC graduates’ annual average salary. Keep in mind, the figures they used are based on salaries earned 15 years after graduation. Nonetheless, like all comparisons of this nature, it’s going to leave some people a little pissed.

Here’s the breakdown:

Pretty interesting stuff. I’m not surprised by Vandy, and frankly, you shouldn’t be, either. It’s the only private school in the SEC, it’s arguably the hardest of the schools to get into, and it’s known for its strong alumni network. You’d think with all that money, Vanderbilt would throw a little bit more into its football program. As for the Aggies, I’ll chalk it up to Texas’ huge economy and the petroleum industry. After those two, there are numerous factors that could be contributors to each school’s ranking.

Auburn, like A&M, is known for its engineering program, so that could be a factor. LSU and Florida are tied for fourth, which then puts Mizzou in sixth place. Looking at the economy of each state down the list, that gives somewhat of an indicator of why a particular school is ranked where it is.

Seven of the states in which SEC schools are located are among the poorest in the nation in terms of median household income. South Carolina is forty-second in the nation, followed by Louisiana at forty-fourth, Tennessee at forty-fifth, Alabama at forty-sixth, Kentucky at forty-seventh, and Arkansas at forty-eighth. Coming in last is Mississippi at fiftieth.

Still, the numbers don’t exactly match up. There are other factors out there about each school that put some higher up than others. If you can think of any, go ahead and list them in the comments section below.

  1. Conrad the Constitution

    Ahh, I see Blutarsky also reads BroBible. I read this on BB yesterday.

    9 years ago at 10:31 am
  2. DallasOH

    Is this really a surprise to anyone? If you want to get shit-faced with little to no academic pressures, the SEC is the place to be.

    9 years ago at 10:52 am
  3. unkle

    Mizzou academics: Good enough for 6th in the sec, not good enough to even gain entry into the big ten.

    9 years ago at 10:55 am
    1. roundrockdonuts

      ya because michigan state, penn state, and nebraska are all marquee universities

      9 years ago at 12:37 pm
  4. SlutsWillbeSluts

    Not exactly impressive… My salary now (1 year removed from school) would surpass these based on inflation alone….and I’m not even an engineer.

    9 years ago at 10:59 am
  5. sandiegobubbles

    You’re assuming that all of these people are staying in their college states after they graduate. Didn’t Bacon go to Mizzou? He’s certainly not in Missouri anymore. Kys.

    9 years ago at 12:22 pm
  6. DionysusFratGod

    Bama is more of the Inbred powerhouse of the SEC than I thought it was.

    9 years ago at 1:18 pm
  7. ColonelAdams

    My dad graduated from UK and has made more than 20 times what Vandy grads made this year

    9 years ago at 1:50 pm
  8. TTKA All Day

    Let’s see this chart vs. the other conferences. My cash is on the Pac 12 or ACC

    9 years ago at 2:26 pm
  9. MasterOfCoin

    When A&M left the Big 12 for the SEC they increased the average GPA of both conferences

    9 years ago at 2:53 pm