Football and basketball budgets for Mountain West

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Football and basketball budgets for Mountain West

By The Associated Press

The 2011-2012 budgets of each Mountain West Conference school (most recent available figures):

FOOTBALL BUDGETS:

1. San Diego State, $11.75 million

2. Hawaii, $10.59 million

3. Colorado State, $8.9 million

4. Boise State, $8.54 million

5. New Mexico, $8.11 million

6. Fresno State, $7.25 million

7. Wyoming, $7.21 million

8. UNLV, $6.95 million

9. Nevada, $5.01 million

Air Force N/A

BASKETBALL BUDGETS:

1. New Mexico, $4.45 million

2. San Diego State, $4.43 million

3. UNLV, $3.76 million

4. Wyoming, $3.04 million

5. Colorado State, $2.43 million

6. Hawaii, $2.29 million

7. Fresno, $1.8 million

8. Boise State, $1.73 million

9. Nevada, $1.46 million

Air Force N/A

Source: U.S. Department of Education, Reno Gazette-Journal

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