Arkansas drops to No. 14 on CLC list

South Carolina's Jimmy Legree, right, forces a fumble out of Arkansas's Keon Hatcher after a 50 yard gain by Hatcher in the third quarter of their game Saturday afternoon in Fayetteville.

The University of Arkansas fell four spots to No. 14 on the Collegiate Licensing Company's list of top 75 schools in royalties revenue for the 2013-14 fiscal year.

The Razorbacks had risen from No. 14 in 2011-12 to No. 10 in 2012-13, but fell back to No. 14 after a year that included a 3-9 football season and another basketball season without a trip to the NCAA tournament.

The drop was the largest of any of the schools in the top 15.

For the ninth consecutive year, Texas topped the list, with Alabama finishing second. Half of the top 10 schools are members of the SEC - Alabama (No. 2), Georgia (No. 5), Florida (No. 6), LSU (No. 7) and Texas A&M (No. 9).

CLC represents 68 percent of all FBS schools. Most notably, Ohio State, Oregon and USC are not represented by the company.