These are monies distributed to individual schools from conference.
I don't know what to think of the 2013 numbers from Teel as they don't align with the numbers I have, but who knows.
Looks like good news for the ACC. The article divides the total by 14, but it is really divided by 15 because the ACC HQ gets an equal share. I am not sure what other conferences do, but I will assume all researched articles left this part out.
The ACC will still have to find a way to match conference network revenue coming to the B1G and SEC soon. Until then, this is a good news day for the ACC.
Average of $20.8M to each in ACC
"The ACC distributed a record $297.1 million in total revenue for the 2013-14 fiscal year, the league disclosed Friday to ESPN.com's Andrea Adelson.
All 14 full members are set to receive an average of $20.8 million, up $1.2 million from last year. Interestingly enough, that figure is just behind what SEC schools will receive, as that league announced last week that its member schools will receive slightly more than $20.9 million per school.
Departing ACC member Maryland will have its share withheld until its lawsuit against the league is resolved. Notre Dame, a member in all sports but football, will receive a different share, which was undisclosed."
David Teel @DavidTeelatDP ·
In FY 2013-14, #ACC projects revenue bump from $235.1M to $291.7M. That's a 24% increase.
$16.8M RT @D1scourse: @DavidTeelatDP And, purely out of curiosity, how much to Maryland?
Conference | Diff vs ACC-Total | Diff vs ACC-As % | 2017-2016 | 2016-2015 | 2015-2014 | 2014-2013 |
ACC Per Team | - | - | - | - | - | $20,800,000 |
SEC Per Team | ($100,000) | 99.52% | - | - | - | $20,900,000 |
Big 12 Per Team | ($2,200,000) | 90.43% | $30,904,107 | $29,931,415 | $26,596,478 | $23,000,000 |
PAC Per Team | $800,000 | 104.00% | - | - | - | $20,000,000 |
BIG Per Team | ($5,700,000) | 78.49% | $50,000,000 | $35,000,000 | - | $26,500,000 |
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