Media payout (based on revenue divided by # of teams. No HQ payout, etc) | ||||
Conference | 2015-2014 | 2014-2013 | ||
ACC Per Team | - | $20,800,000 | ||
SEC Per Team | $32,313,000 | $20,900,000 | ||
Big 12 Per Team | $26,596,478 | $23,000,000 | ||
PAC Per Team | - | $20,000,000 | ||
BIG Per Team | - | $26,500,000 |
Auburn athletics budget expected to eclipse $113 million
"Auburn says its revenue has jumped from $46 million to $108 million in the last 10 years.
Auburn athletics budget (2014-15)
Budgeted revenues by category
SEC distribution and multimedia rights: $32,313,000Priority seats/gifts: $29,671,000
Ticket sales: $29,595,000
Other: $9,167,000
Student fees: $4,700,000
Concessions: $1,410,000
Amenities revenue: $1,374,000
Total: $108,230,000
Budgeted revenues by sport
Football: $81,496,000Non-sports specific revenue: $16,693,000
Men's basketball: $9,176,000
Baseball: $509,000
Other women's sports: $217,000
Women's basketball: $79,000
Other men's sports: $59,000
Total: $108,230,000
Budgeted expenditures by category
Salaries and wages: $32,277,000Tigers Unlimited: $20,167,000
Student aid: $14,198,000
Football operations: $12,248,000
Other sport operations: $11,247,000
Debt service: $10,826,000
Administration operations: $9,0054,000
Game guarantees: $3,901,000
Total: $113,917,000
Budgeted expenditures by sport
Football: $29,266,000Non-sports specific: $24,387,000
Tigers Unlimited: $20,167,000
Other women's sports: $13,208,000
Debt service: $10,826,000
Men's basketball: $5,180,000
Other men's sports: $4,870,000
Women's basketball: $3,304,000
Baseball: $2,710,000
Total: $113,917,000"
The ACC $20M number is just multimedia rights only.
ReplyDeleteThe SEC $32M is "revenues from the SEC and multimedia rights"
need to add in ACC bowl + CFP + basketball revenue, etc.
( note: bowl + CFP alone was $3.5M per team --> see http://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2014/12/bowl-payouts-2014-15.html )
Do I think the ACC w/o a cable network can match the SEC with one? No, but the difference is a lot less than $12M/year! ACC needs two things: (1) a cable network, and (2) a better Orange Bowl deal.
"The ACC $20M number is just multimedia rights only." Not accurate at all. Not sure why you believe that, but simply not the case. In fiscal year 2014, the ACC received approx. $291 Million for EVERYTHING (up from $232 the previous year). This is how you account for the approx. $20 million number.
ReplyDeleteThere may be some other explanation going on here I don't know about, but that ACC figure is from everything, NOT just media rights.
Could be the year the gap explodes.