http://floridastate.247sports.com/Bolt/ACC-enjoys-massive-revenue-jump-in-2014-15-45522842
"The Atlantic Coast Conference brought in $403.1 million in revenue in the 2014-15 fiscal year -- about $100 million more than 2013-14 -- according to tax records released to USA Today.
One of the reasons for the jump: A $31 million settlement from Maryland, which left for the Big Ten.
USA Today writer Steve Berkowitz notes that Florida State received a conference distribution of $27.6 million. According to Berkowitz, that amount was ahead of what Pac-12 and Big-12 schools received but short of the SEC distribution ($31.2 million to $33.9 million).
ACC commissioner John Swofford earned $2.7 million in 2014-15, according to the tax filing."
http://csnbbs.com/thread-780300.html
"SEC
Total revenue: $527.4 million
Percentage of revenue distributed to schools: 86.8
Distribution per school: $32.7 million
(Note: The revenue includes only nine months of income from the SEC Network.)
Big Ten
Total revenue: NA
Percentage of revenue distributed to schools: NA
Distribution per school: $32 million
(Note: Conference finances have not been disclosed. The per-school distribution figure cited above is based on public records request by the Lafayette Journal Courier.)
Pac-12
Total revenue: $439 million
Percentage of revenue distributed to schools: 68.5 (see expenses section below)
Distribution per school: 25.1 million
Big 12
Total revenue: $267.8 million
Percentage of revenue distributed to schools: 88
Distribution per school (continuing members): $23.3 million
(Note: Distributions do not include the Tier 3 rights, which have not been pooled and remain owned by the schools — The Longhorn Network, for example. In some cases, the per-school income is higher than that of the Pac-12 average when T3 rights are included.) "
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/2016/05/27/atlantic-coast-conference-total-revenue-increases-100-million/85035766/
"Among the ACC’s 14 schools other than Notre Dame, which remains an independent in football, the conference distributions ranged from $27.6 million for Florida State to just under $24 million for Syracuse. Notre Dame received $6.2 million."
"The Pac-12’s per-school shares were about $25.1 million.
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Now that we have 2 years under the same TV contract (which was changing annually for awhile there!) we see the annual increase was $1.38 million. If that keeps up, ACC teams will get $31 million each from TV alone in the final year (est. at least $41 million total ACC payout). So the gap may not be as big as B1G and SEC fans would have us believe...
ReplyDeleteI hope you are right. That bowl deal disparity is going to hit BIG next year....as well the SEC Network/Big Network monies. I think the gap hits double digit next year and that is going to raise red flags. Here is hoping you are right...and I am wrong.
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