Friday, May 27, 2016

$31 million settlement from Maryland provides nice one time revenue bump for ACC....



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.
The Big 12’s were around $23.4 million, except for West Virginia and TCU, which each got a little more than $20 million."

2 comments:

  1. 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...

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  2. I 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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