http://www.dailypress.com/sports/dp-spt-acc-revenue-0526-story.html
The tax document reported Swofford’s total compensation as $3.3 million. That’s second only to the Pac-12’s Larry Scott ($4.8 million) among Power Five commissioners.
The ACC’s average distribution to 14 full-time members of $26.6 million was last among the Power Five — with only 10 schools, the Big 12’s average distribution was $34.3 million, the latter figure from USA Today’s Steve Berkowitz.
Mean per-school shares for the other Power Fives, according to USA Today, were: Southeastern Conference $40.9 million, Big Ten $37 million and Pacific 12 $30.9 million.
Atlantic Coast Conference had $418.1 million in total revenue for FY17, its new tax return shows. That's a 12% increase over total for FY16.— Steve Berkowitz (@ByBerkowitz) May 25, 2018
ACC commissioner John Swofford credited with $3.3 million in total compensation for 2016 calendar year ($3.15 million in base salary). First time he's been over $3 million.— Steve Berkowitz (@ByBerkowitz) May 25, 2018
New amount is $320,000 more than his total for 2015, including a $220,000 increase in base pay.
ACC's per-school distributions to its 14 football members averaged $26.6 million in FY17, new tax return shows. Notre Dame got $5.8 million. Amounts do not include reimbursements to schools for expenses related to ACC championships.— Steve Berkowitz (@ByBerkowitz) May 25, 2018
In 2013 calendar year, Swofford's total compensation was $2.1 million. https://t.co/NgTecB2HTi— Steve Berkowitz (@ByBerkowitz) May 25, 2018
ACC distributions in FY17 ranged from $30.7 million for Clemson to $25.3 million for Syracuse. Conference has equal basic revenue sharing, but distributions reflect amounts schools receive to offset bowl/CFP expenses. Clemson played in 2 CFP games, won title in 2016 season— Steve Berkowitz (@ByBerkowitz) May 25, 2018
Power 5 conference per-school distributions for FY17:— Steve Berkowitz (@ByBerkowitz) May 25, 2018
--SEC: $42.M to $39.9M
--Big Ten: $37.2M to $37M
--Big 12: Roughly $34.3M per school except Baylor
--Pac-12: $30.9M per school
--ACC: $30.7M to $25.3M except Notre Dame
--Pac-12: $510M in revenue, basically distributed $371M to schools.— Steve Berkowitz (@ByBerkowitz) May 25, 2018
--ACC: $418M in revenue, basically distributed $377M to 14 FB schools & Notre Dame
But keep in mind: Pac-12 numbers affected by Tier 3 TV rights buybacks, Pac-12 Nets value. ACC adds $$ for championship expenses https://t.co/vRmKz5zFrQ
Keep in mind that TV revenues for Big Ten and ACC are going up substantially during FY18, which is coming to a close. https://t.co/nLBvcE6iWj— Steve Berkowitz (@ByBerkowitz) May 25, 2018
Substantial increase in fy18? From what
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