2020-21 College Football Playoff $
The partnership forged for this one football season, which allowed Notre Dame to schedule 10 conference games with ACC opponents, included an agreement for the school to share its $15 million annual NBC television revenue with the conference for home games, in addition to sharing in the ACC’s television revenue. As it turns out, that agreement also included sharing some College Football Playoff monies not normally shared between Notre Dame and the ACC.
Notre Dame enjoys a unique position in the College Football Playoff. This year, the Fighting Irish are set to receive $300,000 for meeting the NCAA’s APR standard, a base amount of $3.19 million (regardless of performance), plus $6 million for its selection in the semifinals. In contrast, the other independents share $1.56 million this year for their base amount in addition to the $300,000 per school APR payment.
The ACC, along with the other four conferences in the Power 5 (Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC), will earn the same $300,000 for each school which meets the APR standard. However, they each receive the much larger base amount of $66 million to split between member institutions.
For this year only, Notre Dame will share the $6 million for its semifinal appearance with the ACC. However, it will also be eligible for an equal share in the ACC’s pool of bowl revenue, which includes $6 million for Clemson’s appearance in the semifinals. The Fighting Irish will not share in the ACC’s $66 million base payment, nor will they share their $3.19 million base payment.
ACC
$66 million base payout (Notre Dame does not share)
$6 million for Clemson’s semifinal berth in the Sugar Bowl (Notre Dame does share)
$6 million for Notre Dame’s semifinal berth in the Rose Bowl (Notre Dame does share)
Big 12
$66 million base payout
$4 million for Oklahoma’s berth in the Cotton Bowl
$4 million for Iowa State’s berth in the Fiesta Bowl
Big Ten
$66 million base payout
$6 million for Ohio State’s berth in the Sugar Bowl
Pac-12
$66 million base payout
$4 million for Oregon’s berth in the Fiesta Bowl
SEC
$66 million base payout
$6 million for Alabama’s berth in the Rose Bowl
$4 million for Florida’s berth in the Cotton Bowl
$4 million for Georgia’s berth in the Peach Bowl
Notre Dame
$3.19 million base payout (not shared with the ACC)
While many have questioned whether the one-season partnership between the ACC and Notre Dame might lead to Notre Dame joining the conference as a full member, a look back at how Notre Dame has fared financially under the College Football Playoff still makes a case for independence thanks to its on-field performance.