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RE: Alabama has agreed to pay the Aggies $1.7 million
(03-15-2017 01:20 PM)HighlandsApp Wrote:  In addition to the extra game, Alabama has agreed to pay the Aggies $1.7 million dollars to travel to Tuscaloosa. This is a pretty nice payout for just one football game and will be a huge boost for the athletic department trying to keep an independent football team afloat.

http://www.underdogdynasty.com/2017/3/15...abama-2019

Wow, I was impressed with A-State getting a little North of $1.5mm

This is getting a little crazy. I'm glad that they are getting the money, but why are a few SEC schools paying so much more than normal market of $1mm to $1.2mm?

This should help fuel home and home games between G5 and P5 as 2/3 or more can not justify paying this much for a game.

We're getting 1.8 from Bama. I believe Nebraska is the one giving us just north of 1.5
03-15-2017 11:16 PM
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