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RE: PAYOUTS PER CONFERENCE
ACC schools averaged $16.9 million payout from league in '11-'12


Posted: Friday, May 24, 2013 2:42 pm | Updated: 4:25 pm, Fri May 24, 2013.



The ACC's 12 schools split more than $203 million in revenue for an average of $16.9 million a school during the 2011-12 school year, according to ACC tax documents filed to the IRS and obtained Friday by the News & Record.

That per-school payout represents a jump of nearly 38 percent from the 2010-11 figure of $12.3 million a school.

As a whole, the ACC reported $223.5 million in revenue in 2011-12 and $223.8 million in expenses, for a net loss of $303,295.

But it ended the year with $24.5 million in net assets.

The conference's biggest revenue generators were football television deals ($130.5 million), bowl games ($43.8 million), the NCAA men's basketball tournament ($17.7 million), the NCAA Grants-in-Aid Fund ($9.4 million) and the ACC basketball tournament ($5.1 million).

The ACC paid commissioner John Swofford $1.67 million during the 2011-12 year, a 14.1-percent increase from the $1.46 million he earned during the 2010-11 year.

According to other conferences' tax documents obtained by the News & Record, the Pac-12's Larry Scott earned $3.1 million, the Big Ten's Jim Delany earned $2.82 million, and the SEC's Mike Slive earned $1.56 million.

The Big 12 paid former commissioner Dan Beebe, with whom it negotiated a "mutual agreement" to leave his post in Sept. 2011, $4.9 million in 2011-12.

Big Ten teams received an average payout of $23.8 million from the league in 2011-12, with new member Nebraska earning a reduced cut.

The SEC paid out an average of $20.4 million to its schools, the Big 12 paid an average of $12.0 million -- with departing members Texas A&M and Missouri receiving a drastically reduced share -- and Pac-12 schools earned an average of $11.1 million, with new members Colorado and Utah taking in less than the other 10 schools.

Here's a look at how the ACC's conference payout stacks up with its "power conference" brethren, and how it has changed over the years:


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2011-12

Payout per school

Big Ten:$23.8 million (Nebraska received reduced share)

SEC:$20.4 million

ACC:$16.9 million

Big 12:$12.0 million (Missouri, Texas A&M received reduced share)

Pac-12:$11.1 million (Colorado, Utah received reduced share)

Payout per school that received full allotment

Big Ten:$24.7 million

SEC:$20.4 million

ACC:$16.9 million

Big 12:$14.9 million

Pac-12:$13.3 million

% change in total payout to schools from 2010-11

Pac-12:42.1

ACC:37.8

Big Ten:13.6

SEC:4.4

Big 12:-8.1

ACC payout by school (% increase over 2010-11)

Clemson:$18.6 million (50.0)

Virginia Tech:$18.5 million (31.7)

Virginia:$17.4 million (55.5)

North Carolina:$17.3 million (38.6)

Wake Forest:$17.0 million (54.1)

N.C. State:$17.0 million (34.9)

Georgia Tech:$16.9 million (37.9)

Florida State:$16.9 million (28.8)

Maryland:$16.0 million (30.0)

Duke:$15.9 million (41.3)

Boston College:$15.8 million (27.1)

Miami:$15.7 million (29.0)


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ACC Over the Years

Average Payout per School

2011-12: $16.9 million

2010-11:$12.3 million

2009-10:$11.7 million

2008-09:$13.5 million

Average:$13.6 million

Boston College

2011-12:$15.8 million

2010-11:$12.5 million

2009-10:$12.3 million

2008-09:$13.7 million

Average:$13.6 million

Clemson

2011-12:$18.6 million

2010-11:$12.4 million

2009-10:$12.0 million

2008-09:$13.5 million

Average:$14.1 million

Duke

2011-12: $15.9 million

2010-11:$11.3 million

2009-10:$11.1 million

2008-09:$12.6 million

Average:$12.7 million

Florida State

2011-12: $16.9 million

2010-11:$13.1 million

2009-10:$12.0 million

2008-09:$13.6 million

Average:$13.9 million

Georgia Tech

2011-12: $16.9 million

2010-11:$12.3 million

2009-10:$13.4 million

2008-09:$13.4 million

Average:$14.0 million

Maryland

2011-12: $16.0 million

2010-11:$12.3 million

2009-10:$11.0 million

2008-09:$13.7 million

Average:$13.3 million

Miami

2011-12: $15.7 million

2010-11:$12.2 million

2009-10:$12.1 million

2008-09:$13.6 million

Average:$13.4 million

North Carolina

2011-12: $17.3 million

2010-11:$12.5 million

2009-10:$12.0 million

2008-09:$13.8 million

Average:$13.9 million

N.C. State

2011-12: $17.0 million

2010-11:$12.6 million

2009-10:$10.9 million

2008-09:$13.5 million

Average:$13.5 million

Virginia

2011-12: $17.4 million

2010-11:$11.2 million

2009-10:$11.0 million

2008-09:$12.5 million

Average:$13.0 million

Virginia Tech

2011-12: $18.5 million

2010-11:$14.1 million

2009-10:$11.9 million

2008-09:$15.4 million

Average:$15.0 million

Wake Forest

2011-12: $17.0 million

2010-11:$11.0 million

2009-10:$10.8 million

2008-09:$13.4 million

Average:$13.1 million
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RE: PAYOUTS PER CONFERENCE
The AAC's (American Athletic Conference) TV money is insultingly low, but the national exposure compares with the best among conferences. That bodes well for the AAC's future. Recruits don't ask how much TV money a school makes. They ask "how often are you on TV?".
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