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Charlotte Business Journal: Breakdown on the Conference Payment from the CFP
Very interesting...Louisville old league the BIG EAST/AAC took a Nose Dive while the MWC & C-USA got a Huge Bump:

Here’s a breakdown by conference of $404.8 million paid out by the College Football Playoff after expenses. The tally also does not include a $2.3 million line item for other distributions:

Southeastern Conference: $71.4 million
Pac-12 Conference: $68.9 million
Big 12 Conference: $67.4 million
Big Ten Conference: $61.3 million
Atlantic Coast Conference: $57.2 million
Mountain West Conference: $20.7 million
Conference USA: $15.2 million
American Athletic Conference: $14.1 million
Mid-American Conference: $12 million
Sun Belt Conference: $11.5 million
Independents: $2.8 million


http://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/blo...l?page=all
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RE: Charlotte Business Journal: Breakdown on the Conference Payment from the CFP
(04-23-2015 09:25 AM)Maize Wrote:  Very interesting...Louisville old league the BIG EAST/AAC took a Nose Dive while the MWC & C-USA got a Huge Bump:

[i]Here’s a breakdown by conference of $404.8 million paid out by the College Football Playoff after expenses. The tally also does not include a $2.3 million line item for other distributions:

Southeastern Conference: $71.4 million
Pac-12 Conference: $68.9 million
Big 12 Conference: $67.4 million
Big Ten Conference: $61.3 million
Atlantic Coast Conference: $57.2 million

Look at that, the Big 12 who every one thinks is weak and on verge of falling apart, made $10m more as a conference (and thus even more per-school) than the ACC, which put a team in the playoffs while the Big 12 didn't.

Big 12 is doing just fine in all areas. 07-coffee3
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RE: Charlotte Business Journal: Breakdown on the Conference Payment from the CFP
MW grabbing that Access Spot gives a somewhat significant amount over other G5 conferences. Even if 1/2 goes to the team in the Access Bowl, the remaining is an added bonus to other MW schools.
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RE: Charlotte Business Journal: Breakdown on the Conference Payment from the CFP
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Southeastern Conference: $71.4 million
Pac-12 Conference: $68.9 million
Big 12 Conference: $67.4 million
Big Ten Conference: $61.3 million
Atlantic Coast Conference: $57.2 million

SEC 5.1 million per team
P12 5.74 million per team
B12 6.74 million per team
B10 4.38 million per team
ACC 4.09 million per team

next year will be interesting. The P12/B12/B10 will get 40 million more. The SEC will get an extra 12.5 million. The ACC will get 27.5 million less.
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RE: Charlotte Business Journal: Breakdown on the Conference Payment from the CFP
(04-23-2015 10:10 AM)stever20 Wrote:  so
Southeastern Conference: $71.4 million
Pac-12 Conference: $68.9 million
Big 12 Conference: $67.4 million
Big Ten Conference: $61.3 million
Atlantic Coast Conference: $57.2 million

SEC 5.1 million per team
P12 5.74 million per team
B12 6.74 million per team
B10 4.38 million per team
ACC 4.09 million per team

next year will be interesting. The P12/B12/B10 will get 40 million more. The SEC will get an extra 12.5 million. The ACC will get 27.5 million less.

Every P5 School just from the CFP alone is making a Minimum of North of $4 Million and the Big XII is going to hold off on expanding as long as possible....per school they are doing very nice...
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(04-23-2015 10:10 AM)stever20 Wrote:  so
Southeastern Conference: $71.4 million
Pac-12 Conference: $68.9 million
Big 12 Conference: $67.4 million
Big Ten Conference: $61.3 million
Atlantic Coast Conference: $57.2 million

SEC 5.1 million per team
P12 5.74 million per team
B12 6.74 million per team
B10 4.38 million per team
ACC 4.09 million per team

next year will be interesting. The P12/B12/B10 will get 40 million more. The SEC will get an extra 12.5 million. The ACC will get 27.5 million less.

So with the Conferences that have 14 members in them, on a per team basis, there is about a 1 million dollar difference between 1st and last.
I sure hope the NCAA basketball money helps to close the gap.
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(04-23-2015 10:10 AM)stever20 Wrote:  so
Southeastern Conference: $71.4 million
Pac-12 Conference: $68.9 million
Big 12 Conference: $67.4 million
Big Ten Conference: $61.3 million
Atlantic Coast Conference: $57.2 million

SEC 5.1 million per team
P12 5.74 million per team
B12 6.74 million per team
B10 4.38 million per team
ACC 4.09 million per team

next year will be interesting. The P12/B12/B10 will get 40 million more. The SEC will get an extra 12.5 million. The ACC will get 27.5 million less.

I suspect these numbers don't include the Orange bowl payout.
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(04-23-2015 10:21 AM)Dasville Wrote:  
(04-23-2015 10:10 AM)stever20 Wrote:  so
Southeastern Conference: $71.4 million
Pac-12 Conference: $68.9 million
Big 12 Conference: $67.4 million
Big Ten Conference: $61.3 million
Atlantic Coast Conference: $57.2 million

SEC 5.1 million per team
P12 5.74 million per team
B12 6.74 million per team
B10 4.38 million per team
ACC 4.09 million per team

next year will be interesting. The P12/B12/B10 will get 40 million more. The SEC will get an extra 12.5 million. The ACC will get 27.5 million less.

So with the Conferences that have 14 members in them, on a per team basis, there is about a 1 million dollar difference between 1st and last.
I sure hope the NCAA basketball money helps to close the gap.

From the same link this was the ACC 2013 Numbers...it will be even higher going forward due to what happened this year for the ACC in the NCAA:

from fiscal 2013:
Television: $147 million
Football Bowl Games: $38 million
NCAA Basketball Tournament: $18 million
NCAA grants-in-aid-fund: $9 million
ACC Basketball Tournament: $5 million
Other: $15 million
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the thing is using this years raw numbers- but then changing for the 2nd years bowls....
Pac 12 108.9 million
Big 12 107.4 million
Big Ten 101.3 million
SEC 86.4 million
ACC 29.7 million

per team
P12 9.08 million
B12 10.74 million
B10 7.24 million
SEC 6.17 million
ACC 2.12 million

then year 3- even saying ACC gets Notre Dame in the Orange
Pac 12 108.9 million
Big 12 107.4 million
Big Ten 101.3 million
SEC 86.4 million
ACC 69.7 million

per team
P12 9.08 million
B12 10.74 million
B10 7.24 million
SEC 6.17 million
ACC 4.98 million

so per 3 years...
P12 23.9 million per school
B12 28.2 million per school
B10 18.9 million per school
SEC 17.4 million per school
ACC 11.2 million per school

And that's best case for ACC.
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(04-23-2015 10:33 AM)stever20 Wrote:  the thing is using this years raw numbers- but then changing for the 2nd years bowls....
Pac 12 108.9 million
Big 12 107.4 million
Big Ten 101.3 million
SEC 86.4 million
ACC 29.7 million

per team
P12 9.08 million
B12 10.74 million
B10 7.24 million
SEC 6.17 million
ACC 2.12 million

then year 3- even saying ACC gets Notre Dame in the Orange
Pac 12 108.9 million
Big 12 107.4 million
Big Ten 101.3 million
SEC 86.4 million
ACC 69.7 million

per team
P12 9.08 million
B12 10.74 million
B10 7.24 million
SEC 6.17 million
ACC 4.98 million

so per 3 years...
P12 23.9 million per school
B12 28.2 million per school
B10 18.9 million per school
SEC 17.4 million per school
ACC 11.2 million per school

And that's best case for ACC.

Lol!
Look at where you have the SEC every year.
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(04-23-2015 10:38 AM)Dasville Wrote:  
(04-23-2015 10:33 AM)stever20 Wrote:  the thing is using this years raw numbers- but then changing for the 2nd years bowls....
Pac 12 108.9 million
Big 12 107.4 million
Big Ten 101.3 million
SEC 86.4 million
ACC 29.7 million

per team
P12 9.08 million
B12 10.74 million
B10 7.24 million
SEC 6.17 million
ACC 2.12 million

then year 3- even saying ACC gets Notre Dame in the Orange
Pac 12 108.9 million
Big 12 107.4 million
Big Ten 101.3 million
SEC 86.4 million
ACC 69.7 million

per team
P12 9.08 million
B12 10.74 million
B10 7.24 million
SEC 6.17 million
ACC 4.98 million

so per 3 years...
P12 23.9 million per school
B12 28.2 million per school
B10 18.9 million per school
SEC 17.4 million per school
ACC 11.2 million per school

And that's best case for ACC.

Lol!
Look at where you have the SEC every year.

SEC or Big Ten could bump up by 2 million per school if they go to the Orange in 2016 season while taking ACC down by a million per school.

But this chart is why I don't think there's a chance that the Big 12 gets it's CCG approved with only 10.
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(04-23-2015 10:28 AM)bullet Wrote:  
(04-23-2015 10:10 AM)stever20 Wrote:  so
Southeastern Conference: $71.4 million
Pac-12 Conference: $68.9 million
Big 12 Conference: $67.4 million
Big Ten Conference: $61.3 million
Atlantic Coast Conference: $57.2 million

SEC 5.1 million per team
P12 5.74 million per team
B12 6.74 million per team
B10 4.38 million per team
ACC 4.09 million per team

next year will be interesting. The P12/B12/B10 will get 40 million more. The SEC will get an extra 12.5 million. The ACC will get 27.5 million less.

I suspect these numbers don't include the Orange bowl payout.

They don't have the Orange Bowl added...

Each power 5 conference gets 50 Million a year from the playoffs.
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(04-23-2015 09:25 AM)Maize Wrote:  Very interesting...Louisville old league the BIG EAST/AAC took a Nose Dive while the MWC & C-USA got a Huge Bump:

Here’s a breakdown by conference of $404.8 million paid out by the College Football Playoff after expenses. The tally also does not include a $2.3 million line item for other distributions:

Southeastern Conference: $71.4 million
Pac-12 Conference: $68.9 million
Big 12 Conference: $67.4 million
Big Ten Conference: $61.3 million
Atlantic Coast Conference: $57.2 million
Mountain West Conference: $20.7 million
Conference USA: $15.2 million
American Athletic Conference: $14.1 million
Mid-American Conference: $12 million
Sun Belt Conference: $11.5 million
Independents: $2.8 million


http://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/blo...l?page=all

The article is using numbers from 2012/2013 so the playoff money and new bowl structure is not in these numbers, per the writers own sources. He should have numbers available for FY 2013/14, but didn't used them.
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(04-23-2015 11:43 AM)lumberpack4 Wrote:  
(04-23-2015 09:25 AM)Maize Wrote:  Very interesting...Louisville old league the BIG EAST/AAC took a Nose Dive while the MWC & C-USA got a Huge Bump:

Here’s a breakdown by conference of $404.8 million paid out by the College Football Playoff after expenses. The tally also does not include a $2.3 million line item for other distributions:

Southeastern Conference: $71.4 million
Pac-12 Conference: $68.9 million
Big 12 Conference: $67.4 million
Big Ten Conference: $61.3 million
Atlantic Coast Conference: $57.2 million
Mountain West Conference: $20.7 million
Conference USA: $15.2 million
American Athletic Conference: $14.1 million
Mid-American Conference: $12 million
Sun Belt Conference: $11.5 million
Independents: $2.8 million


http://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/blo...l?page=all

The article is using numbers from 2012/2013 so the playoff money and new bowl structure is not in these numbers, per the writers own sources. He should have numbers available for FY 2013/14, but didn't used them.

Except that it is. Them paying out 404.8 million dollars is 2014 numbers- remember before they were paying out about 125 million....

Of course it would be an acc fanboy who is trying to ignore how badly the ACC got screwed with the new contract.
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RE: Charlotte Business Journal: Breakdown on the Conference Payment from the CFP
Here is 2014 playoff and big bowl payout

http://businessofcollegesports.com/2014/...e-payouts/ :


College Football Playoff: Conference Payouts

December 8, 2014 Kristi Dosh 17 Comments


2014-15 CFP Revenue DistributionUPDATE: ACC, SEC, Big XII, Sun Belt, Pac-12 and Big Ten distribution has been added below. Additional conference models will be added as available.

Last week, I shared the revenue distribution model for the first year of the College Football Playoff. Now that pairings have been announced, we know how it works out for each conference (and yes, the Orange Bowl pays more than the CFP due to the nature of its contract – and next year when the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowls aren’t hosting semifinals, they’ll have larger payouts, as detailed at the end).

Keep in mind that all of this money goes to the conference, not to the team playing in the game. Most conferences split it equally between all 12-14 teams with an equal share also going to the conference office (although some give a bonus to the team participating in the game).

Power Five:

ACC

$50 million base to the conference

$6 million to the conference for FSU (Rose Bowl – CFP semifinal)

$27.5 million to the conference for Georgia Tech (Orange Bowl)

Total: $83.5 million to the conference

Conference distribution model: all bowl revenue is divided equally after expense allotments for the participating teams and is included in annual distribution along with other conference revenue. The only exception is Notre Dame (as it relates to football revenue), which is handled separately under a conference agreement that has not been made public.

Big XII

$50 million base to the conference

$4 million to the conference for TCU (Peach Bowl)

$4 million to the conference for Baylor (Cotton Bowl)

Total: $58 million to the conference

Conference distribution model: Bowl revenues are divided evenly between the 10 member institutions after subsidies are provided to participating institutions.

Big Ten

$50 million base to the conference

$6 million to the conference for Ohio State (Sugar Bowl – CFP semifinal)

$4 million to the conference for Michigan State (Cotton Bowl)

Total: $60 million to the conference

Conference distribution model: all bowl revenue is distributed equally between member institutions (taking into account financial integration plans for newer members) after a pre-determined amount for travel and related expenses is provided to participating institutions.

Pac-12

$50 million base to the conference

$6 million to the conference for Oregon (Rose Bowl – CFP semifinal)

$4 million to the conference for Arizona (Fiesta Bowl)

Total: $60 million to the conference

Conference distribution model: divided equally between all members.

SEC

$50 million base to the conference

$6 million to the conference for Alabama (Sugar Bowl – CFP semifinal)

$4 million to the conference for Ole Miss (Peach Bowl)

$27.5 million to the conference for Mississippi State (Orange Bowl)

Total: $87.5 million to the conference

Conference distribution model: For bowl games with receipts of $4,000,000 - $5,999,999, the participating team retains $1.475 million (Ole Miss), plus a travel allowance determined by SEC. For bowl games with receipts of $6 million or more, the participating team receives $2 million (Alabama and Mississippi State), plus a travel allowance determined by the SEC. If an SEC team makes it to the championship game, it receives another $2.1 million, plus travel allowance. The remainder of the revenue from these bowls is divided 15 ways – one share for each of the 14 SEC teams and one share for the conference office. There’s also a distribution method for bowls with lower payouts, but I’m not covering that here.

Group of Five:

American

$12 million base to the conference (1/5th of $60 million, per Group of Five formula)*

C-USA

$12 million base to the conference (1/5th of $60 million, per Group of Five formula)*

MAC

$12 million base to the conference (1/5th of $60 million, per Group of Five formula)*

Mountain West

$12 million base to the conference (1/5th of $60 million, per Group of Five formula)*

$4 million to the conference for Boise State (Fiesta Bowl)

Sun Belt

$12 million base to the conference (1/5th of $60 million, per Group of Five formula)*

Conference distribution model: equal division after travel subsidies.

* Based on reports from several sources, and also detailed in this article. The Group of Five have another $15 million to split, which sources tell me they will split according to computer rankings. The conference whose teams rank the highest in the aggregate will receive $5 million, the conference in second place $4 million, the conference in third place $3 million, the conference in fourth place $2 million and the conference in last place $1 million. It is unclear which computer rankings, or combination of computer rankings, will be used to make this determination. However, varying reports about the Group of Five formula are circulating. I’ll update this with anything new I learn.

Keep in mind that two of the contract bowls – the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl – are semifinal sites, meaning their contracts with the Big Ten/Pac-12 and SEC/Big XII, respectively, are not in play this year. In the years those games are played, each of those conferences will receive $40 million for playing in those games.

For full details on the payouts, including travel expenses and distributions to independents, and a comparison to the last year of the BCS, see this post.
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I'm kind of thinking the difference is that the base payment which would be mostly thru the tv contracts- isn't a constant. The payments start out lower and then as we go along will get bigger and bigger.
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(04-23-2015 10:28 AM)bullet Wrote:  
(04-23-2015 10:10 AM)stever20 Wrote:  so
Southeastern Conference: $71.4 million
Pac-12 Conference: $68.9 million
Big 12 Conference: $67.4 million
Big Ten Conference: $61.3 million
Atlantic Coast Conference: $57.2 million

SEC 5.1 million per team
P12 5.74 million per team
B12 6.74 million per team
B10 4.38 million per team
ACC 4.09 million per team

next year will be interesting. The P12/B12/B10 will get 40 million more. The SEC will get an extra 12.5 million. The ACC will get 27.5 million less.

I suspect these numbers don't include the Orange bowl payout.

Agreed. "ESPN reportedly paid about $7.3 billion over 12 years for broadcasting rights to all seven games, an average of about $608 million per year. That includes $215 million per year which was already committed to the Rose, Sugar and Orange bowls, plus $470–475 million annually for the rest of the playoff package." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_Football_Playoff
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(04-23-2015 11:49 AM)lumberpack4 Wrote:  Here is 2014 playoff and big bowl payout

http://businessofcollegesports.com/2014/...e-payouts/ :


College Football Playoff: Conference Payouts

December 8, 2014 Kristi Dosh 17 Comments


2014-15 CFP Revenue DistributionUPDATE: ACC, SEC, Big XII, Sun Belt, Pac-12 and Big Ten distribution has been added below. Additional conference models will be added as available.

Last week, I shared the revenue distribution model for the first year of the College Football Playoff. Now that pairings have been announced, we know how it works out for each conference (and yes, the Orange Bowl pays more than the CFP due to the nature of its contract – and next year when the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowls aren’t hosting semifinals, they’ll have larger payouts, as detailed at the end).

Keep in mind that all of this money goes to the conference, not to the team playing in the game. Most conferences split it equally between all 12-14 teams with an equal share also going to the conference office (although some give a bonus to the team participating in the game).

Power Five:

ACC

$50 million base to the conference

$6 million to the conference for FSU (Rose Bowl – CFP semifinal)

$27.5 million to the conference for Georgia Tech (Orange Bowl)

Total: $83.5 million to the conference

Conference distribution model: all bowl revenue is divided equally after expense allotments for the participating teams and is included in annual distribution along with other conference revenue. The only exception is Notre Dame (as it relates to football revenue), which is handled separately under a conference agreement that has not been made public.

Big XII

$50 million base to the conference

$4 million to the conference for TCU (Peach Bowl)

$4 million to the conference for Baylor (Cotton Bowl)

Total: $58 million to the conference

Conference distribution model: Bowl revenues are divided evenly between the 10 member institutions after subsidies are provided to participating institutions.

Big Ten

$50 million base to the conference

$6 million to the conference for Ohio State (Sugar Bowl – CFP semifinal)

$4 million to the conference for Michigan State (Cotton Bowl)

Total: $60 million to the conference

Conference distribution model: all bowl revenue is distributed equally between member institutions (taking into account financial integration plans for newer members) after a pre-determined amount for travel and related expenses is provided to participating institutions.

Pac-12

$50 million base to the conference

$6 million to the conference for Oregon (Rose Bowl – CFP semifinal)

$4 million to the conference for Arizona (Fiesta Bowl)

Total: $60 million to the conference

Conference distribution model: divided equally between all members.

SEC

$50 million base to the conference

$6 million to the conference for Alabama (Sugar Bowl – CFP semifinal)

$4 million to the conference for Ole Miss (Peach Bowl)

$27.5 million to the conference for Mississippi State (Orange Bowl)

Total: $87.5 million to the conference

Conference distribution model: For bowl games with receipts of $4,000,000 - $5,999,999, the participating team retains $1.475 million (Ole Miss), plus a travel allowance determined by SEC. For bowl games with receipts of $6 million or more, the participating team receives $2 million (Alabama and Mississippi State), plus a travel allowance determined by the SEC. If an SEC team makes it to the championship game, it receives another $2.1 million, plus travel allowance. The remainder of the revenue from these bowls is divided 15 ways – one share for each of the 14 SEC teams and one share for the conference office. There’s also a distribution method for bowls with lower payouts, but I’m not covering that here.

Group of Five:

American

$12 million base to the conference (1/5th of $60 million, per Group of Five formula)*

C-USA

$12 million base to the conference (1/5th of $60 million, per Group of Five formula)*

MAC

$12 million base to the conference (1/5th of $60 million, per Group of Five formula)*

Mountain West

$12 million base to the conference (1/5th of $60 million, per Group of Five formula)*

$4 million to the conference for Boise State (Fiesta Bowl)

Sun Belt

$12 million base to the conference (1/5th of $60 million, per Group of Five formula)*

Conference distribution model: equal division after travel subsidies.

* Based on reports from several sources, and also detailed in this article. The Group of Five have another $15 million to split, which sources tell me they will split according to computer rankings. The conference whose teams rank the highest in the aggregate will receive $5 million, the conference in second place $4 million, the conference in third place $3 million, the conference in fourth place $2 million and the conference in last place $1 million. It is unclear which computer rankings, or combination of computer rankings, will be used to make this determination. However, varying reports about the Group of Five formula are circulating. I’ll update this with anything new I learn.

Keep in mind that two of the contract bowls – the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl – are semifinal sites, meaning their contracts with the Big Ten/Pac-12 and SEC/Big XII, respectively, are not in play this year. In the years those games are played, each of those conferences will receive $40 million for playing in those games.

For full details on the payouts, including travel expenses and distributions to independents, and a comparison to the last year of the BCS, see this post.

Good post. My only surprise is with the Mountain West. I thought they'd get something extra for having a team in (would think for at least the travel costs).
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RE: Charlotte Business Journal: Breakdown on the Conference Payment from the CFP
(04-23-2015 11:48 AM)stever20 Wrote:  
(04-23-2015 11:43 AM)lumberpack4 Wrote:  
(04-23-2015 09:25 AM)Maize Wrote:  Very interesting...Louisville old league the BIG EAST/AAC took a Nose Dive while the MWC & C-USA got a Huge Bump:

Here’s a breakdown by conference of $404.8 million paid out by the College Football Playoff after expenses. The tally also does not include a $2.3 million line item for other distributions:

Southeastern Conference: $71.4 million
Pac-12 Conference: $68.9 million
Big 12 Conference: $67.4 million
Big Ten Conference: $61.3 million
Atlantic Coast Conference: $57.2 million
Mountain West Conference: $20.7 million
Conference USA: $15.2 million
American Athletic Conference: $14.1 million
Mid-American Conference: $12 million
Sun Belt Conference: $11.5 million
Independents: $2.8 million


http://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/blo...l?page=all

The article is using numbers from 2012/2013 so the playoff money and new bowl structure is not in these numbers, per the writers own sources. He should have numbers available for FY 2013/14, but didn't used them.

Except that it is. Them paying out 404.8 million dollars is 2014 numbers- remember before they were paying out about 125 million....

Of course it would be an acc fanboy who is trying to ignore how badly the ACC got screwed with the new contract.

The Orange Bowl has been omitted from these numbers.
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(04-23-2015 11:49 AM)lumberpack4 Wrote:  Here is 2014 playoff and big bowl payout

http://businessofcollegesports.com/2014/...e-payouts/ :


College Football Playoff: Conference Payouts

December 8, 2014 Kristi Dosh 17 Comments


2014-15 CFP Revenue DistributionUPDATE: ACC, SEC, Big XII, Sun Belt, Pac-12 and Big Ten distribution has been added below. Additional conference models will be added as available.

Last week, I shared the revenue distribution model for the first year of the College Football Playoff. Now that pairings have been announced, we know how it works out for each conference (and yes, the Orange Bowl pays more than the CFP due to the nature of its contract – and next year when the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowls aren’t hosting semifinals, they’ll have larger payouts, as detailed at the end).

Keep in mind that all of this money goes to the conference, not to the team playing in the game. Most conferences split it equally between all 12-14 teams with an equal share also going to the conference office (although some give a bonus to the team participating in the game).

Power Five:

ACC

$50 million base to the conference

$6 million to the conference for FSU (Rose Bowl – CFP semifinal)

$27.5 million to the conference for Georgia Tech (Orange Bowl)

Total: $83.5 million to the conference

Conference distribution model: all bowl revenue is divided equally after expense allotments for the participating teams and is included in annual distribution along with other conference revenue. The only exception is Notre Dame (as it relates to football revenue), which is handled separately under a conference agreement that has not been made public.

Big XII

$50 million base to the conference

$4 million to the conference for TCU (Peach Bowl)

$4 million to the conference for Baylor (Cotton Bowl)

Total: $58 million to the conference

Conference distribution model: Bowl revenues are divided evenly between the 10 member institutions after subsidies are provided to participating institutions.

Big Ten

$50 million base to the conference

$6 million to the conference for Ohio State (Sugar Bowl – CFP semifinal)

$4 million to the conference for Michigan State (Cotton Bowl)

Total: $60 million to the conference

Conference distribution model: all bowl revenue is distributed equally between member institutions (taking into account financial integration plans for newer members) after a pre-determined amount for travel and related expenses is provided to participating institutions.

Pac-12

$50 million base to the conference

$6 million to the conference for Oregon (Rose Bowl – CFP semifinal)

$4 million to the conference for Arizona (Fiesta Bowl)

Total: $60 million to the conference

Conference distribution model: divided equally between all members.

SEC

$50 million base to the conference

$6 million to the conference for Alabama (Sugar Bowl – CFP semifinal)

$4 million to the conference for Ole Miss (Peach Bowl)

$27.5 million to the conference for Mississippi State (Orange Bowl)

Total: $87.5 million to the conference

Conference distribution model: For bowl games with receipts of $4,000,000 - $5,999,999, the participating team retains $1.475 million (Ole Miss), plus a travel allowance determined by SEC. For bowl games with receipts of $6 million or more, the participating team receives $2 million (Alabama and Mississippi State), plus a travel allowance determined by the SEC. If an SEC team makes it to the championship game, it receives another $2.1 million, plus travel allowance. The remainder of the revenue from these bowls is divided 15 ways – one share for each of the 14 SEC teams and one share for the conference office. There’s also a distribution method for bowls with lower payouts, but I’m not covering that here.

Group of Five:

American

$12 million base to the conference (1/5th of $60 million, per Group of Five formula)*

C-USA

$12 million base to the conference (1/5th of $60 million, per Group of Five formula)*

MAC

$12 million base to the conference (1/5th of $60 million, per Group of Five formula)*

Mountain West

$12 million base to the conference (1/5th of $60 million, per Group of Five formula)*

$4 million to the conference for Boise State (Fiesta Bowl)

Sun Belt

$12 million base to the conference (1/5th of $60 million, per Group of Five formula)*

Conference distribution model: equal division after travel subsidies.

* Based on reports from several sources, and also detailed in this article. The Group of Five have another $15 million to split, which sources tell me they will split according to computer rankings. The conference whose teams rank the highest in the aggregate will receive $5 million, the conference in second place $4 million, the conference in third place $3 million, the conference in fourth place $2 million and the conference in last place $1 million. It is unclear which computer rankings, or combination of computer rankings, will be used to make this determination. However, varying reports about the Group of Five formula are circulating. I’ll update this with anything new I learn.

Keep in mind that two of the contract bowls – the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl – are semifinal sites, meaning their contracts with the Big Ten/Pac-12 and SEC/Big XII, respectively, are not in play this year. In the years those games are played, each of those conferences will receive $40 million for playing in those games.

For full details on the payouts, including travel expenses and distributions to independents, and a comparison to the last year of the BCS, see this post.
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