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2013-2014 AAC Revenue Distribution
Stole this from the AAC board but I thought it would be good to share on this board. I am guessing the 2014-2015 numbers are significantly lower.

(03-28-2016 10:34 PM)CougarRed Wrote:  Here is the AAC IRS Form 990 for 2013-14

It shows we received $93.8M in revenue that year, including:

$54.8M in BCS/bowl/hoop tournament distributions
$21.1M in TV money
$5.9M from the NCAA grant-in-aid pool
$5.1M in exit fees
$2.7M in entry fees
$4M in miscellaneous

We distributed the following amounts:

UConn $10.7M
Cincy $10.1M
Louisville $8.6M
USF $8.5M
Rutgers $8.3M
UCF $7.4M
Houston $6.4M
SMU $5.0M
Memphis $5.0M
Temple $4.8M
Notre Dame $500K

Total distributions to schools: $75.4M

I have not been able to find the AAC 2014-15 Form 990 yet.

Meanwhile, in CUSA during 2013-14:

East Carolina $3.4M
Tulsa $2.9M
Tulane $2.4M
 
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RE: 2013-2014 AAC Revenue Distribution
So the AAC brought in $93.8 million and distributed $75.4 million.

Does the conference office take the remaining $18.4 million as its cut?
 
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RE: 2013-2014 AAC Revenue Distribution
(03-29-2016 10:09 AM)Bruce Monnin Wrote:  So the AAC brought in $93.8 million and distributed $75.4 million.

Does the conference office take the remaining $18.4 million as its cut?

That's about right at 80% distribution so my guess is the conference formula stipulates 20% to the league?
 
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RE: 2013-2014 AAC Revenue Distribution
(03-29-2016 01:41 PM)Billy_Bearcat Wrote:  
(03-29-2016 10:09 AM)Bruce Monnin Wrote:  So the AAC brought in $93.8 million and distributed $75.4 million.

Does the conference office take the remaining $18.4 million as its cut?

That's about right at 80% distribution so my guess is the conference formula stipulates 20% to the league?

that would seem to cover more than just a little overhead
 
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RE: 2013-2014 AAC Revenue Distribution
(03-29-2016 09:35 AM)CliftonAve Wrote:  Stole this from the AAC board but I thought it would be good to share on this board. I am guessing the 2014-2015 numbers are significantly lower.

(03-28-2016 10:34 PM)CougarRed Wrote:  Here is the AAC IRS Form 990 for 2013-14

It shows we received $93.8M in revenue that year, including:

$54.8M in BCS/bowl/hoop tournament distributions
$21.1M in TV money
$5.9M from the NCAA grant-in-aid pool
$5.1M in exit fees
$2.7M in entry fees
$4M in miscellaneous

We distributed the following amounts:

UConn $10.7M
Cincy $10.1M
Louisville $8.6M
USF $8.5M
Rutgers $8.3M
UCF $7.4M
Houston $6.4M
SMU $5.0M
Memphis $5.0M
Temple $4.8M
Notre Dame $500K

Total distributions to schools: $75.4M

I have not been able to find the AAC 2014-15 Form 990 yet.

Meanwhile, in CUSA during 2013-14:

East Carolina $3.4M
Tulsa $2.9M
Tulane $2.4M

Irish mob getting Notre Dame their cut?
 
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RE: 2013-2014 AAC Revenue Distribution
I agree - the current numbers have to be significantly lower. '13-14 was the last BCS year. And as to that 20%, they paid 1.6M to that clown Aresco in 2013. Who knows what the rest of the dream team is making.
 
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RE: 2013-2014 AAC Revenue Distribution
(03-29-2016 01:57 PM)cmhcat Wrote:  
(03-29-2016 09:35 AM)CliftonAve Wrote:  Stole this from the AAC board but I thought it would be good to share on this board. I am guessing the 2014-2015 numbers are significantly lower.

(03-28-2016 10:34 PM)CougarRed Wrote:  Here is the AAC IRS Form 990 for 2013-14

It shows we received $93.8M in revenue that year, including:

$54.8M in BCS/bowl/hoop tournament distributions
$21.1M in TV money
$5.9M from the NCAA grant-in-aid pool
$5.1M in exit fees
$2.7M in entry fees
$4M in miscellaneous

We distributed the following amounts:

UConn $10.7M
Cincy $10.1M
Louisville $8.6M
USF $8.5M
Rutgers $8.3M
UCF $7.4M
Houston $6.4M
SMU $5.0M
Memphis $5.0M
Temple $4.8M
Notre Dame $500K

Total distributions to schools: $75.4M

I have not been able to find the AAC 2014-15 Form 990 yet.

Meanwhile, in CUSA during 2013-14:

East Carolina $3.4M
Tulsa $2.9M
Tulane $2.4M

Irish mob getting Notre Dame their cut?

Probably some sort of credit residual from NCAA tournament appearances
 
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