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RE: Georgia TECH reports that it recieved 23.8M from ACC !!!!
(05-28-2016 09:36 PM)GTFletch Wrote: Looks like I was wrong... I stated that FSU would be between 28-30M, and they ended up at 27.2M... However I was not off by much as the 14 full-time football-playing schools received an average of $26.2 million -- putting the ACC third among the Power 5 conferences. Notre Dame, a member in all sports but football, received $6.2 million.
How does that compare to the other P5 conferences for 2014-15?
SEC $32.7 million/school
B1G $32 million/school
ACC $26.2 million/school
Pac12 $25.1 million/school
Big12 $23.3 million/school*
* does not include Tier 3 rights, which vary school-to-school.
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http://espn.go.com/blog/acc/post/_/id/92...in-2014-15
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Always appreciate your posts.
So the gap is around $6 million with the P2
What are your projections for next year compared to the P2?
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RE: Georgia TECH reports that it recieved 23.8M from ACC !!!!
I think the ACC will fall back to 4th or 5th for 2015-16. But will be back to 3rd in 2016-17, when all five P5 conferences receive their contract bowl monies and the ACC will have the extra 45 to 50 million from ESPN for not launching a ACC Network by this July 1.
I will say that FSU and GT would have had a chance at the 28M to 30M club like I stated, but my errors were in not calculating 2.2 M in legal fees and almost 650K in ACC TV Network investment... I think that the 2015-16 Revenue will show less legal fees and more TV network research money. I also think ACC network is on the way either at ESPN or NBC.. it will be interesting to see if ND will want a piece of the pie and go all in or stay at indy level price
(This post was last modified: 05-29-2016 07:14 AM by GTFletch.)
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Georgia TECH reports that it recieved 23.8M from ACC !!!!
(05-28-2016 09:36 PM)GTFletch Wrote: Looks like I was wrong... I stated that FSU would be between 28-30M, and they ended up at 27.6M... However I was not off by much as the 14 full-time football-playing schools received an average of $26.2 million -- putting the ACC third among the Power 5 conferences. Notre Dame, a member in all sports but football, received $6.2 million.
How does that compare to the other P5 conferences for 2014-15?
SEC $32.7 million/school
B1G $32 million/school
ACC $26.2 million/school
Pac12 $25.1 million/school
Big12 $23.3 million/school*
* does not include Tier 3 rights, which vary school-to-school.
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http://espn.go.com/blog/acc/post/_/id/92...in-2014-15
ACC SHARES FOR 2014-15
Florida State: $27.6M
Georgia Tech: $27.4M
North Carolina; $27.0M
Duke: $27.0M
N.C. State: $26.8M
Boston College: $26.8M
Virginia Tech: $26.7M
Clemson: $26.6M
Miami: $26.6M
Virginia: $25.8M
Wake Forest: $25.5M
Pittsburgh: $25.0M
Louisville: $24.0M
Syracuse: $24.0M
Notre Dame: $6.2M
From the link:
"In addition, the league also paid its schools more than $11.6 million in championship reimbursements, which is not reflected in the payout figures."
Wouldn't you need to add this to the totals & wouldn't it push FSU over the $28 mark? Don't we need to add about another $800k+ to these totals?
(This post was last modified: 05-29-2016 09:33 AM by Lenvillecards.)
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RE: Georgia TECH reports that it recieved 23.8M from ACC !!!!
(05-29-2016 10:02 AM)GTFletch Wrote: (05-29-2016 09:25 AM)Lenvillecards Wrote:
From the link:
"In addition, the league also paid its schools more than $11.6 million in championship reimbursements, which is not reflected in the payout figures."
Wouldn't you need to add this to the totals & wouldn't it push FSU over the $28 mark? Don't we need to add about another $800k+ to these totals?
Correct! The ACC’s distributions to members do not include individual schools’ multi-media and licensing arrangements with firms such as IMG and Learfield Sports. Nor do the distributions listed on the tax return include money from a championship pool of approximately $11.6 million that the conference awards to schools based on their teams' success.
(This post was last modified: 05-29-2016 10:04 AM by GTFletch.)
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Georgia TECH reports that it recieved 23.8M from ACC !!!!
(05-29-2016 10:02 AM)GTFletch Wrote: (05-29-2016 10:02 AM)GTFletch Wrote: (05-29-2016 09:25 AM)Lenvillecards Wrote:
From the link:
"In addition, the league also paid its schools more than $11.6 million in championship reimbursements, which is not reflected in the payout figures."
Wouldn't you need to add this to the totals & wouldn't it push FSU over the $28 mark? Don't we need to add about another $800k+ to these totals?
Correct! The ACC’s distributions to members do not include individual schools’ multi-media and licensing arrangements with firms such as IMG and Learfield Sports. Nor do the distributions listed on the tax return include money from a championship pool of approximately $11.6 million that the conference awards to schools based on their teams' success.
How do they divvy up the championship pool?
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