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B1G payouts under new television agreement
As was widely reported, the B1G reached an agreement in principle earlier this summer with Fox and ESPN for a new television agreement. The final contracts are still being negotiated but the Cedar Rapids Gazette is reporting that Iowa (and presumably all other members other than Rutgers and Maryland who are still vesting) estimates the payouts to be as follows:

2016-17: $34.3M (last year of current agreement)
2017-18: $43.6M (first year of current agreement)
2018-19: $45.1M
2019-20: $46.5M
2020-21: $47.9M
2021-22: $49.3M
2022-23: $50.8M

The article indicates that these payouts may be higher when the contract is finalized:

"Beginning in 2017-18 through 2022-23, Athletic Conference Distributions reflect conservative estimated increases related to television contract negotiations by the Big Ten, which have been agreed to, but have not been committed to final contract form. The initial estimates provided by the Big Ten may increase once the contract is finalized. The contract has been negotiated for six years, so an estimated escalator of 3 percent has been included for years 2023-24 and beyond.”

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And that's just for the primary rights to broadcast games on TV.

Still have secondary rights -- owned by BTN -- as well as payout from CFP and from bowls. Plus schools themselves and/or Big Ten probably have additional deals on advertising of all forms (signage, etc.), radio, etc.

Plus the boring old "gameday revenues".
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RE: B1G payouts under new television agreement
no, the amounts indicated are the total payout from the conference. That includes the network money, etc.
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How are they estimating CFP/bowl money?? I guess by knowing bowl-ties, and assuming one CFP entrant per year.
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RE: B1G payouts under new television agreement
(10-12-2016 01:49 PM)MplsBison Wrote:  How are they estimating CFP/bowl money?? I guess by knowing bowl-ties, and assuming one CFP entrant per year.

that's a pretty minimal piece of things. I mean like +/- 10 million for the conference or not even 1 million per school per year.
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(10-12-2016 01:55 PM)stever20 Wrote:  
(10-12-2016 01:49 PM)MplsBison Wrote:  How are they estimating CFP/bowl money?? I guess by knowing bowl-ties, and assuming one CFP entrant per year.

that's a pretty minimal piece of things. I mean like +/- 10 million for the conference or not even 1 million per school per year.

Each P5 conference gets an average of $52 million per year in base payment from the CFP. The B1G also gets $40 million per year during years when the Rose Bowl is not a semifinal. When the Rose is a semifinal, it gets $3 million for an Access Bowl slot. When the B1G is in the Orange Bowl (guaranteed a minimum of 3 times over 12 years, and up to 5 times) it gets $27.5 million. When a B1G school is in the semifinals or in an at large Access Bowl slot, it gets an additional $3 million. On average, it comes to around $7 million per B1G school per season.

The new TV deal pays an average of $440 million per season. That's an average of $31.4 million per B1G school per season.

In 2017, each B1G school will get $1.9 million from the NCAA Basketball Fund. That amount can be anticipated to escalate annually.

That's $40 million per year per school before any BTN revenues or other sources are added.
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Yeah, I meant the CFP base payment + payment from bowls + payment from CFP games.

I think stever thought I only mean the payment from CFP games, which is very minimal relative to Rose/Sugar. I didn't word it well.
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45 million and can't beat western Michigan. Lulz
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RE: B1G payouts under new television agreement
(10-12-2016 03:24 PM)orangefan Wrote:  
(10-12-2016 01:55 PM)stever20 Wrote:  
(10-12-2016 01:49 PM)MplsBison Wrote:  How are they estimating CFP/bowl money?? I guess by knowing bowl-ties, and assuming one CFP entrant per year.

that's a pretty minimal piece of things. I mean like +/- 10 million for the conference or not even 1 million per school per year.

Each P5 conference gets an average of $52 million per year in base payment from the CFP. The B1G also gets $40 million per year during years when the Rose Bowl is not a semifinal. When the Rose is a semifinal, it gets $3 million for an Access Bowl slot. When the B1G is in the Orange Bowl (guaranteed a minimum of 3 times over 12 years, and up to 5 times) it gets $27.5 million. When a B1G school is in the semifinals or in an at large Access Bowl slot, it gets an additional $3 million. On average, it comes to around $7 million per B1G school per season.

The new TV deal pays an average of $440 million per season. That's an average of $31.4 million per B1G school per season.

In 2017, each B1G school will get $1.9 million from the NCAA Basketball Fund. That amount can be anticipated to escalate annually.

That's $40 million per year per school before any BTN revenues or other sources are added.

Is that 50/50 equal split between Fox and ESPN?
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(10-12-2016 03:53 PM)shere khan Wrote:  45 million and can't beat western Michigan. Lulz

The fact that schools in certain conferences are getting $50M/yr in TV money and others are getting $100K (Sunbelt) is borderline criminal.
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(10-12-2016 04:10 PM)CliftonAve Wrote:  
(10-12-2016 03:53 PM)shere khan Wrote:  45 million and can't beat western Michigan. Lulz

The fact that schools in certain conferences are getting $50M/yr in TV money and others are getting $100K (Sunbelt) is borderline criminal.

It is criminal.

Everyone on here needs to make a call to the police.
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So Conferences affiliated with Fox being "over paid" to gain content, what does the comparisons really mean? It certainly does not equate to anything else but quality content to an interested competitor to ESPN.
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(10-12-2016 04:10 PM)CliftonAve Wrote:  
(10-12-2016 03:53 PM)shere khan Wrote:  45 million and can't beat western Michigan. Lulz

The fact that schools in certain conferences are getting $50M/yr in TV money and others are getting $100K (Sunbelt) is borderline criminal.


Why is it criminal?

If there was a huge demand to see Georgia State play Texas State, they would get paid. But there isn't.

It is also criminal, then that Cincinnati gets more TV Money than Eastern Kentucky. Please share.
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(10-12-2016 04:33 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  
(10-12-2016 04:10 PM)CliftonAve Wrote:  
(10-12-2016 03:53 PM)shere khan Wrote:  45 million and can't beat western Michigan. Lulz

The fact that schools in certain conferences are getting $50M/yr in TV money and others are getting $100K (Sunbelt) is borderline criminal.


Why is it criminal?

If there was a huge demand to see Georgia State play Texas State, they would get paid. But there isn't.

It is also criminal, then that Cincinnati gets more TV Money than Eastern Kentucky. Please share.

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Yeah, I don't get the whining.

NDSU is better than half the G5, and we don't get squat for TV. So just be happy you're at least at the table of the national college football scene!
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(10-12-2016 05:34 PM)MplsBison Wrote:  Yeah, I don't get the whining.

NDSU is better than half the G5, and we don't get squat for TV. So just be happy you're at least at the table of the national college football scene!
No, no they are not. Lmao
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These are the fruits of Delany's wise move 10 years ago to start the BTN. He made the wise call, Slive and Swofford didn't, so now the B1G will bury everyone, including the SEC, in dollars.

I tried to tell everyone here years ago that even with an SECN, the SEC wasn't going to match B1G dollars. Not with that SECN being negotiated while the SEC was owned by ESPN for the next 10 years.

It's coming true ... 07-coffee3
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SK,

Beat Iowa, so yes they are.
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(10-12-2016 06:55 PM)MplsBison Wrote:  SK,

Beat Iowa, so yes they are.
No. Lol @ iowa. Get real. Iowa hasn't been worth a shite since hayden Frye and Chuck long. So no lol. Blown out in bowls, no outright big ten champ since 85. Beats the dregs of the big ten. Overrated. The miss. state of the big 10.
Beat Rutgers 14-7. Will lose 4 more games.
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Yeah it makes no sense for Nebraska to leave unless the Tier 3 money is outrageous and the Big 12 got a money increase. The Big Ten is sitting pretty right now, and they can wait for the next 2 members, I would try to add Kansas and Missouri, they're the best fits and the basketball would look really good after that.
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