(01-15-2022 03:31 PM)nole Wrote: (01-15-2022 03:26 PM)green Wrote: (01-15-2022 03:01 PM)nole Wrote: (01-15-2022 02:41 PM)green Wrote: (01-15-2022 02:14 PM)nole Wrote: Honestly, it doesn't matter in the slightest. Both are in the same boat. $40-$50 million behind the P2. Neither matter at that point.
please answer ...
what to make of the big12 sans texas & oklahoma ...
STRAW MAN
I honestly don't follow the point you are trying to make.
What did you want answered?
big12 no longer wields power ...
FOR THE HARD OF HEARING
We are reading and writing...hearing has nothing to do with it. Try actually communicating your points.
I have news for you....the Big 12 had a larger payout than the ACC last year:
roughly $32 million for the ACC to $47 million for the Big 12.
NOBODY knows if the newly formed Big 12 will have a payout that falls below what the ACC is at.
REGARDLESS....both are going to be about $40-$50 million behind the P2. There is no award for being say $40 million behind instead of $43 million behind. BOTH those positions are screwed.
And you haven't been paying attention at all....because NEITHER the ACC nor Big 12 wield any power more than the other. Both are NOBODIES in the game of major college athletics now.
You are looking for the tallest person in a midget conference here.
Nole, where are you getting your numbers? Here are mine and where I got them:
2020-21 B12 Revenue Distribution $345 Million
https://cyclonefanatic.com/2021/05/big-1...tribution/
Average per school $34.5 M
2019-2020 B12 Revenue Distribution $409.2 Million
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nc...047216002/
Average per school $40.9 M
Actual payouts ranged from $37-$40 M
2019-20 ACC Revenue Distribution $497.2 Million
https://www.espn.com/college-sports/stor...42-million
Average per school of $35.2 M
Actual payouts ranged from $32-37 M
I can’t find the final distribution for FY 20-21 because the ACC tends not to project distributions but report only actuals. It’s better accounting practice.
FY 20-21 will include UNC's Orange Bowl and Clemson's playoff appearance, as well as ND's donation to the football side. That $28 M, plus $ 6 M, plus plus $ 6 M, only the ND money is "new", but what is new is the additional network money. 20-21 for the ACC will have brought in no less than about $540 M. ND gets a 1/15 share of all the football bowl money - OB plus playoff spots plus other bowls. All together they will get paid about $11 million for the bowl game and basketball. The other 14 will deal with revenue of a 529 M or and average per school of about $37 M and the range will be about $40 M to $35 M.
If you compare the same fiscal year, the ACC is distributing more per school and the B12 in FY 20-21. Now, there will be a hit in 21-22 because there will have been no Orange Bowl and No playoff appearance - that's a $34 M hit, but the ACC will have run a full year.
In 22-23 the ACC network will run a full year, will have Comcast, and will have the Orange Bowl. That will take revenue to about $620 M per year or an average of $44 M per school. I know FSU needs more money, but you need to fix your football program and start winning some games so you can sell the $12K tickets a game that you are not selling. That's $10-12 million a year that is totally on the state of your program.