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RE: Gross Revenue by Conference
(03-02-2009 11:51 PM)E-zone Wrote: (03-02-2009 09:52 AM)Airport KC Wrote: (03-01-2009 11:36 PM)E-zone Wrote: (02-28-2009 06:38 PM)Airport KC Wrote: 2008 Season
NCAA Sources
Big Ten (31,215,888)
Big East (29,949,918)
ACC (29,422,225)
Southeastern (27,662,076)
Big XII (26,381,052)
Pac Ten (25,390,456)
CUSA (18,272,537)
Mid American (12,894,716)
Mountain West (12,448,714)
Atlantic 10 (11,416,499)
Western Athletic (10,434,348)
Colonial (9,884,737)
Missouri Valley (9,531,408)
Sun Belt (9,397,222)
Horizon (6,219,609)
BCS Revenue
Big Ten (22,824,992)
Southeastern (22,824,992)
Big XII (22,824,992)
Big East (18,324,992)
ACC (18,324,992)
Pac Ten (18,324,992)
Mountain West (9,530,000)
Mid American (3,010,000)
Western Athletic (2,490,000)
CUSA (1,960,000)
Sun Belt (1,440,000)
Missouri Valley (225,000)
Colonial (225,000)
Non-BCS Bowl Revenue
Southeastern (16,629,738)
Big Ten (12,588,072)
ACC (12,004,167)
Big XII (10,600,479)
Pac Ten (6,187,979)
Big East (4,875,000)
CUSA (4,549,000)
Mid American (3,975,000)
Western Athletic (2,750,000)
Mountain West (2,329,000)
Sun Belt (1,075,000)
Television Revenue
Big Ten (214,000,000)
Southeastern (205,000,000)
Big XII (79,500,000)
ACC (66,857,143)
Big East (40,000,000)
Pac Ten (33,750;000)
Mountain West (23,714,286)
CUSA (11,300,000)
Western Athletic (4,000,000)
Mid American (1,400,000)
Atlantic 10 (1,000,000)
Total Revenue
Big Ten (280,628,952)
Southeastern (272,116,806)
Big XII (139,306,532)
ACC (126,608,527)
Big East (93,149,910)
Pac Ten (83,653,427)
Mountain West (48,022,000)
CUSA (36,081,537)
Mid American (21,279,716)
Western Athletic (19,674,348)
Atlantic 10 (12,416,499)
Sun Belt (11,912,222)
Colonial (10,109,737)
Missouri Valley (9,756,408)
Horizon (6,219,609)
Where did you get these numbers? Do you have a link?
NCAA sources and Bowl revenue are listed here:
http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?ContentID=4
The bowls are not update for this year but I've calculated based on this year's results.
The TV deal information is something I've collected gradually as each new deal is announced. There are a few deals that I know about not commonly reported such as the Mountain West's 10 year, 120 million deal with Comcast for distribution.
Per football school:
MWC: 5,335,778 (6,321,999)
CUSA: 3,006,795
The figure in parenthesis is what the MWC would be pulling in per school if it had an automatic BCS bid.
Your MWC numbers are a little off, like the TV contract... The MWC sign a new contract $120 million for 10 years to replace the old one of $82 million for 7 years. I wish the MWC got both, but they only get the one.
Your Bowl numbers seem to be off a little bit too...
BC$ Monies and saying the BC$ pay out was $115 in 2008;
Yearly Guarantied Money
115,000,000 x 9% = $10,350,000
Half is split evenly among the 5 conferences
$10,350,000 / 2 = $5,175,000
$5,175,000 / 5 conferences = $1,035,000 per conference
The other half is split by credits earned according to the BC$ Power Rating
$5,175,000 / 15 = $345,000 per credit
1st place gets 5 credits- $1,725,000
2nd place gets 4 credits- $1,380,000
3rd place gets 3 credits- $1,035,000
4th place gets 2 credits- $690,000
5th place gets 1 credits- $345,000
BC$ Bowl Monies, is another 9%, with Utah making a BC$ Bowl in 2008;
The conference making a BC$ Bowl earns $6 million off the top;
$10,350,000 - $4,350,000 = $6 million for the MWC
The rest is divided according to the BC$ Power Rating
$4,350,000 / 15 = $290,000 per credit
1st place gets 5 credits- $1,450,000
2nd place gets 4 credits- $1,160,000
3rd place gets 3 credits- $870,000
4th place gets 2 credits- $580,000
5th place gets 1 credits- $290,000
So the MWC would get;
Guarantied Money, even split- $1,035,000
Guarantied Money, BC$ Power Rating- $1,725,000
BC$ Bowl Money for Utah making the Bowl- $6,000,000
BC$ Bowl Money, BC$ Power Rating- $1,450,000
Total BC$ Monies for the MWC-- $10,210,000
Non-BC$ MWC Bowls-
Las Vegas Bowl- $950,000 (all reports I have heard it's over $1 million now)
Poinsettia Bowl- $750,000
Armed Forces Bowl- $600,000
New Mexico Bowl- $750,000
Total for Bowls- $3,050,000
Also FWIW, I have heard that the Pac 10 TV deal is in the $55 million to $65 million range, which makes since for it to be very close to the Big 12 since they have like packages with the same networks (ABC, ESPN, FSN, and Versus). Plus I highly doubt the Pac 10 with storied programs like USC, UCLA, Stanford, and ect... would have a smaller TV contract than the Big East. Who I have heard makes $20 million a year for basketball and $15 million a year for football for a total of $35 million a year (not $40 million).
I made a typo when I orginally posted the TV numbers for the PAC-10, I listed it at 33 million when its actually 53 million.
For the Big East I have:
Football:
6-year, $14 million per season deal with ABC/ESPN through 2013-14
Basketball:
7-year, $24 million per season deal with ESPN through 2013-14;
7-year $14 million dollar deal with CBS
ESPN is paying Big East 38 million a year, CBS another 2 million.
For the MWC bowl numbers I used the latest 2007-08 numbers on the non-BCS games so they could be a little off.
With the BCS used the 9% off the base value of the 2006 contract, so that is also going up if the deal is staggered.
For the MWC I have the two TV deals running concurrently.
Football and basketball:
7-year, $82 million deal with CSTV through 2011-12;
10-year, $120 million deal with Comcast for MTN. through 2015-16
MWC has a deal for the MTN and one with CSTV, like the Big Ten with BTN and ESPN. If I understand correctly.
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