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RE: Ranking 2019 Bowls by Payout
(06-10-2019 07:34 PM)GTFletch Wrote:  
(06-10-2019 07:02 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  Is that payout per team?

That is the payout for the winning team...Since college football moved from the BCS system to the Playoff era, money around the game has skyrocketed. While some believe the FBS should adopt the Football Championship Subdivision’s (FCS) model of a 24-team tournament, it’s not going to change when the current system is working so well for everyone involved.

In addition to the College Football Playoff revenue pool, of course, each bowl game pays out to the winner. Here are the winners of the other non-playoff bowl games from the 2018-19 season, and how much they collected for their respective conference.

American Athletic Conference (AAC)
Cincinnati Bearcats, Military Bowl: $2.07 million

Tulane Green Wave, Cure Bowl: $751,115

Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC)
Duke Blue Devils, Independence Bowl: $1.25 million

Syracuse Orange, Camping World Bowl: $5.80 million

Virginia Cavaliers, Belk Bowl: $4.51 million

Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Birmingham Bowl: $1.65 million

Big Ten Conference
Iowa Hawkeyes, Outback Bowl: $6.35 million

Minnesota Golden Gophers, Quick Lane Bowl: $750,000

Northwestern Wildcats, Holiday Bowl: $6.33 million

Wisconsin Badgers, Pinstripe Bowl: $4.30 million

Big 12 Conference
Baylor Bears, Texas Bowl: $6.30 million

Oklahoma State Cowboys, Liberty Bowl: $4.29 million

TCU Horned Frogs, Cheez-It Bowl: $1.04 million

Conference USA
Florida International Golden Panthers, Bahamas Bowl: $225,000

Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, Hawaii Bowl: $1.00 million

Marshall Thundering Herd, Gasparilla Bowl: $1.13 million

UAB Blazers, Boca Raton Bowl: $1.00 million

FBS Independents
Army Golden Knights, Armed Forces Bowl: $900,000

BYU Cougars, Famous Idaho Potato Bowl: $950,000

Mid-American Conference (MAC)
Ohio Bobcats, Frisco Bowl: $750,000

Mountain West Conference (MWC)
Fresno State Bulldogs, Las Vegas Bowl: $2.76 million

Nevada Wolfpack, Arizona Bowl: $412,920

Utah State Aggies, New Mexico Bowl: $1.05 million

Pac-12 Conference
Oregon Ducks, Redbox Bowl: $3.60 million

Stanford Cardinal, Sun Bowl: $3.45 million

Washington State Cougars, Alamo Bowl: $7.975 million

Southeastern Conference (SEC)
Auburn Tigers, Music City Bowl: $5.60 million

Kentucky Wildcats, Citrus Bowl: $8.55 million

Texas A&M Aggies, Gator Bowl: $3.17 million

Sun Belt Conference
Appalachian State Mountaineers, New Orleans Bowl: $925,000

Georgia Southern Eagles, Camellia Bowl: $250,000

Troy Trojans, Dollar General Bowl: $1.50 million


Link
https://fanbuzz.com/college-football/bowl-game-payouts/

Not sure if this is trolling, but that’s totally incorrect. It’s a guaranteed payout to each conference to simply show up. Winning has nothing to do with it financially.
06-10-2019 08:49 PM
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Ranking 2019 Bowls by Payout - GTFletch - 06-10-2019, 06:58 PM
RE: Ranking 2019 Bowls by Payout - Frank the Tank - 06-10-2019 08:49 PM
RE: Ranking 2019 Bowls by Payout - NIU007 - 06-12-2019, 10:51 AM
RE: Ranking 2019 Bowls by Payout - cuseroc - 06-10-2019, 10:05 PM
RE: Ranking 2019 Bowls by Payout - Kaplony - 06-11-2019, 05:54 PM
RE: Ranking 2019 Bowls by Payout - Kaplony - 06-11-2019, 10:45 PM



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