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RE: Top G5 Athletic Revenue Schools (Minus Academic side transfers) ...
(07-08-2017 08:02 PM)CougarRed Wrote:  
(07-08-2017 03:29 PM)nzmorange Wrote:  I also wonder what happens when you take BE exit money out.

Deduct about $6M in revenue for Cincy, UConn and USF, and $1M in revenue for Houston, SMU, UCF, etc.

I've been hearing mixed things about the BE monies. Is it gone now? Or is there still a little left to dole out? The original plan was to give out a little a year over the 6 year media contract as a way to stop anyone from taking the legacy money and leaving. When anyone leaving became a moot point did all the money get distributed? Is there anything left of it? My guess is no based on a couple things...one of which is the AAC bowl getting sold to ESPN. I hope I'm wrong.
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