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Is the American's new TV deal the real reason why UCONN is leaving?
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RE: Is the American's new TV deal the real reason why UCONN is leaving?
(07-07-2019 09:31 AM)wavefan12 Wrote:  
(07-07-2019 01:51 AM)Foreverandever Wrote:  
(07-07-2019 01:25 AM)scoscox Wrote:  
(07-06-2019 10:24 AM)Foreverandever Wrote:  7m +(CBSsports Navy tier and CBS OTA basketball) + 2m CFP + NCAA credits, + about 1m in bowls = +11m

Is this actually what the AAC has been making annually? An extra 4 million from bowls and playoff credits? Is that based on numbers they've previously reported or is that your personal projection?

The CFP pay out last season was 24m for the AAC. Other bowls were around 700k, but Aresco has stated our pay out on bowls will increase with the new bowl cycle. Dividing by 11 instead of 12 means an increased pay out by even more, but those numbers are based on 12 teams. So it's about 10m for football stuff with media and around another million based on NCAA credits.

Aresco says a lot of useless nonsense. The guy is the most overpaid employee in the nation.

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