RE: PAYOUTS PER CONFERENCE
ACC schools averaged $16.9 million payout from league in '11-'12
Posted: Friday, May 24, 2013 2:42 pm | Updated: 4:25 pm, Fri May 24, 2013.
The ACC's 12 schools split more than $203 million in revenue for an average of $16.9 million a school during the 2011-12 school year, according to ACC tax documents filed to the IRS and obtained Friday by the News & Record.
That per-school payout represents a jump of nearly 38 percent from the 2010-11 figure of $12.3 million a school.
As a whole, the ACC reported $223.5 million in revenue in 2011-12 and $223.8 million in expenses, for a net loss of $303,295.
But it ended the year with $24.5 million in net assets.
The conference's biggest revenue generators were football television deals ($130.5 million), bowl games ($43.8 million), the NCAA men's basketball tournament ($17.7 million), the NCAA Grants-in-Aid Fund ($9.4 million) and the ACC basketball tournament ($5.1 million).
The ACC paid commissioner John Swofford $1.67 million during the 2011-12 year, a 14.1-percent increase from the $1.46 million he earned during the 2010-11 year.
According to other conferences' tax documents obtained by the News & Record, the Pac-12's Larry Scott earned $3.1 million, the Big Ten's Jim Delany earned $2.82 million, and the SEC's Mike Slive earned $1.56 million.
The Big 12 paid former commissioner Dan Beebe, with whom it negotiated a "mutual agreement" to leave his post in Sept. 2011, $4.9 million in 2011-12.
Big Ten teams received an average payout of $23.8 million from the league in 2011-12, with new member Nebraska earning a reduced cut.
The SEC paid out an average of $20.4 million to its schools, the Big 12 paid an average of $12.0 million -- with departing members Texas A&M and Missouri receiving a drastically reduced share -- and Pac-12 schools earned an average of $11.1 million, with new members Colorado and Utah taking in less than the other 10 schools.
Here's a look at how the ACC's conference payout stacks up with its "power conference" brethren, and how it has changed over the years:
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2011-12
Payout per school
Big Ten:$23.8 million (Nebraska received reduced share)
SEC:$20.4 million
ACC:$16.9 million
Big 12:$12.0 million (Missouri, Texas A&M received reduced share)
Pac-12:$11.1 million (Colorado, Utah received reduced share)
Payout per school that received full allotment
Big Ten:$24.7 million
SEC:$20.4 million
ACC:$16.9 million
Big 12:$14.9 million
Pac-12:$13.3 million
% change in total payout to schools from 2010-11
Pac-12:42.1
ACC:37.8
Big Ten:13.6
SEC:4.4
Big 12:-8.1
ACC payout by school (% increase over 2010-11)
Clemson:$18.6 million (50.0)
Virginia Tech:$18.5 million (31.7)
Virginia:$17.4 million (55.5)
North Carolina:$17.3 million (38.6)
Wake Forest:$17.0 million (54.1)
N.C. State:$17.0 million (34.9)
Georgia Tech:$16.9 million (37.9)
Florida State:$16.9 million (28.8)
Maryland:$16.0 million (30.0)
Duke:$15.9 million (41.3)
Boston College:$15.8 million (27.1)
Miami:$15.7 million (29.0)
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ACC Over the Years
Average Payout per School
2011-12: $16.9 million
2010-11:$12.3 million
2009-10:$11.7 million
2008-09:$13.5 million
Average:$13.6 million
Boston College
2011-12:$15.8 million
2010-11:$12.5 million
2009-10:$12.3 million
2008-09:$13.7 million
Average:$13.6 million
Clemson
2011-12:$18.6 million
2010-11:$12.4 million
2009-10:$12.0 million
2008-09:$13.5 million
Average:$14.1 million
Duke
2011-12: $15.9 million
2010-11:$11.3 million
2009-10:$11.1 million
2008-09:$12.6 million
Average:$12.7 million
Florida State
2011-12: $16.9 million
2010-11:$13.1 million
2009-10:$12.0 million
2008-09:$13.6 million
Average:$13.9 million
Georgia Tech
2011-12: $16.9 million
2010-11:$12.3 million
2009-10:$13.4 million
2008-09:$13.4 million
Average:$14.0 million
Maryland
2011-12: $16.0 million
2010-11:$12.3 million
2009-10:$11.0 million
2008-09:$13.7 million
Average:$13.3 million
Miami
2011-12: $15.7 million
2010-11:$12.2 million
2009-10:$12.1 million
2008-09:$13.6 million
Average:$13.4 million
North Carolina
2011-12: $17.3 million
2010-11:$12.5 million
2009-10:$12.0 million
2008-09:$13.8 million
Average:$13.9 million
N.C. State
2011-12: $17.0 million
2010-11:$12.6 million
2009-10:$10.9 million
2008-09:$13.5 million
Average:$13.5 million
Virginia
2011-12: $17.4 million
2010-11:$11.2 million
2009-10:$11.0 million
2008-09:$12.5 million
Average:$13.0 million
Virginia Tech
2011-12: $18.5 million
2010-11:$14.1 million
2009-10:$11.9 million
2008-09:$15.4 million
Average:$15.0 million
Wake Forest
2011-12: $17.0 million
2010-11:$11.0 million
2009-10:$10.8 million
2008-09:$13.4 million
Average:$13.1 million
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