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Interesting breakdown of PAC 12 revenues
This from Jon Wilner:

Analysis of PAC 12 finances

From the article

Quote:No surprise here: The Pac-12 lags the SEC and Big Ten in payouts. It also trails the Big 12, for reasons noted below:

Fiscal year 2015 school distributions

SEC: $32.7 million
Big Ten: $32.4 million
Pac-12: $25.1 million
Big 12: 23.4 million

Fiscal year 2016 school distributions

SEC: $40.5 million
Big Ten: $34.8 million
Pac-12: $28.7 million
Big 12: $28.45 million

Notes:

SEC figure is midpoint of confirmed range of $39.1 million to $41.9 million … Big Ten figure is for 11 continuing members … Big 12 figure is midpoint of confirmed range of $28 million to $28.9 million. Big 12 distributions do not include income from Tier 3 rights, which are owned by the schools.
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RE: Interesting breakdown of PAC 12 revenues
The PAC 12 is more stable than the Big 12 due to it's geographic isolation; however, they desperately need to expand into the central part of the country (particularly Texas) if they want their revenues to be in the ballpark of the SEC and Big 10.

Issue for the PAC 12 will be finding institutions that the PAC 12 presidents agree on as good institutional fits (which is ironic as there are a lot of average schools in the PAC 12). But Cal and Stanford would likely raise their noses to anyone from the Big 12 not named University of Texas.
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RE: Interesting breakdown of PAC 12 revenues
(05-16-2017 03:42 PM)AllTideUp Wrote:  This from Jon Wilner:

Analysis of PAC 12 finances

From the article

Quote:No surprise here: The Pac-12 lags the SEC and Big Ten in payouts. It also trails the Big 12, for reasons noted below:

Fiscal year 2015 school distributions

SEC: $32.7 million
Big Ten: $32.4 million
Pac-12: $25.1 million
Big 12: 23.4 million

Fiscal year 2016 school distributions

SEC: $40.5 million
Big Ten: $34.8 million
Pac-12: $28.7 million
Big 12: $28.45 million

Notes:

SEC figure is midpoint of confirmed range of $39.1 million to $41.9 million … Big Ten figure is for 11 continuing members … Big 12 figure is midpoint of confirmed range of $28 million to $28.9 million. Big 12 distributions do not include income from Tier 3 rights, which are owned by the schools.


Bryan Fischer @BryanDFischer
Total revenues 2016 FY for the Power Five:
SEC: $639m
Pac-12: $488m
Big Ten: $483m
ACC: $373m
Big 12: $313m
5:05 PM · May 19, 2017
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RE: Interesting breakdown of PAC 12 revenues
(05-19-2017 05:42 PM)murrdcu Wrote:  
(05-16-2017 03:42 PM)AllTideUp Wrote:  This from Jon Wilner:

Analysis of PAC 12 finances

From the article

Quote:No surprise here: The Pac-12 lags the SEC and Big Ten in payouts. It also trails the Big 12, for reasons noted below:

Fiscal year 2015 school distributions

SEC: $32.7 million
Big Ten: $32.4 million
Pac-12: $25.1 million
Big 12: 23.4 million

Fiscal year 2016 school distributions

SEC: $40.5 million
Big Ten: $34.8 million
Pac-12: $28.7 million
Big 12: $28.45 million

Notes:

SEC figure is midpoint of confirmed range of $39.1 million to $41.9 million … Big Ten figure is for 11 continuing members … Big 12 figure is midpoint of confirmed range of $28 million to $28.9 million. Big 12 distributions do not include income from Tier 3 rights, which are owned by the schools.


Bryan Fischer @BryanDFischer
Total revenues 2016 FY for the Power Five:
SEC: $639m
Pac-12: $488m
Big Ten: $483m
ACC: $373m
Big 12: $313m
5:05 PM · May 19, 2017




BY ANDREW CARTER
acarter@newsobserver.com
AMELIA ISLAND, FLA.
During the fiscal year that ended in 2015, the ACC reported more than $403 million in revenue, an increase of 33.3 percent from the previous year and an increase of more than 80 percent over three years.
(This post was last modified: 05-21-2017 10:58 AM by XLance.)
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RE: Interesting breakdown of PAC 12 revenues
(05-19-2017 06:12 PM)XLance Wrote:  
(05-19-2017 05:42 PM)murrdcu Wrote:  
(05-16-2017 03:42 PM)AllTideUp Wrote:  This from Jon Wilner:

Analysis of PAC 12 finances

From the article

Quote:No surprise here: The Pac-12 lags the SEC and Big Ten in payouts. It also trails the Big 12, for reasons noted below:

Fiscal year 2015 school distributions

SEC: $32.7 million
Big Ten: $32.4 million
Pac-12: $25.1 million
Big 12: 23.4 million

Fiscal year 2016 school distributions

SEC: $40.5 million
Big Ten: $34.8 million
Pac-12: $28.7 million
Big 12: $28.45 million

Notes:

SEC figure is midpoint of confirmed range of $39.1 million to $41.9 million … Big Ten figure is for 11 continuing members … Big 12 figure is midpoint of confirmed range of $28 million to $28.9 million. Big 12 distributions do not include income from Tier 3 rights, which are owned by the schools.


Bryan Fischer @BryanDFischer
Total revenues 2016 FY for the Power Five:
SEC: $639m
Pac-12: $488m
Big Ten: $483m
ACC: $373m
Big 12: $313m
5:05 PM · May 19, 2017

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BY ANDREW CARTER
acarter@newsobserver.com
AMELIA ISLAND, FLA.
During the fiscal year that ended in 2015, the ACC reported more than $403 million in revenue, an increase of 33.3 percent from the previous year and an increase of more than 80 percent over three years.

You lost bowl revenue in 2016 over 2015. But it also depends on whether these are NET or GROSS figures.
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