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ACC Distributions Update at Georgia Tech
The newest budget update projected the Tech athletic department to receive $32.1 million in distributions from the ACC, most of it coming from ESPN.

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RE: ACC Distributions Update at Georgia Tech
SEC announced - $45.5 million per school - for 2019-20 fiscal year, which ended Aug. 31, 2020

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02-04-2021 07:38 PM
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(02-04-2021 07:38 PM)GTFletch Wrote:  SEC announced - $45.5 million per school - for 2019-20 fiscal year, which ended Aug. 31, 2020

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https://twitter.com/Brett_McMurphy/statu...4410028033

Yep. So based on these two bits of info...

Estimated 2019-20 Conference Payouts
SEC: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
ACC: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

FWIW, the ACC payout is now 71% of the SEC payout, and the gap is about $13 M/year.

https://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2021/...c-32M.html
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RE: ACC Distributions Update at Georgia Tech
(02-05-2021 08:20 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(02-04-2021 07:38 PM)GTFletch Wrote:  SEC announced - $45.5 million per school - for 2019-20 fiscal year, which ended Aug. 31, 2020

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https://twitter.com/Brett_McMurphy/statu...4410028033

Yep. So based on these two bits of info...

Estimated 2019-20 Conference Payouts
SEC: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
ACC: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

FWIW, the ACC payout is now 71% of the SEC payout, and the gap is about $13 M/year.

https://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2021/...c-32M.html

The escalators for the two conferences are about the same ~2 million per school per year the way ESPN backloads contracts. What you made up was what I had told you to expect, roughly about 3 million in the first year of the ACCN. You'll see, once the COVID year is behind us, about another 4 million from the ACCN. So with the next escalator by the time the report for 2021-2 comes out you should be in the neighborhood of 37 million, or roughly where the Big 12 is now at 38. Their escalators total around 1.5 million per year as best as I can figure. So they are going to be at around 40 million. The significant part about the SEC's numbers is that whatever our revenue takes us to with the escalators in 2024 (or any year in between then and now) in order to know what the gap will be all you need do is add 18 million to the SEC's existing number. From 2021-2 until 2023-4 you add another 6 million for escalators. That puts the SEC's first payout under the new contract in 2024-5 at 69.5 million while the ACC's will be around 43 million. There's he difference that will be locked in until 2037 with escalators remaining about the same, unless one, or both, conferences make additions.
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RE: ACC Distributions Update at Georgia Tech
"That puts the SEC's first payout under the new contract in 2024-5 at 69.5 million while the ACC's will be around 43 million. There's he difference that will be locked in until 2037 with escalators remaining about the same, unless one, or both, conferences make additions."


Great info jr, thanks.

So $26 Million a year roughly PER TEAM.


Yikes.
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RE: ACC Distributions Update at Georgia Tech
(02-05-2021 11:56 AM)JRsec Wrote:  
(02-05-2021 08:20 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(02-04-2021 07:38 PM)GTFletch Wrote:  SEC announced - $45.5 million per school - for 2019-20 fiscal year, which ended Aug. 31, 2020

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https://twitter.com/Brett_McMurphy/statu...4410028033

Yep. So based on these two bits of info...

Estimated 2019-20 Conference Payouts
SEC: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
ACC: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

FWIW, the ACC payout is now 71% of the SEC payout, and the gap is about $13 M/year.

https://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2021/...c-32M.html

The escalators for the two conferences are about the same ~2 million per school per year the way ESPN backloads contracts. What you made up was what I had told you to expect, roughly about 3 million in the first year of the ACCN. You'll see, once the COVID year is behind us, about another 4 million from the ACCN. So with the next escalator by the time the report for 2021-2 comes out you should be in the neighborhood of 37 million, or roughly where the Big 12 is now at 38. Their escalators total around 1.5 million per year as best as I can figure. So they are going to be at around 40 million. The significant part about the SEC's numbers is that whatever our revenue takes us to with the escalators in 2024 (or any year in between then and now) in order to know what the gap will be all you need do is add 18 million to the SEC's existing number. From 2021-2 until 2023-4 you add another 6 million for escalators. That puts the SEC's first payout under the new contract in 2024-5 at 69.5 million while the ACC's will be around 43 million. There's he difference that will be locked in until 2037 with escalators remaining about the same, unless one, or both, conferences make additions.

Sounds about right. If the new commish has a rabbit up his sleeve he better be ready to pull it out!
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RE: ACC Distributions Update at Georgia Tech
(02-05-2021 05:23 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(02-05-2021 11:56 AM)JRsec Wrote:  
(02-05-2021 08:20 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(02-04-2021 07:38 PM)GTFletch Wrote:  SEC announced - $45.5 million per school - for 2019-20 fiscal year, which ended Aug. 31, 2020

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https://twitter.com/Brett_McMurphy/statu...4410028033

Yep. So based on these two bits of info...

Estimated 2019-20 Conference Payouts
SEC: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
ACC: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

FWIW, the ACC payout is now 71% of the SEC payout, and the gap is about $13 M/year.

https://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2021/...c-32M.html

The escalators for the two conferences are about the same ~2 million per school per year the way ESPN backloads contracts. What you made up was what I had told you to expect, roughly about 3 million in the first year of the ACCN. You'll see, once the COVID year is behind us, about another 4 million from the ACCN. So with the next escalator by the time the report for 2021-2 comes out you should be in the neighborhood of 37 million, or roughly where the Big 12 is now at 38. Their escalators total around 1.5 million per year as best as I can figure. So they are going to be at around 40 million. The significant part about the SEC's numbers is that whatever our revenue takes us to with the escalators in 2024 (or any year in between then and now) in order to know what the gap will be all you need do is add 18 million to the SEC's existing number. From 2021-2 until 2023-4 you add another 6 million for escalators. That puts the SEC's first payout under the new contract in 2024-5 at 69.5 million while the ACC's will be around 43 million. There's he difference that will be locked in until 2037 with escalators remaining about the same, unless one, or both, conferences make additions.

Sounds about right. If the new commish has a rabbit up his sleeve he better be ready to pull it out!

There is a rabbit and his name is "Expansion".
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RE: ACC Distributions Update at Georgia Tech
(02-05-2021 06:03 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(02-05-2021 05:23 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(02-05-2021 11:56 AM)JRsec Wrote:  
(02-05-2021 08:20 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(02-04-2021 07:38 PM)GTFletch Wrote:  SEC announced - $45.5 million per school - for 2019-20 fiscal year, which ended Aug. 31, 2020

Link
https://twitter.com/Brett_McMurphy/statu...4410028033

Yep. So based on these two bits of info...

Estimated 2019-20 Conference Payouts
SEC: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
ACC: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

FWIW, the ACC payout is now 71% of the SEC payout, and the gap is about $13 M/year.

https://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2021/...c-32M.html

The escalators for the two conferences are about the same ~2 million per school per year the way ESPN backloads contracts. What you made up was what I had told you to expect, roughly about 3 million in the first year of the ACCN. You'll see, once the COVID year is behind us, about another 4 million from the ACCN. So with the next escalator by the time the report for 2021-2 comes out you should be in the neighborhood of 37 million, or roughly where the Big 12 is now at 38. Their escalators total around 1.5 million per year as best as I can figure. So they are going to be at around 40 million. The significant part about the SEC's numbers is that whatever our revenue takes us to with the escalators in 2024 (or any year in between then and now) in order to know what the gap will be all you need do is add 18 million to the SEC's existing number. From 2021-2 until 2023-4 you add another 6 million for escalators. That puts the SEC's first payout under the new contract in 2024-5 at 69.5 million while the ACC's will be around 43 million. There's he difference that will be locked in until 2037 with escalators remaining about the same, unless one, or both, conferences make additions.

Sounds about right. If the new commish has a rabbit up his sleeve he better be ready to pull it out!

There is a rabbit and his name is "Expansion".

We'll see a P4 before there is anything more drastic.
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RE: ACC Distributions Update at Georgia Tech
(02-05-2021 06:03 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(02-05-2021 05:23 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(02-05-2021 11:56 AM)JRsec Wrote:  
(02-05-2021 08:20 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(02-04-2021 07:38 PM)GTFletch Wrote:  SEC announced - $45.5 million per school - for 2019-20 fiscal year, which ended Aug. 31, 2020

Link
https://twitter.com/Brett_McMurphy/statu...4410028033

Yep. So based on these two bits of info...

Estimated 2019-20 Conference Payouts
SEC: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
ACC: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

FWIW, the ACC payout is now 71% of the SEC payout, and the gap is about $13 M/year.

https://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2021/...c-32M.html

The escalators for the two conferences are about the same ~2 million per school per year the way ESPN backloads contracts. What you made up was what I had told you to expect, roughly about 3 million in the first year of the ACCN. You'll see, once the COVID year is behind us, about another 4 million from the ACCN. So with the next escalator by the time the report for 2021-2 comes out you should be in the neighborhood of 37 million, or roughly where the Big 12 is now at 38. Their escalators total around 1.5 million per year as best as I can figure. So they are going to be at around 40 million. The significant part about the SEC's numbers is that whatever our revenue takes us to with the escalators in 2024 (or any year in between then and now) in order to know what the gap will be all you need do is add 18 million to the SEC's existing number. From 2021-2 until 2023-4 you add another 6 million for escalators. That puts the SEC's first payout under the new contract in 2024-5 at 69.5 million while the ACC's will be around 43 million. There's he difference that will be locked in until 2037 with escalators remaining about the same, unless one, or both, conferences make additions.

Sounds about right. If the new commish has a rabbit up his sleeve he better be ready to pull it out!

There is a rabbit and his name is "Expansion".

Devour the Big12 and go to 20 teams.
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RE: ACC Distributions Update at Georgia Tech
(02-05-2021 08:34 PM)ren.hoek Wrote:  
(02-05-2021 06:03 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(02-05-2021 05:23 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(02-05-2021 11:56 AM)JRsec Wrote:  
(02-05-2021 08:20 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  Yep. So based on these two bits of info...

Estimated 2019-20 Conference Payouts
SEC: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
ACC: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

FWIW, the ACC payout is now 71% of the SEC payout, and the gap is about $13 M/year.

https://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2021/...c-32M.html

The escalators for the two conferences are about the same ~2 million per school per year the way ESPN backloads contracts. What you made up was what I had told you to expect, roughly about 3 million in the first year of the ACCN. You'll see, once the COVID year is behind us, about another 4 million from the ACCN. So with the next escalator by the time the report for 2021-2 comes out you should be in the neighborhood of 37 million, or roughly where the Big 12 is now at 38. Their escalators total around 1.5 million per year as best as I can figure. So they are going to be at around 40 million. The significant part about the SEC's numbers is that whatever our revenue takes us to with the escalators in 2024 (or any year in between then and now) in order to know what the gap will be all you need do is add 18 million to the SEC's existing number. From 2021-2 until 2023-4 you add another 6 million for escalators. That puts the SEC's first payout under the new contract in 2024-5 at 69.5 million while the ACC's will be around 43 million. There's he difference that will be locked in until 2037 with escalators remaining about the same, unless one, or both, conferences make additions.

Sounds about right. If the new commish has a rabbit up his sleeve he better be ready to pull it out!

There is a rabbit and his name is "Expansion".

Devour the Big12 and go to 20 teams.

Seriously, take the Texas 4 because that's the best way to get UT and add WVU and ask N.D. for a decision to go all in.

The SEC can take the 2 Oklahoma's, Kansas, and either Kansas State or Iowa State and call it a day for the Mouse. Big 12 gone gone and Big 10 out of options.
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RE: ACC Distributions Update at Georgia Tech
(02-05-2021 08:45 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(02-05-2021 08:34 PM)ren.hoek Wrote:  
(02-05-2021 06:03 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(02-05-2021 05:23 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(02-05-2021 11:56 AM)JRsec Wrote:  The escalators for the two conferences are about the same ~2 million per school per year the way ESPN backloads contracts. What you made up was what I had told you to expect, roughly about 3 million in the first year of the ACCN. You'll see, once the COVID year is behind us, about another 4 million from the ACCN. So with the next escalator by the time the report for 2021-2 comes out you should be in the neighborhood of 37 million, or roughly where the Big 12 is now at 38. Their escalators total around 1.5 million per year as best as I can figure. So they are going to be at around 40 million. The significant part about the SEC's numbers is that whatever our revenue takes us to with the escalators in 2024 (or any year in between then and now) in order to know what the gap will be all you need do is add 18 million to the SEC's existing number. From 2021-2 until 2023-4 you add another 6 million for escalators. That puts the SEC's first payout under the new contract in 2024-5 at 69.5 million while the ACC's will be around 43 million. There's he difference that will be locked in until 2037 with escalators remaining about the same, unless one, or both, conferences make additions.

Sounds about right. If the new commish has a rabbit up his sleeve he better be ready to pull it out!

There is a rabbit and his name is "Expansion".

Devour the Big12 and go to 20 teams.

Seriously, take the Texas 4 because that's the best way to get UT and add WVU and ask N.D. for a decision to go all in.

The SEC can take the 2 Oklahoma's, Kansas, and either Kansas State or Iowa State and call it a day for the Mouse. Big 12 gone gone and Big 10 out of options.
Texas, OU, OSU, Kansas, ISU, WV or ND.
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