Deep Creek
Well-Known Member
When the deal expires, the ACC, Big 12 and PAC 12 will still be sucking hind tit to the other 2.
When the deal expires, the ACC, Big 12 and PAC 12 will still be sucking hind tit to the other 2.
Doubt tier 3 rights are included in that.
\Doubt tier 3 rights are included in that.
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Texas $86,180,263
Oklahoma $54,785,533
Kansas $45,958,547
Ok State $45,333,722
Iowa State $44,522,437
K State $44,144,409
Texas tech $42,883,884
West Virginia $42,509,246
Those are the Rights and Licensing revenue numbers from FY 2017 for the Big 12. Baylor and TCU are not subject to FOIA requests. Those numbers include conference payouts and Tier 3 monies.
TCUs numbers will change to the better because their idiot AD at the time signed a tier 3 contract for $2,000,000 and that contract expired after FY 2017. I have not bothered to look up the new one since I am getting old and my TCU contact retired and moved away from the State of Texas.
True, but two of those leagues will be affected because all their teams haven't invested their money
in football.
The ACC has the same issue, but it also has an inferior deal than the Big 4 leagues.
The ACC was never a part of the original drafting of the Playoff system. Those leagues believed that
FSU, Miami, Clemson and VPI would bolt to somebody else. It was intended to be a P4 League set-up.
The ACC was added at the end, because nobody else bolted from the league.
FWIW...I doubted VPI bolting and I believed that Clemson would never bolt. Ga Tech, OTOH, would
bolt in a heartbeat if we went somewhere else and needed a partner. Miami will also go where FSU
goes.
Clemson was prepared to leave if the ACC invited UConn instead of Louisville.