zebrapoodle23 wrote:adoraz wrote:$6.94M? Isn't that below expectations? I thought people were expecting around $8-$10M.
Regardless, obviously a nice step up.
Out of curiosity, what is fox giving each per-school average here in the big east?
scoscox wrote:adoraz wrote:$6.94M? Isn't that below expectations? I thought people were expecting around $8-$10M.
Regardless, obviously a nice step up.
A step up from their previous deal, but I'm not sure it's even enough to keep some of the programs from operating at a loss. They were receiving roughly this amount of money yearly with the Big East payouts that are going to end and I know atleast UC and UCONN have been operating at massive losses since forming the AAC. And to have the "majority" of their games on ESPN+ is horrific. really bad deal
zebrapoodle23 wrote:Out of curiosity, what is fox giving each per-school average here in the big east?
stever20 wrote:the last story we saw showed that the Big East was getting about 31-32 million per year from Fox- from tax returns. There was likely a signing bonus to help fund the starting up of the conference that got taken out of the yearly payments.....
One other important thing to remember for this- TV money is only a part of the equation for the AAC. Add in the CFP money, basketball units, etc. and before this everyone was making at least 3.7 million I believe it was in conference distros. Will now be closer to 9 million at the bottom and probably closer to 11 million for top teams.
So much for the thought though that the AAC wouldn't get a huge pay raise.
stever20 wrote:the last story we saw showed that the Big East was getting about 31-32 million per year from Fox- from tax returns. There was likely a signing bonus to help fund the starting up of the conference that got taken out of the yearly payments.....
One other important thing to remember for this- TV money is only a part of the equation for the AAC. Add in the CFP money, basketball units, etc. and before this everyone was making at least 3.7 million I believe it was in conference distros. Will now be closer to 9 million at the bottom and probably closer to 11 million for top teams.
So much for the thought though that the AAC wouldn't get a huge pay raise.
stever20 wrote:the last story we saw showed that the Big East was getting about 31-32 million per year from Fox- from tax returns. There was likely a signing bonus to help fund the starting up of the conference that got taken out of the yearly payments.....
One other important thing to remember for this- TV money is only a part of the equation for the AAC. Add in the CFP money, basketball units, etc. and before this everyone was making at least 3.7 million I believe it was in conference distros. Will now be closer to 9 million at the bottom and probably closer to 11 million for top teams.
So much for the thought though that the AAC wouldn't get a huge pay raise.
scoscox wrote:stever20 wrote:the last story we saw showed that the Big East was getting about 31-32 million per year from Fox- from tax returns. There was likely a signing bonus to help fund the starting up of the conference that got taken out of the yearly payments.....
One other important thing to remember for this- TV money is only a part of the equation for the AAC. Add in the CFP money, basketball units, etc. and before this everyone was making at least 3.7 million I believe it was in conference distros. Will now be closer to 9 million at the bottom and probably closer to 11 million for top teams.
So much for the thought though that the AAC wouldn't get a huge pay raise.
Theyd have to actually make the CFP to receive any CFP playoff money and that is quite definitively never happening for any of them. they'll end up getting like 6 units from the NCAA every year. No, the bottom is not getting 9 mill. and barring a huge NCAA run, the top teams aren't getting 11.
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