robinreed wrote:The BE did not do well in it's first year however the media deal (if we can improve ratings on Fox) and expansion will mean significant improvement in the next 2 to 3 years. I don't know if I can be stress enough that the TV ratings are the only thing that matters. If we have 10 teams in the top 25 but have continued poor TV ratings we are in trouble. If we have no teams in the top 25 but excellent TV ratings we are in the clover. I always have hated the saying "perception is reality" however when you depend on a TV contract for almost everything it is very true.
Also a previous poster suggested past history of the BE is important. There is NO past history in our conference except the name. Our glory must and I hope and believe will be in the future. Some on this blog have compared the BE to the Atlantic 10 and I know it has some good teams but this year is a rare event for them and is unlikely to be repeated in the next decade.
This year, the NCAA will pay each conference $250,106 per game that its teams played in the tournament from 2008 to 2013. Next year, when the distribution from this season is included, units will be worth $255,379.
The NCAA says units paid out in 2016 and 2017 have already been calculated at $260,525 and $265,791, respectively. That puts the projection of the total value of units earned in this year's tournament at close to $1.6 million. Units earned from this tournament will be paid in mid-April from 2015 to 2020.
Based on the projections and its showing in this year's tournament, the Pac-12 will make $22.4 million off the 14 games its schools played, while the SEC and Big 12 will make $20.8 million off the 13 games their schools played.
What's impressive about the SEC's showing is that only three of its schools made the tournament, with Tennessee reaching the Sweet 16 and Kentucky and Florida making it to the Final Four. A lackluster showing by the ACC, which saw none of its teams make it past the Sweet 16, and a surprising run by UConn, gave the ACC and American Athletic Conference 11 shares each that will be worth about $17.6 million in the next six years.
The payouts mostly come from the NCAA's 14-year, $10.8 billion television deal with CBS and Turner. The NCAA will distribute $193.5 million this year from its basketball fund based on games played by conferences from 2008 to 2013.
The Big Ten earned $20.4 million last year. Most conferences, including the Big Ten, split the money they receive from the basketball fund equally among their member schools.
robinreed wrote:The BE did not do well in it's first year however the media deal (if we can improve ratings on Fox) and expansion will mean significant improvement in the next 2 to 3 years. I don't know if I can be stress enough that the TV ratings are the only thing that matters. If we have 10 teams in the top 25 but have continued poor TV ratings we are in trouble. If we have no teams in the top 25 but excellent TV ratings we are in the clover. I always have hated the saying "perception is reality" however when you depend on a TV contract for almost everything it is very true.
Also a previous poster suggested past history of the BE is important. There is NO past history in our conference except the name. Our glory must and I hope and believe will be in the future. Some on this blog have compared the BE to the Atlantic 10 and I know it has some good teams but this year is a rare event for them and is unlikely to be repeated in the next decade.
flyerlax06 wrote:robinreed wrote:The BE did not do well in it's first year however the media deal (if we can improve ratings on Fox) and expansion will mean significant improvement in the next 2 to 3 years. I don't know if I can be stress enough that the TV ratings are the only thing that matters. If we have 10 teams in the top 25 but have continued poor TV ratings we are in trouble. If we have no teams in the top 25 but excellent TV ratings we are in the clover. I always have hated the saying "perception is reality" however when you depend on a TV contract for almost everything it is very true.
Also a previous poster suggested past history of the BE is important. There is NO past history in our conference except the name. Our glory must and I hope and believe will be in the future. Some on this blog have compared the BE to the Atlantic 10 and I know it has some good teams but this year is a rare event for them and is unlikely to be repeated in the next decade.
re: history
When we paid for the name, we paid for the history and records as well. So, while you may be saying figuratively there is no history because this was year 1, we literally own the history and records from 1979-present.
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