http://forums.sixpackspeak.com/show...ne-the-math-on-how-much-additional-revenue-we- Up $2mil in uniform revenue
- Up $5ish mil in bowl revenue
- Up $7-10 mil in stadium revenue
- Up about $27 mil when the SECNetwork reaches the same market saturation as espnu(the short term goal for distribution) with it's current pricing structure...
It didn't assume that we'd get screwed to "only get $4mil or 6mil participation bonus" out of the games. It assumed we'd get 35-40% of the revenue produced by every game we played in. And make no mistake -- the SEC got screwed on this. Our teams' percentage contributions to the New Years 6 is going to be far greater than their percentage rewards as a conference.IMO we end up dividing this money somewhat like we do the NCAA tournament - by #(and thus %) of games participated in on a 4-5 year rotating basis. Basically, I think we end up taking at least 30% of the total revenue pot yearly(probably closer to 40% honestly) - a revenue pot worth $620ish million/yr.
is my recent quote. Add 20% to get to the average distribution(the $500mil number that we had at the time) = $62 mil CFP money to SEC. Add our half of the Sugar Bowl Stake = $40 mil. That's an extra $52mil on top of the number we had this year = $161mil = $146.3mil profit = about $10mil/school.It's very possible the bowl structure itself will bring us close to an extra $10 million
About $20mil when it's a playoff game and we have a team thereIs four million all the conference gets from the Peach Bowl?
You get partial credit for dropping down to $5 million later in the thread (that's a heck of a percentage variance there), but if I was smart enough to think about averages with the Orange Bowl\Sugar Bowl contracts, you can be, too. We need you to step up your game.It's very possible the bowl structure itself will bring us close to an extra $10 million
its a great deal for everyone especially the sec and big 10. Each conf will take home a out $50 mill each yr. and then pac big 10 sec and big 12 get 40 mill when their contracts arent playoffs. Acc gets 27.5
Then the big 10 and sec each get another 75 mill over a period with the opportunity to make another 55 mill thru the extra orange bowl contrAct
Why wouldnt the conf sign up for this?
Congrats, you were wrong in April, too.
You get partial credit for dropping down to $5 million later in the thread (that's a heck of a percentage variance there), but if I was smart enough to think about averages with the Orange Bowl\Sugar Bowl contracts, you can be, too. We need you to step up your game.
Now, how long until State passes the $100 million mark for our athletic budget? I'm going to need an updated answer.
I don't think so. Giving Arizona a major bowl and sending K-State to the Alamo Bowl tells me the committee is going to use 10 of the 12 slots to give each of the major conferences 2 teams, plus the 11th slot for the highest ranked mid-major champion. So I think 3 is going to be the max for the SEC in most years.This was a down year for the SEC as far as representation in those games. IMO, we'll be represented by 4 teams in those bowl games more often than not, and 5 on occasion.
Somebody got their panties in a twist.**
I don't think so. Giving Arizona a major bowl and sending K-State to the Alamo Bowl tells me the committee is going to use 10 of the 12 slots to give each of the major conferences 2 teams, plus the 11th slot for the highest ranked mid-major champion. So I think 3 is going to be the max for the SEC in most years.
I dont know where all your numbers are coming from but you also have to remember we would be getting 12.5 mill more if the sugar werent a playoff this year.
How are you getting 475 mill and whats the 75%
Where did either reference "day 1" for the $10 extra million? That's right -- they didn't. I claimed an extra $5mil on day 1. Which we're going to get. And then some. And the number will be closer to $10mil than $5mil over the life of the contract as the guaranteed money goes up 4% per year.That's a nice little attempt to jink there. Your 2012 statement listed the $10 million bowl money claim with "probably" as well.
Correct.And if you want to go with revenue instead of budget, that's fine. We had only 8.6% more revenue than budget just 2 years ago, so I think the odds are still in my favor on that discussion.
So at least you're on record (again?) for over $100 million in revenue for the 2015-2016 budget year..
Just because you say the word "dodge" doesn't make it so. I've never "dodged" my opinions.Oh, an even better dodge. I like that one!
Ah -- so this whole bookmarked and/or memorized "call-out" of numbers I put out there 2 years ago and obviously hurt your feelings on -- and I was actually still closer to correct than your prediction? You were off by 250%. Even using my $10mil top out figure -- I was still off by 200%. And my first year prediction, by your own admission, nailed it. I would have never cared to remember it -- but thanks for that admission.Meanwhile, I have my own opinion, and already put the calculations out there: I expected the average payout of bowl money to each SEC institution from the conference pool to be around $2 million higher than last year.
My $100mil was made prior to the stadium announcement as well.I'm also on record as saying we'll top out under $85 million in revenue for 2015-2016. That prediction was made prior to the new baseball stadium announcement.
It hadn't -- but it's happening either way. I guess you can use the stadium build as your asterisk**You're now on record as expecting more than $90 million in 2014-2015, and over $100 million in 2015-2016. I'm a little iffy on whether the last time you predicted $100 million the baseball stadium had been announced, but I'll let it slide.
What exactly does the SEC office need their share for? Don't they also get a share of all the TV money too? So the SEC office gets what $40 mill a year. For what? What do they do with it? They ain't building new stadiums and ****. Just some suits clearing 10 mill a year for nothing?
Let's review, shall we?Ah -- so this whole bookmarked and/or memorized "call-out" of numbers I put out there 2 years ago and obviously hurt your feelings on -- and I was actually still closer to correct than your prediction? You were off by 250%. Even using my $10mil top out figure -- I was still off by 200%. And my first year prediction, by your own admission, nailed it. I would have never cared to remember it -- but thanks for that admission.
Your misunderstanding the contract language for the Sugar Bowl put your bottom estimate at $8 million with a top of $12.5 million (note the word extra).It's very possible the bowl structure itself will bring us close to an extra $10 million...The Sugar Bowl alone is now worth $40 mil to the SEC -- or about $3.66 million per team. And we're going to be in the Orange Bowl as well more times than not -- for an extra $27.5 -- or almost $2mil/team. That's 5.5 million per team before we even get the playoff money and increased revenue from the next tier of bowls that are all renegotiating...
Well, that takes your asterisk out. Care to speculate on what level private giving will push us to?My $100mil was made prior to the stadium announcement as well.