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<blockquote data-quote="Buckaineer" data-source="post: 129494697" data-attributes="member: 1428007"><p>Let's look at the money then to show how poorly thought out that idea is.</p><p></p><p>The ACC has a grant of rights meaning media rights are owned by the ACC not the individual schools. The contract is through 2027. How much money is that exactly?</p><p></p><p>Here's tv pay alone for the ACC members from 2016-2027 per school (this from an AJC article on ACC pay a few years back).</p><p>2016-2017 14.45</p><p>2017-2018 15.28</p><p>2018-2019 16.1</p><p>2019-2020 16.93</p><p>2020-2021 17.75</p><p>2021-2022 18.58</p><p>2022-2023 19.4</p><p>2023-2024 20.23</p><p>2024-2025 21.05</p><p>2025-2026 21.875</p><p>2026-2027 22.7</p><p></p><p>That alone-before anything else is :</p><p>$204.345 MILLION per school</p><p></p><p>The Orange Bowl has 7 years through the first playoff contract that will deliver each school about another $13 million total in media rights through 2027.</p><p></p><p>Each school gets in the neighborhood of $2 million in NCAA pay per year. x 11 years that is another $22 million per school</p><p></p><p>And then there is the media rights for ACC bowl games. We don't know what they'll get for sure after 2019 when bowl agreements are redone, but lets use the money from now until the end of the contract as an example.</p><p>According to ACC RX each ACC member receives about $3,425,357 per year in bowl payouts, so that times 11 years = $37,678,927 per school.</p><p></p><p>So add up the ACCs media rights per school from 2016-2027 comes to an approximate total of:</p><p>$277.023927 potentially lost per ACC school from a grant of rights if they left in 2016-2017. That's nearly $300 million per school to be lost from walking away.</p><p></p><p>But that's not all--the ACC also has a buyout of three times the operating budget of the conference per year. That was over 50 million when Maryland left. It will be well over $100 million by the end of their contract.</p><p></p><p>There isn't a conference Big Ten, SEC, whoever, that can keep existing members from losing money, fight legal battles or outright pay for the enormous losses of money that would be incurred, and pay new members more than they would have gotten in their old conferences.</p><p></p><p>If an ACC school tried to leave in 2025 they'll still leave behind over $80 million under the grant of rights plus another $100 million or so for buying out of the conference.</p><p></p><p>Its not going to be financially possible for any conference to lure even ACC teams out of their conferences without taking big losses financially for several years, and its not going to be feasible for schools trying to leave to go without revenues for years on end either, or to lose such huge sums of revenue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckaineer, post: 129494697, member: 1428007"] Let's look at the money then to show how poorly thought out that idea is. The ACC has a grant of rights meaning media rights are owned by the ACC not the individual schools. The contract is through 2027. How much money is that exactly? Here's tv pay alone for the ACC members from 2016-2027 per school (this from an AJC article on ACC pay a few years back). 2016-2017 14.45 2017-2018 15.28 2018-2019 16.1 2019-2020 16.93 2020-2021 17.75 2021-2022 18.58 2022-2023 19.4 2023-2024 20.23 2024-2025 21.05 2025-2026 21.875 2026-2027 22.7 That alone-before anything else is : $204.345 MILLION per school The Orange Bowl has 7 years through the first playoff contract that will deliver each school about another $13 million total in media rights through 2027. Each school gets in the neighborhood of $2 million in NCAA pay per year. x 11 years that is another $22 million per school And then there is the media rights for ACC bowl games. We don't know what they'll get for sure after 2019 when bowl agreements are redone, but lets use the money from now until the end of the contract as an example. According to ACC RX each ACC member receives about $3,425,357 per year in bowl payouts, so that times 11 years = $37,678,927 per school. So add up the ACCs media rights per school from 2016-2027 comes to an approximate total of: $277.023927 potentially lost per ACC school from a grant of rights if they left in 2016-2017. That's nearly $300 million per school to be lost from walking away. But that's not all--the ACC also has a buyout of three times the operating budget of the conference per year. That was over 50 million when Maryland left. It will be well over $100 million by the end of their contract. There isn't a conference Big Ten, SEC, whoever, that can keep existing members from losing money, fight legal battles or outright pay for the enormous losses of money that would be incurred, and pay new members more than they would have gotten in their old conferences. If an ACC school tried to leave in 2025 they'll still leave behind over $80 million under the grant of rights plus another $100 million or so for buying out of the conference. Its not going to be financially possible for any conference to lure even ACC teams out of their conferences without taking big losses financially for several years, and its not going to be feasible for schools trying to leave to go without revenues for years on end either, or to lose such huge sums of revenue. [/QUOTE]
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