Fully funded BIG10 share

ihuskcorn

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Is July 1st 2017 the day when Nebraska finally begins receiving its full share of BIG10 money?
 
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I believe that is correct, but it applies to revenues generated after that date, not distributions of revenues from activities prior to that date.
 

NikkiSixx_rivals269993

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I'm curious what that share is valued at on the books as an asset.

We sort of know what the ballpark distributions will be, but we took approx 7 years of reduced payments say at 12 million a year avg reduction would put our monetary valuation of it at around $84 million for our ownership share.

With the addition of the other schools, I'm curious what the Big Ten Network's current valuation is, and 1/14 of it comparatively.

It would be interesting to know how much capital appreciation we made or (lost).
 
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TwinsRRUs_rivals79748

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From an article back in February:
Factoring in other conference-distributed revenue streams such as postseason play is how you get to those estimates of $43 million per school in 2017-18 (which would be $602 million total) and $54 million per school at the end of the contract in 2022-23 ($756 million total).

That's a huge jump. Surely a factor in the pay for the recent football hires and the future basketball hires...
 

redfanusa

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...$43 million per school in 2017-18 and $54 million per school at the end of the contract in 2022-23.

Yeah, and a huge jump from the $8-12 million we were getting from the Big XII when we left. Yeah, I realize thanks mostly to us they got bumped up to $20 million, and then a little more, but that is still chicken feed to what we are going to get in the Big Ten. The Big XII was stupid not to do a conference network TV deal when they had the chance.