How much cash did MSU...

dawgstudent

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2/14 goes to team. (So I guess Bama gets a little more but 4/14 goes between LSU and Bama)
1/14 goes to SEC.
9/14 is divided by remaining 11 teams.

I might have Mclured this.
 

slickdawg

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each SEC bowl team keeps 1/2 of their purse, the rest is divided by 12 (11 teams and the SEC office)

Last year it was 18 Million for Auburn alone, so sticking with these numbers

36 Million (both teams) - 18 Million (their cuts) = 18 Million divided by 12 = $1.5 million for us
 

engie

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31.21.1 Distribution of Bowl Game Receipts. Distribution of revenue (after allowable deductions) generated from member
institutions participating in bowl games shall be as follows: [Revised 6/1/95; Revised 6/2/06; effective 8/1/2006]

(a) For bowl games providing receipts which result in a balance of less than $1,500,000, the participating institution
shall retain $925,000, plus a travel allowance as determined by the SEC Executive Committee. The remainder shall
be remitted to the Commissioner and shall be divided into 13 equal shares with one share to the Conference and one
share to each member institution. [Revised 6/1/02; Revised 6/2/06; effective 8/1/2006; Revised 5/29/09; effective
8/1/2009]

(b) For bowl games providing receipts which result in a balance between $1,500,000 and $3,999,999, the participating
institution shall retain $1,125,000, plus a travel allowance as determined by the SEC Executive Committee The
remainder shall be remitted to the Commissioner and shall be divided into 13 equal shares, with one share to the
Conference and one share to each member institution. [Revised 6/1/02; Revised 6/2/06; effective 8/1/2006; Revised
5/29/09; effective 8/1/2009]

(c) For bowl games providing receipts which result in a balance between $4,000,000 and $5,999,999, the participating
institution shall retain $1,325,000, plus a travel allowance as determined by the SEC Executive Committee. The
remainder shall be remitted to the Commissioner and shall be divided into 13 equal shares, with one share to the
Conference and one share to each member institution. [Revised 6/1/02; Revised 6/2/06; effective 8/1/2006; Revised
5/29/09; effective 8/1/2009]

(d) For bowl games providing receipts which result in a balance of $6,000,000 or more, the participating institution
shall receive $1,825,000 ($1,925,000 if the SEC team is a participant in the Bowl Championship Series game which
determines the National Championship), plus a travel allowance as determined by the SEC Executive Committee.
The remainder shall be remitted to the Commissioner and shall be divided into 13 equal shares, with one share to the
Conference and one share to each member institution. [Revised 6/1/02; Revised 6/2/06; effective 8/1/2006; Revised
5/29/09; effective 8/1/2009]
(e) Bowl Revenue Protection Insurance and the cost of unused tickets up to 3,000 tickets for games with a ticket
guarantee under 15,000 tickets and up to 4,000 tickets for games with a ticket guarantee of 15,000 tickets or above,
shall be deducted prior to Conference distribution. [Adopted 6/1/02; Revised and Effective 6/4/2010]


Basically, by having both teams in the champ game instead of one in the Sugar, that is an additional $500k total revenue. The initial payout to the second school in the NCG is $100k more than the Sugar, so the conference makes $400k extra total. Divided 13 ways, that is an extra $30,716 for MSU. This doesn't take into account that we didn't get the 10th team bowl eligible this year and thus missed our tie-in with the BBVA bowl(good job Tenn), so it's probably a bit less. For all intents and purposes, we walk with the exact same bowl money we did last year....
 

DAWG61

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MSU along with the other 11 members and the SEC get $2.75 million each. Each school that was in a bowl game gets the preset amount. Then the total bowl money from each school is put in a pot and divided 13 ways. 12 teams and the SEC office gets the same share. Bama and LSU get basically 2 mill each plus the same amount in the 13 way divide. MSU gets its preset amount from the Music City plus the same amount as everyone else the 2.75 mill. MSU gets roughly $3.75 million from bowl money. Bama and LSU get 5 mill. No team in the SEC is getting more than 5 million. Gawd I love the SEC.

http://bleacherreport.com...he-matchup-vs-lsu/page/3
 

engie

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May 29, 2011
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We will make exactly $800k less than both LSU and Bama in total bowl payout.
 

engie

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the more I research it.

total BCS money we get - $27,200,000. BCS limits the amount the second conference team gets to $6mil regardless, so that's $21.2mil for the first team and $6mil for the second.

Bama - $21.2mil
LSU - $6mil
USCe - $4.6mil
Ark - $3.625mil
Uga - $3.5mil
Aub - $2.9325mil
Fla - $2.7mil
State - $1.8735mil
Vandy - $1.7mil
BBVA bowl - $900k(absent)
Total Payout: $48.131mil

Keep off the top:
Bama/Lsu keep $1.925mil each
USCe keeps $1.325mil
Ark, Uga, Aub, Fla, State, Vandy keep $1.125 each
BBVA bowl keeps $925k(absent)
Total off the top: 11.925mil

Total to split: $36.206mil
Divided 13 ways: $2.785mil
Incl BBVA: $2.783mil
Interesting that the conference has a tie-in with the Compass Bowl at a $25k loss. One must assume this loss is covered by tv revenue on that game, otherwise it wouldn't even make sense to ever play it.

So, total payout:

Bama/LSU = $4.71mil
USCe = $4.11mil
Ark, Uga, Aub, Fla, State, Vandy = $3.91mil
Tsun, Ky, Tenn = $2.785mil

Of course, this doesn't account for how much comes off the top with travel/hotel/etc expenses to the conference...so probably actual numbers will be a couple hundred k less, but in the same distribution pattern...
 

HammerOfTheDogs

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engie said:
the more I research it.

total BCS money we get - $27,200,000. BCS limits the amount the second conference team gets to $6mil regardless, so that's $21.2mil for the first team and $6mil for the second.

Bama - $21.2mil
LSU - $6mil
USCe - $4.6mil
Ark - $3.625mil
Uga - $3.5mil
Aub - $2.9325mil
Fla - $2.7mil
State - $1.8735mil
Vandy - $1.7mil
BBVA bowl - $900k(absent)
Total Payout: $48.131mil

Keep off the top:
Bama/Lsu keep $1.925mil each
USCe keeps $1.325mil
Ark, Uga, Aub, Fla, State, Vandy keep $1.125 each
BBVA bowl keeps $925k(absent)
Total off the top: 11.925mil

Total to split: $36.206mil
Divided 13 ways: $2.785mil
Incl BBVA: $2.783mil
Interesting that the conference has a tie-in with the Compass Bowl at a $25k loss. One must assume this loss is covered by tv revenue on that game, otherwise it wouldn't even make sense to ever play it.

So, total payout:

Bama/LSU = $4.71mil
USCe = $4.11mil
Ark, Uga, Aub, Fla, State, Vandy = $3.91mil
Tsun, Ky, Tenn = $2.785mil

Of course, this doesn't account for how much comes off the top with travel/hotel/etc expenses to the conference...so probably actual numbers will be a couple hundred k less, but in the same distribution pattern...
 

RonnyAtmosphere

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Jun 4, 2007
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... I find it humorous the SEC is a text book template for redistribution of wealth, yet not a word is ever said about it.
 

davatron

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May 28, 2007
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There is no coercion as there are in socialist economic systems run by governments.

Members that do not like this system can leave the conference if they want to.

Very poor comparison.
 

RonnyAtmosphere

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Jun 4, 2007
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..is what I find humorous.


The SEC agrees to freely participate in redistribution of wealth & nobody says anything about it.