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<blockquote data-quote="michaelwalkerbr" data-source="post: 129492021" data-attributes="member: 1601483"><p>You're including the network payout in the SEC and Big 10, the Big 12 schools each had their own. WVU was paid $6.6 million by IMG. Without including network income, the Big 12 was highest per school. Allow me a moment to look it up. Apples to apples, the Big 12 was highest. Give me a minute.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2015/05/sec_schools_to_each_reportedly.html">http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2015/05/sec_schools_to_each_reportedly.html</a></p><p></p><p>2013 - Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby has said Forbes.com projections of $26.2 million per school ($262 million split 10 ways) aren't exact but are “in the ballpark.” League sources with direct knowledge of Big 12 revenue plans agree but admit they don't know the origin of that figure.</p><p></p><p>The projections don't include third-tier television rights, which the schools control and, in some cases, garner serious side money. (Texas and West Virginia are both reportedly over $9 million per year.)</p><p></p><p>The Big 12 makes about $200 million per year from television deals with Fox and ESPN that kicked in this year and go for 13 seasons. NCAA tournament credits and bowl revenues add to the pot.</p><p></p><p>Kansas State, the conference's lone BCS bowl recipient last season, gets a reward of around $900,000 after selling its full allotment of 17,500 Fiesta Bowl tickets. In this case, the Wildcats get to keep 100 percent of the sales from 25 percent of the allotment (4,375 tickets).</p><p></p><p>West Virginia and Texas Christian won't get full revenue shares until 2016 when they are fully vested. The two schools receive partial membership payout until then.</p><p></p><p><em><strong>I'm try to get more updated figures for the Big 12 because they increased since 2013. They may not be first, but per school are far from last of the power 5.</strong></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michaelwalkerbr, post: 129492021, member: 1601483"] You're including the network payout in the SEC and Big 10, the Big 12 schools each had their own. WVU was paid $6.6 million by IMG. Without including network income, the Big 12 was highest per school. Allow me a moment to look it up. Apples to apples, the Big 12 was highest. Give me a minute. [URL]http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2015/05/sec_schools_to_each_reportedly.html[/URL] 2013 - Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby has said Forbes.com projections of $26.2 million per school ($262 million split 10 ways) aren't exact but are “in the ballpark.” League sources with direct knowledge of Big 12 revenue plans agree but admit they don't know the origin of that figure. The projections don't include third-tier television rights, which the schools control and, in some cases, garner serious side money. (Texas and West Virginia are both reportedly over $9 million per year.) The Big 12 makes about $200 million per year from television deals with Fox and ESPN that kicked in this year and go for 13 seasons. NCAA tournament credits and bowl revenues add to the pot. Kansas State, the conference's lone BCS bowl recipient last season, gets a reward of around $900,000 after selling its full allotment of 17,500 Fiesta Bowl tickets. In this case, the Wildcats get to keep 100 percent of the sales from 25 percent of the allotment (4,375 tickets). West Virginia and Texas Christian won't get full revenue shares until 2016 when they are fully vested. The two schools receive partial membership payout until then. [I][B]I'm try to get more updated figures for the Big 12 because they increased since 2013. They may not be first, but per school are far from last of the power 5.[/B][/I] [/QUOTE]
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