CFP Committee Adopts 5 + 7 format


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If my math is right each

SEC: 23.5 million each (16 total teams)
B1G: 20.9 million each (18 total teams)
ACC: each get $13 million a year (17 teams)
Indy: if ND gets the entire share its $13 million a year, if they split it its much less.
 
If my math is right each

SEC: 23.5 million each (16 total teams)
B1G: 20.9 million each (18 total teams)
ACC: each get $13 million a year (17 teams)
Indy: if ND gets the entire share its $13 million a year, if they split it its much less.

Doubt ND will split with UConn
 
If my math is right each

SEC: 23.5 million each (16 total teams)
B1G: 20.9 million each (18 total teams)
ACC: each get $13 million a year (17 teams)
Indy: if ND gets the entire share it’s $13 million a year, if they split it it’s much less.
Maybe a stupid question but does SMU’s no tv revenue deal for 9 years or whatever impact this?
 
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So that works out to:

SEC: $23.6 MM per school
B1G: $20.9 MM per school
Notre Dame: $19 MM if they're in the playoffs
Notre Dame: $13 MM if they're not in the playoffs
ACC: $13 MM per school
Big 12: $11.9 MM per school

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Dead on. In fact mine is better, because he lumps the B1G and SEC together, and doesn't bake in the scenario where Notre Dame makes the playoffs. I did.

SEC makes a bit more than B1G per school because there are less schools to divide the pie. Notre Dame has two payout scenarios depending on if they make the playoff (extra $6 MM).
 
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