Playoff money

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Mario is burning up the phones today and tomorrow with our portal targets, right??

How much more do we get if we win next week?
 

CFP just changed the rules to make it so teams participating and WINNING don't receive bonuses for their conferences. So SEC and B1G will just plainly make more than ACC+B12 teams regardless of their performance. Makes no ******* sense.

And again the ******* stupid *** ND MOU rule that if they're top 12 they get an auto bid is now in effect since there was no expansion. And now the G5 CFP rep is simply the highest ranked G5 regardless if they win champ game or not.
 
"multiple sources briefed on the revenue model at the time confirmed the new breakdown to be roughly 29 percent annually for both the Big Ten and SEC (more than $21 million per school), 17 percent for the ACC (around $13 million each), 15 percent for the Big 12 ($12 million each) and 9 percent for the Group of 6 conferences collectively (around $1.8 million per school). Oregon State and Washington State will each receive around $3.6 million as part of an addendum signed later. Those conference percentages were based on previous CFP appearances among member schools in each conference.





There also will no longer be performance bonuses for advancing in the field for most teams. Miami earned around $20 million for its run this season. Next year, it will be a flat number. The team at the bottom of the SEC or Big Ten standings will earn more than the top teams from other conferences that make the field. That financial layout was one point of Florida State’s lawsuit against the ACC.





Notre Dame will receive more than $12 million annually, with a $6 million boost for making the field, putting its payout near the Big Ten/SEC levels in those years it earns an invite."

lucious lyon wtf GIF
 
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CFP just changed the rules to make it so teams participating and WINNING don't receive bonuses for their conferences. So SEC and B1G will just plainly make more than ACC+B12 teams regardless of their performance. Makes no ******* sense.

And again the ******* stupid *** ND MOU rule that if they're top 12 they get an auto bid is now in effect since there was no expansion. And now the G5 CFP rep is simply the highest ranked G5 regardless if they win champ game or not.
Yet another example of when Miami does something in CFB, the rules get changed.

Absolute JOKE and gives further incentive to hand more bids to SEC and B1G teams.

Just for perspective, with these rules, Texas A&M would have earned 8 million MORE dollars (split amongst the SEC) than Miami for this years CFP. And as usual, the ACC bends over and takes it.

It DOES however further incentivize us to keep making the CFP.
 

CFP just changed the rules to make it so teams participating and WINNING don't receive bonuses for their conferences. So SEC and B1G will just plainly make more than ACC+B12 teams regardless of their performance. Makes no ******* sense.

And again the ******* stupid *** ND MOU rule that if they're top 12 they get an auto bid is now in effect since there was no expansion. And now the G5 CFP rep is simply the highest ranked G5 regardless if they win champ game or not.
They saw Miami make it to the natty and collect all that money and said hold up let’s change this. SMH
 
This is a good question. My guess is that they will receive incremental $$ for making it but each team will also get a solid share.
 
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