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On Thursday afternoon the Southeastern Conference announced its annual revenue distribution for members of the league, with the conference as a whole dividing a whopping $651.0 million of total revenue among the 14 schools.
That was an increase of $23.9 million from the total distributed in the previous year.
That overall distribution gets split between the 14 SEC schools, resulting in an average distribution for each school of $44.6 million. Year over year that's an average jump in payout of about $1.5 million per school.
The ACC hasn't released their revenue distribution for 2019 but I found this for 2018 vs 2017:
ACC saw an increase of about 11% from the previous year, and each ACC member received a distribution of $29.5 million. The total amount of revenue reported by the ACC on its most recent tax filings came in just under $465 million, which is up from the $418.1 million reported a year ago.
To compare for 2018 -
Big Ten revenue distribution of $51.1 million
Big 12 members received $36.5 million,
Pac-12 schools received $30.9 million.
That was an increase of $23.9 million from the total distributed in the previous year.
That overall distribution gets split between the 14 SEC schools, resulting in an average distribution for each school of $44.6 million. Year over year that's an average jump in payout of about $1.5 million per school.
The ACC hasn't released their revenue distribution for 2019 but I found this for 2018 vs 2017:
ACC saw an increase of about 11% from the previous year, and each ACC member received a distribution of $29.5 million. The total amount of revenue reported by the ACC on its most recent tax filings came in just under $465 million, which is up from the $418.1 million reported a year ago.
To compare for 2018 -
Big Ten revenue distribution of $51.1 million
Big 12 members received $36.5 million,
Pac-12 schools received $30.9 million.