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Do anyone know Hurricanes split from being a member of Atlantic Coast Conf.
I think it 9 million or 14 million this year, I'm not sure...
SEC: Record $309.6 million will be distributed to 14 schools
This is why I constantly say it's a completely different game than even 10 years ago. This number could go up $20-30 million PER SCHOOL once the SEC network gets up and running.
@Andy_Staples: Here's your annual SEC revenue breakdown: $309.6 million distributed. That's up from $165.9 million in 2009.
I think it 9 million or 14 million this year, I'm not sure...
SEC: Record $309.6 million will be distributed to 14 schools
Commissioner Mike Slive announced Friday that the Southeastern Conference will distribute a record $309.6 million to its 14 schools. The dollar figure is based on the revenue sharing plan for the 2013-14 fiscal year which ends August 31, 2014.
The $309.6 million includes $292.8 million distributed from the conference office, as well as $16.8 million dollars of contracted revenue retained by institutions that participated in 2013-14 bowl games.
The average amount distributed from the SEC office, excluding bowl money retained by participating teams, is slightly over $20.9 million per school.
Revenue streams represented in the distribution include football TV contracts, the SEC Football Championship game, televised basketball games, the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament, NCAA Championships and a supplemental surplus distribution.
Revenues derived by member institutions from their local media packages are also not included in the total amount.
The $309.6 million continues a trend of ballooning revenue. Only five years ago, the SEC distributed $165.9 million to its schools. That number rose in 2010 ($233.3 million), 2011 ($248.1 million), 2012 ($256.9 million) and 2013 ($304.7 million).
The $309.6 million includes $292.8 million distributed from the conference office, as well as $16.8 million dollars of contracted revenue retained by institutions that participated in 2013-14 bowl games.
The average amount distributed from the SEC office, excluding bowl money retained by participating teams, is slightly over $20.9 million per school.
Revenue streams represented in the distribution include football TV contracts, the SEC Football Championship game, televised basketball games, the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament, NCAA Championships and a supplemental surplus distribution.
Revenues derived by member institutions from their local media packages are also not included in the total amount.
The $309.6 million continues a trend of ballooning revenue. Only five years ago, the SEC distributed $165.9 million to its schools. That number rose in 2010 ($233.3 million), 2011 ($248.1 million), 2012 ($256.9 million) and 2013 ($304.7 million).
This is why I constantly say it's a completely different game than even 10 years ago. This number could go up $20-30 million PER SCHOOL once the SEC network gets up and running.
@Andy_Staples: Here's your annual SEC revenue breakdown: $309.6 million distributed. That's up from $165.9 million in 2009.
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