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Now that we know who's going to each bowl (and how much they say they are going to pay), we can compute total bowl take by P5 conference:

ACC: $68,540,310
B1G: $61,326,060 (-$7.2M)
SEC: $50,535,612 (-$18M)
Pac: $34,969,568 (-$33.5M)
XII: $33,992,000 (-$34.6)

All of this is in addition to the $55M each P5 gets just for being part of the CFP. That alone comes to $3.9M per ACC team (Notre Dame doesn't get a cut of that money, but they do get a separate payment of $2.3M, IIRC). Since ND is not in a NY6 bowl, they contribute and share in the non-NY6 ACC bowl pool. I don't think they get any cut of the Orange Bowl or playoff money either.

The ACC (and Big Ten) are the only P5 getting Contract Bowl money this year. Next year, when everyone except the ACC gets it, I expect the Big Ten and SEC to make it up (plus a little). The other two probably make it up as well, just not 100% sure.

http://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2017/1...money.html
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(12-12-2017 03:31 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  Now that we know who's going to each bowl (and how much they say they are going to pay), we can compute total bowl take by P5 conference:

ACC: $68,540,310
B1G: $61,326,060 (-$7.2M)
SEC: $50,535,612 (-$18M)
Pac: $34,969,568 (-$33.5M)
XII: $33,992,000 (-$34.6)

All of this is in addition to the $55M each P5 gets just for being part of the CFP. That alone comes to $3.9M per ACC team (Notre Dame doesn't get a cut of that money, but they do get a separate payment of $2.3M, IIRC). Since ND is not in a NY6 bowl, they contribute and share in the non-NY6 ACC bowl pool. I don't think they get any cut of the Orange Bowl or playoff money either.

The ACC (and Big Ten) are the only P5 getting Contract Bowl money this year. Next year, when everyone except the ACC gets it, I expect the Big Ten and SEC to make it up (plus a little). The other two probably make it up as well, just not 100% sure.

http://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2017/1...money.html

And the ACC is taking home more money from the NCAA basketball tournament than any other conference, although not nearly as much as it would be if those revenues were distributed in a more fair manner -- no big NCAA cut, payments only to participating schools, far higher payments for games later in the tournament, etc.
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(12-12-2017 03:54 PM)Hallcity Wrote:  
(12-12-2017 03:31 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  Now that we know who's going to each bowl (and how much they say they are going to pay), we can compute total bowl take by P5 conference:

ACC: $68,540,310
B1G: $61,326,060 (-$7.2M)
SEC: $50,535,612 (-$18M)
Pac: $34,969,568 (-$33.5M)
XII: $33,992,000 (-$34.6)

All of this is in addition to the $55M each P5 gets just for being part of the CFP. That alone comes to $3.9M per ACC team (Notre Dame doesn't get a cut of that money, but they do get a separate payment of $2.3M, IIRC). Since ND is not in a NY6 bowl, they contribute and share in the non-NY6 ACC bowl pool. I don't think they get any cut of the Orange Bowl or playoff money either.

The ACC (and Big Ten) are the only P5 getting Contract Bowl money this year. Next year, when everyone except the ACC gets it, I expect the Big Ten and SEC to make it up (plus a little). The other two probably make it up as well, just not 100% sure.

http://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2017/1...money.html

And the ACC is taking home more money from the NCAA basketball tournament than any other conference, although not nearly as much as it would be if those revenues were distributed in a more fair manner -- no big NCAA cut, payments only to participating schools, far higher payments for games later in the tournament, etc.

Plus...Cuse and UL left a ton of units behind when we came on board.
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(12-12-2017 05:51 PM)TexanMark Wrote:  
(12-12-2017 03:54 PM)Hallcity Wrote:  
(12-12-2017 03:31 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  Now that we know who's going to each bowl (and how much they say they are going to pay), we can compute total bowl take by P5 conference:

ACC: $68,540,310
B1G: $61,326,060 (-$7.2M)
SEC: $50,535,612 (-$18M)
Pac: $34,969,568 (-$33.5M)
XII: $33,992,000 (-$34.6)

All of this is in addition to the $55M each P5 gets just for being part of the CFP. That alone comes to $3.9M per ACC team (Notre Dame doesn't get a cut of that money, but they do get a separate payment of $2.3M, IIRC). Since ND is not in a NY6 bowl, they contribute and share in the non-NY6 ACC bowl pool. I don't think they get any cut of the Orange Bowl or playoff money either.

The ACC (and Big Ten) are the only P5 getting Contract Bowl money this year. Next year, when everyone except the ACC gets it, I expect the Big Ten and SEC to make it up (plus a little). The other two probably make it up as well, just not 100% sure.

http://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2017/1...money.html

And the ACC is taking home more money from the NCAA basketball tournament than any other conference, although not nearly as much as it would be if those revenues were distributed in a more fair manner -- no big NCAA cut, payments only to participating schools, far higher payments for games later in the tournament, etc.

Plus...Cuse and UL left a ton of units behind when we came on board.

Are you sure if that? I thought they followed the school.
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(12-12-2017 06:24 PM)Hallcity Wrote:  
(12-12-2017 05:51 PM)TexanMark Wrote:  
(12-12-2017 03:54 PM)Hallcity Wrote:  
(12-12-2017 03:31 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  Now that we know who's going to each bowl (and how much they say they are going to pay), we can compute total bowl take by P5 conference:

ACC: $68,540,310
B1G: $61,326,060 (-$7.2M)
SEC: $50,535,612 (-$18M)
Pac: $34,969,568 (-$33.5M)
XII: $33,992,000 (-$34.6)

All of this is in addition to the $55M each P5 gets just for being part of the CFP. That alone comes to $3.9M per ACC team (Notre Dame doesn't get a cut of that money, but they do get a separate payment of $2.3M, IIRC). Since ND is not in a NY6 bowl, they contribute and share in the non-NY6 ACC bowl pool. I don't think they get any cut of the Orange Bowl or playoff money either.

The ACC (and Big Ten) are the only P5 getting Contract Bowl money this year. Next year, when everyone except the ACC gets it, I expect the Big Ten and SEC to make it up (plus a little). The other two probably make it up as well, just not 100% sure.

http://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2017/1...money.html

And the ACC is taking home more money from the NCAA basketball tournament than any other conference, although not nearly as much as it would be if those revenues were distributed in a more fair manner -- no big NCAA cut, payments only to participating schools, far higher payments for games later in the tournament, etc.

Plus...Cuse and UL left a ton of units behind when we came on board.

Are you sure if that? I thought they followed the school.

No..they stayed with the AAC. it was negotiated...that way
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(12-12-2017 07:25 PM)TexanMark Wrote:  
(12-12-2017 06:24 PM)Hallcity Wrote:  
(12-12-2017 05:51 PM)TexanMark Wrote:  
(12-12-2017 03:54 PM)Hallcity Wrote:  
(12-12-2017 03:31 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  Now that we know who's going to each bowl (and how much they say they are going to pay), we can compute total bowl take by P5 conference:

ACC: $68,540,310
B1G: $61,326,060 (-$7.2M)
SEC: $50,535,612 (-$18M)
Pac: $34,969,568 (-$33.5M)
XII: $33,992,000 (-$34.6)

All of this is in addition to the $55M each P5 gets just for being part of the CFP. That alone comes to $3.9M per ACC team (Notre Dame doesn't get a cut of that money, but they do get a separate payment of $2.3M, IIRC). Since ND is not in a NY6 bowl, they contribute and share in the non-NY6 ACC bowl pool. I don't think they get any cut of the Orange Bowl or playoff money either.

The ACC (and Big Ten) are the only P5 getting Contract Bowl money this year. Next year, when everyone except the ACC gets it, I expect the Big Ten and SEC to make it up (plus a little). The other two probably make it up as well, just not 100% sure.

http://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2017/1...money.html

And the ACC is taking home more money from the NCAA basketball tournament than any other conference, although not nearly as much as it would be if those revenues were distributed in a more fair manner -- no big NCAA cut, payments only to participating schools, far higher payments for games later in the tournament, etc.

Plus...Cuse and UL left a ton of units behind when we came on board.

Are you sure if that? I thought they followed the school.

No..they stayed with the AAC. it was negotiated...that way

Yep ... negotiated as part of the exit fee to leave.

Cincy, UConn and South Florida raked in the exit fees when the Big East became the American. Cincy put their cash to good use, expanding Nippert, along with the current renovations to their hoops facility being made this year. I suppose UConn and USF did similar things.
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(12-12-2017 03:31 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  Now that we know who's going to each bowl (and how much they say they are going to pay), we can compute total bowl take by P5 conference:

ACC: $68,540,310
B1G: $61,326,060 (-$7.2M)
SEC: $50,535,612 (-$18M)
Pac: $34,969,568 (-$33.5M)
XII: $33,992,000 (-$34.6)

All of this is in addition to the $55M each P5 gets just for being part of the CFP. That alone comes to $3.9M per ACC team (Notre Dame doesn't get a cut of that money, but they do get a separate payment of $2.3M, IIRC). Since ND is not in a NY6 bowl, they contribute and share in the non-NY6 ACC bowl pool. I don't think they get any cut of the Orange Bowl or playoff money either.

The ACC (and Big Ten) are the only P5 getting Contract Bowl money this year. Next year, when everyone except the ACC gets it, I expect the Big Ten and SEC to make it up (plus a little). The other two probably make it up as well, just not 100% sure.

http://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2017/1...money.html

Mark - Is Notre Dame's Citrus Bowl payout flowed through the ACC distribution process or paid directly to Notre Dame?
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Didn’t we forfeit our NCAA credits? Do we get any since we self banned last year?
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(12-13-2017 09:32 AM)orangefan Wrote:  
(12-12-2017 03:31 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  Now that we know who's going to each bowl (and how much they say they are going to pay), we can compute total bowl take by P5 conference:

ACC: $68,540,310
B1G: $61,326,060 (-$7.2M)
SEC: $50,535,612 (-$18M)
Pac: $34,969,568 (-$33.5M)
XII: $33,992,000 (-$34.6)

All of this is in addition to the $55M each P5 gets just for being part of the CFP. That alone comes to $3.9M per ACC team (Notre Dame doesn't get a cut of that money, but they do get a separate payment of $2.3M, IIRC). Since ND is not in a NY6 bowl, they contribute and share in the non-NY6 ACC bowl pool. I don't think they get any cut of the Orange Bowl or playoff money either.

The ACC (and Big Ten) are the only P5 getting Contract Bowl money this year. Next year, when everyone except the ACC gets it, I expect the Big Ten and SEC to make it up (plus a little). The other two probably make it up as well, just not 100% sure.

http://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2017/1...money.html

Mark - Is Notre Dame's Citrus Bowl payout flowed through the ACC distribution process or paid directly to Notre Dame?

This is my understanding (maybe someone can confirm or deny?):
1. If Notre Dame plays in a New Year's Six bowl (including the playoffs), they keep the money.
2. If Notre Dame plays in one of the ACC's bowls (like this year), that money goes into the ACC bowl money pool and is divided 15 ways (instead of 14).
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Mark is correct. ND's Citrus Bowl payout is shared as if ND football was an ACC conference member.
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(12-14-2017 07:41 AM)TerryD Wrote:  Mark is correct. ND's Citrus Bowl payout is shared as if ND football was an ACC conference member.

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(12-13-2017 09:57 AM)Dasville Wrote:  Didn’t we forfeit our NCAA credits? Do we get any since we self banned last year?
Why would it matter? Teams that don't qualify for the post season get a share

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(12-14-2017 04:54 PM)dopeordogfood Wrote:  
(12-13-2017 09:57 AM)Dasville Wrote:  Didn’t we forfeit our NCAA credits? Do we get any since we self banned last year?
Why would it matter? Teams that don't qualify for the post season get a share

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I think you should remain eligible for post season or forfeit your money. Louisville keeps getting postseason bans but keep taking home the paychecks. It isn't right. Run a clean program or don't take the payout.
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I thought when a team has a post-season ban, they don't get a share of that post-season pie.
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(12-15-2017 11:38 AM)jaminandjachin Wrote:  I thought when a team has a post-season ban, they don't get a share of that post-season pie.

My thoughts as well. There is a distinction between “not making it” and being “banned”. I believe UofL has to pay all NCAA credit $ back to the NCAA.
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(12-15-2017 11:38 AM)jaminandjachin Wrote:  I thought when a team has a post-season ban, they don't get a share of that post-season pie.

My thoughts as well. There is a distinction between “not making it” and being “banned”. I believe UofL has to pay all NCAA credit $ back to the NCAA.


Paying the credits back has to do with the forfeiture of tourney wins & not a ban. The UofL just had their appeals hearing so we should hear the final results around February.


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(12-15-2017 01:44 PM)Dasville Wrote:  
(12-15-2017 11:38 AM)jaminandjachin Wrote:  I thought when a team has a post-season ban, they don't get a share of that post-season pie.

My thoughts as well. There is a distinction between “not making it” and being “banned”. I believe UofL has to pay all NCAA credit $ back to the NCAA.


Paying the credits back has to do with the forfeiture of tourney wins & not a ban. The UofL just had their appeals hearing so we should hear the final results around February.


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