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ACC Bowl Revenue: Projects for Each Conference Team to Receive between $2.2-$2.5 Million

Just another reason to be 'Cuse in the ACC. Here are some key financial points for this ACC bowling season:
1. Based on all bowl eligible teams (including 'Cuse) the total $$$ to be earned are: $37,000,000
2. All bowl monies go to the ACC Conference to be distributed
3. Distribution will be among 13 schools plus the ACC Conference
--Notre Dame does not share in revenue this year
--Maryland share will be withheld...what a good feeling.
4. Based on point 3 above, each of the ACC schools will receive between $2,200,000-$2,500,000 in additional dollars
5. ACC does provide a travel stipend to each school going to a bowl...typically comes out of the Conference share of bowl receipts

Now for some comments onprevious input (from the stealth side) that many on the board have helped to bring to light and/or took part in discussions:

1. The Conference since early May has been looking at football division realignment...and the whisper is that it is close to fruition. This will happen in either '14 or '15.
2. The ACC Network continues to move forward...it is looking like '15 or '16 to come to fruition...interestingly it will have a significant digital element that exceeds any other conference if present strategy holds. There is movement with ESPN and buy-backs from others that hold ACC rights...note that Raycom most likely will be a player in this (especially the digital part) as will Notre Dame.
3. Notre Dame, may need to play only four games against ACC in '14...but will make that game up in either '15 or '16--note 'Cuse game is good to go. Note that Notre Dame will compensate ACC if this happens...the ACC Conference is very pleased with the Notre Dame association.

To all of you: Happy and Healthy Season Cheer!

It's Good to be 'Cuse!! The Order of the 'Cuse Orange...


Arb, thank you for posting this info--I know its a little dry, but it is very interesting info.

Always appreciate these breakdowns you provide.
 
arbitragegls said:
Just another reason to be 'Cuse in the ACC. Here are some key financial points for this ACC bowling season: 1. Based on all bowl eligible teams (including 'Cuse) the total $$$ to be earned are: $37,000,000 2. All bowl monies go to the ACC Conference to be distributed 3. Distribution will be among 13 schools plus the ACC Conference --Notre Dame does not share in revenue this year --Maryland share will be withheld...what a good feeling. 4. Based on point 3 above, each of the ACC schools will receive between $2,200,000-$2,500,000 in additional dollars 5. ACC does provide a travel stipend to each school going to a bowl...typically comes out of the Conference share of bowl receipts Now for some comments onprevious input (from the stealth side) that many on the board have helped to bring to light and/or took part in discussions: 1. The Conference since early May has been looking at football division realignment...and the whisper is that it is close to fruition. This will happen in either '14 or '15. 2. The ACC Network continues to move forward...it is looking like '15 or '16 to come to fruition...interestingly it will have a significant digital element that exceeds any other conference if present strategy holds. There is movement with ESPN and buy-backs from others that hold ACC rights...note that Raycom most likely will be a player in this (especially the digital part) as will Notre Dame. 3. Notre Dame, may need to play only four games against ACC in '14...but will make that game up in either '15 or '16--note 'Cuse game is good to go. Note that Notre Dame will compensate ACC if this happens...the ACC Conference is very pleased with the Notre Dame association. To all of you: Happy and Healthy Season Cheer! It's Good to be 'Cuse!! The Order of the 'Cuse Orange...

Thanks! Appreciate the insight!
 
This is incredibly important to us. I know most will be shared, but it always ground my gears to have some of our NCAA credits going to Rutgers and DePaul, teams that weren't even trying.
The good news in the ACC is that there aren't any teams that don't try in basketball. Some were worried initially that Miami or Florida State wouldn't try in basketball when they joined because they are essentially football schools. But now that both have won the ACC men's basketball tournament recently, they are pulling their weight. Duke for a long time didn't try in football. But that's obviously changed.
 

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