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According to tax records the ACC schools split $203 mil in 2011-12
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[QUOTE="CuseLegacy, post: 656044, member: 469"] [URL='http://www.news-record.com/sports/article_9e10c4ae-c809-11e2-8935-001a4bcf6878.html?mode=image&photo=0'][U][COLOR=#0066cc][IMG]http://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/news-record.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/4/3c/43c9a5ea-c80b-11e2-8ab5-001a4bcf6878/51a56eb7cdadf.preview-300.jpg[/IMG][/COLOR][/U][/URL] [SIZE=4][B]ACC logo new 2012[/B][/SIZE] The bottom line A look at how much each of the ACC’s 12 schools received through an “allocation of general support” from the league in 2011-2012: [B]Clemson:[/B] $18.6 million [B]Virginia Tech:[/B] $18.5 million [B]Virginia:[/B] $17.4 million [B]North Carolina:[/B] $17.3 million [B]N.C. State:[/B] $17.0 million [B]Wake Forest:[/B] $17.0 million [B]Georgia Tech:[/B] $16.9 million [B]Florida State:[/B] $16.9 million [B]Maryland:[/B] $16.0 million [B]Duke:[/B] $15.9 million [B]Boston College:[/B] $15.8 million [B]Miami:[/B] $15.7 million Posted: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 10:47 pm | [I] Updated: 11:44 pm, Tue May 28, 2013. [/I] [URL='http://www.news-record.com/content/tncms/live/news-record.com/sports/article_9e10c4ae-c809-11e2-8935-001a4bcf6878.html'][U][COLOR=#0066cc]ACC payout averaged $16.9M in ’11-12[/COLOR][/U][/URL]By David Morrison[EMAIL='david.morrison@news-record.com'][U][COLOR=#0066cc]david.morrison@news-record.com[/COLOR][/U][/EMAIL]news-record.com [B]GREENSBORO —[/B] The ACC’s 12 schools split more than $203 million in revenue for an average of $16.9 million per school during the 2011-12 school year, according to ACC tax documents obtained by the News & Record. That per-school payout represents a jump of nearly 38 percent from the 2010-11 figure of $12.3 million. As a whole, the ACC reported $223.5 million in revenue in 2011-12 and $223.8 million in expenses, for a net loss of $303,295. But it ended the year with $24.5 million in net assets. The conference’s biggest revenue generators were football television rights ($130.5 million), bowl games ($43.8 million), the NCAA men’s basketball tournament ($17.7 million), the NCAA Grants-in-Aid Fund ($9.4 million) and the ACC basketball tournament ($5.1 million), which was in Atlanta. The ACC paid commissioner John Swofford $1.67 million during the 2011-12 year, a 14.1 percent increase from the $1.46 million he was paid during the 2010-11 year. According to other conferences’ tax documents obtained by the News & Record, the Pac-12’s Larry Scott was paid $3.1 million, the Big Ten’s Jim Delany received $2.82 million and the SEC’s Mike Slive got $1.56 million. The Big 12 paid former commissioner Dan Beebe, with whom it negotiated a “mutual agreement” to leave his post in September 2011, $4.9 million in 2011-12. Big Ten teams received an average payout of $23.8 million from the league in 2011-12, with new member Nebraska getting a reduced cut. The SEC paid an average of $20.4 million to its schools, the Big 12 paid an average of $12.0 million — with departing members Texas A&M and Missouri getting drastically reduced shares — and Pac-12 schools received an average of $11.1 million, with new members Colorado and Utah taking in less than the other 10 schools. [/QUOTE]
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