MSOrange
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It is just like a real network except everyone that wants to watch it has to sign up for it and pay each month, and ESPN keeps all the money. So if you discount the $10 to $30 million per year per school, yes, it is the same.
B12 is third in revenue.. Are we last?or does the ACC network put us up to 4th?It is just like a real network except everyone that wants to watch it has to sign up for it and pay each month, and ESPN keeps all the money. So if you discount the $10 to $30 million per year per school, yes, it is the same.
The B12 just accepted its status outside the P4 conferences that really do have networks. It is good to finally come to terms with the truth. Welcome to life with the AAC and the Ivy, B12,
The ACCN will put the ACC 3rd in revenue.B12 is third in revenue.. Are we last?or does the ACC network put us up to 4th?
I think he’s looking at ACCN projections. The truth is nobody in the public has a really solid grasp on how much we’ll make. It could be good, or it could be an improvement, but generally mo’ of the status quo.Article has B12 in 3rd...
"Big 12 schools currently each get $40.1 million annually in rights fees. Even a modest increase in those fees would further entrench the league in third place behind the Big Ten and SEC in that category."
We poor again? Lol.
I think he’s looking at ACCN projections. The truth is nobody in the public has a really solid grasp on how much we’ll make. It could be good, or it could be an improvement, but generally mo’ of the status quo.
Either way, games are won on the field, which is what I care about. Money is nice, but beating your chest about your favorite school’s conference payout (or finances for that matter) seems off.
Article has B12 in 3rd...
"Big 12 schools currently each get $40.1 million annually in rights fees. Even a modest increase in those fees would further entrench the league in third place behind the Big Ten and SEC in that category."
We poor again? Lol.
I don't think that's correct. I believe the Big XII may have paid out $40.1 million in TOTAL revenue one year, but the media rights have been $19 million to $20 million - this bumps it up to $22 million. I would think you guys of all people would keep your apples and oranges from getting mixed up!
The WVU partisans typically throw everything including the kitchen sink -- and the couch on the porch -- into their calculations and then present the total as their "media deal."