They're leaving kills the PAC. So then ucla, Oregon, plus a few others also come. That comes with necessary money I gotta believe.
Big ten projected payouts:
2026 = 86.5 million per team
Thats 1.2 billion
To add 1 team and make that go to 90 million per team. The one team you add needs to be worth 135 million.
To add two teams and make the payouts 90 million per team, the two teams need to be worth 240 million in additional revenue.
To add 4 teams and have the payouts be 90 million per school, the 4 teams added have to be 420 million in additional revenue.
To add 6 teams and have payouts be 90 million per school, the payouts would have to be 600 million in additional revenue.
Currently the entire pac 12 contract is worth 620 million in 2026.
So if you can find the half the pac 12 that is worth 97% of pac 12 revenue and drop the half that is worth 3% adding 6 can work.
Is USC, Washington, Oregon, and Stanford/Arizona state/Colorado (my guess is team 4 is one of those 3) worth 68% of pac 12 revenue?
Is USC and Washington worth 39% of pac 12 revenue?
Because that is what it would take to make each big ten school an additional 3.5 million dollars per school. And that assumes the lost big 10 games don’t lose any value
If you added the entire pac 12 TV contract to the big ten revenue and added the 12 pac 12 teams, the big ten’s revenue would fall from 86.5 million per team estimated in 2026 to 70