salzie
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Are we really at the point where we can only gloat at our rivals' failings, not our own successes? SAD!
we're 5-7, so yeah
Are we really at the point where we can only gloat at our rivals' failings, not our own successes? SAD!
Anyone know the amount of money the Big 10 lost by not having a final 4 team? Blame Iowa.
Are we really at the point where we can only gloat at our rivals' failings, not our own successes? SAD!
Basically 2 million to be in other New Years 6 instead of playoff game (4 million payout instead of 6)
So 2 million / (14 schools + conference office) = 135k per school.
Actually, as weird as it seems, Big Ten made MORE money by how the bowls shook out. Reason is: the CFP semi’s only pay out $4M each. Orange and Fiesta pay more. Think Outback too, and Cotton maybe?
Incorrect. The semi's pay out $4M, the final pays out $6M. The NY6 bowls that aren't part of the four team bracket pay out what they normally pay out.
Pretty sure it is. If someone provides a legit link to the contrary, fine.
Incorrect. The semi's pay out $4M, the final pays out $6M. The NY6 bowls that aren't part of the four team bracket pay out what they normally pay out.
Nm. I'm not going to debate this. It is very clearly spelled out.
Yep it is. I was wrong on part of it, but absolutely correct when I noted that the Big Ten actually made off better due to getting in the Orange Bowl.
The three so called “contract bowls” (Rose, Sugar, Orange) of the NY6 pay out huge sums to each conf well in excess of $4M, in the years they aren’t the CFP semi’s.
I’ll probably need a refresher again next year. I remembered $6M and $4M, but obviously forgot the details after that.
Not a total of three times, a minimum of three times! Notes Dame has no minimum, only a max of 2. So Big Ten could get as many as 5 of 8 Orange Bowl non-CFP years.
But your long run view point is a good point. I was talking specifically about this year. As in the Forbes report I linked to from last year.
I never said total. It might be* possible to get to 5, but if that happened it would really just be pure luck because it all depends on the CFP rankings.
Basically the Orange/Citrus Bowl contract with the Big Ten is a 12 year contract for (3 x $27.5M) + (9 x $4.25M) = around $120M.
So the base contract is for an average of $10M a year, it's just that the amount can vary pretty greatly each year. It might be* possible that it swells to as much as $166M over 12 years for an average of almost $14M/year., but that would be in an ideal lucky scenario. Until the B1G gets more than three teams in the Orange over the life of the contract it is still for the base amount.
14-15 - SEC
15-16 - Playoff
16-17 - Big Ten
17-18 - Big Ten
18-19 - Playoff
19-20 - ??
20-21 - ??
21-22 - Playoff
22-23 - ??
23-24 - ??
24-25 - Playoff
25-26 - ??
*I remember reading another article that I can't find saying that the Orange Bowl contract also has a clause stating that neither the SEC or Big Ten is allowed to have more than one more appearance than the other over the contract. So it can be 4-3 in favor of one conference, but not 5-3. Basically, cheer against Notre Dame and the B1G might be lucky enough to get one extra payday. Still, even an extra $23M payday isn't life-changing by any means when you consider that it is split 14 ways amongst athletic departments that mostly have budgets north of $100M.