The focus is on PAC12 distributions but the summary brings it home for the rest of us. I've said before that both our conference and theirs should be pursuing some sort of joint arrangement. There are many ways to formulate it. If they don't the spread will only increases versus the BIG and SEC.
SEC: $40.5 million
Big Ten: $34.8 million
Pac-12: $28.7 million
Big 12: $28.45 million
Notes:
SEC figure is midpoint of confirmed range of $39.1 million to $41.9 million … Big Ten figure is for 11 continuing members … Big 12 figure is midpoint of confirmed range of $28 million to $28.9 million. Big 12 distributions do not include income from Tier 3 rights, which are owned by the schools.
http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/05/...ts-network-income-comps-with-secb1g-and-more/
SEC: $40.5 million
Big Ten: $34.8 million
Pac-12: $28.7 million
Big 12: $28.45 million
Notes:
SEC figure is midpoint of confirmed range of $39.1 million to $41.9 million … Big Ten figure is for 11 continuing members … Big 12 figure is midpoint of confirmed range of $28 million to $28.9 million. Big 12 distributions do not include income from Tier 3 rights, which are owned by the schools.
http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/05/...ts-network-income-comps-with-secb1g-and-more/