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How much money

1/12 of each fee less Oregon and Stanford expenses...
 
Total payout of 34 million for 2 teams. Our take is 1/12 after they cover their expenses.

Prolly 2.5 mil.
 
for the 2nd bcs spot

rose bowl is worth 22m, total bowl pay out to the schools before expenses is somewhere at around 40m

Your about as good with numbers as you are with geography. In west Virginia currency maybe....

In US dollars, BCS games are 17 million except the championship.
 
New Mexico - Arizona v Nevada - no number
Las Vegas - Boise v Washington - $1m
Holiday - Baylor v UCLA - $1m
Kraft Fight Hunger - Arizona State v Navy - $950k
Alamo - Oregon State v Texas - $2.25m
Sun - USC v Georgia Tech - $1.9m
Rose - Stanford v Wisconsin - $22.3m
Fiesta - Oregon v Kansas State - no number

These are the numbers I just got from Wikipedia
 
From the actual BCS website:
Each conference whose team qualifies automatically for the BCS receives approximately $22 million in net revenue. A second team qualifying brings an additional $6 million to its conference.

So the Pac-12 will bank approx. $28 million for having two teams in the BCS this year.

Not sure how the Pac-12 actually divides up BCS Bowl money, but most likely it is revenues less expenses divided amongst the conference members (Utah only gets 75% of a share this season) with the conference office also getting a share to pay for operating expenses.

Travel expenses to the Rose Bowl (Stanford) and Fiesta Bowl (Oregon) should be around $1.5 to $2mm total.

Anyway, to keep it simple, CU will take home approximately $2 million from the two BCS bowls.
 
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These are the numbers for the 2011-12 bowls ... and it shows a conference´s 2nd BCS spot was worth $6.1m
 
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