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Pac-12 Conference: Record revenue, per-school splits, Scott’s compensation and more

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The Pac-12 released its latest 990s on Friday – the Friday of a holiday weekend, no less. There was no reason to bury the news. Quite the opposite, in fact. The Hotline obtained a copy of the 990s, and here’s a look: * The conference reported $334 million in revenue for the 2012-13 fiscal year [...]

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$20MM is a nice number. I'd expect that to get higher in the next several years, too. The funny thing is that Utah got half that, and probably feels like it just hit the jackpot.
 
Hopefully those numbers continue to improve.

Last year, the Big 12 paid out $22 million to each team (except TCU and West Virginia) and the teams all retain their own 3rd tier rights. The SEC, with 14 teams, also distributed $20+ million per team, and their TV contract hasn't yet changed with the new teams. The Big 10 distributed $25+ million per team.
 
Hopefully those numbers continue to improve.

Last year, the Big 12 paid out $22 million to each team (except TCU and West Virginia) and the teams all retain their own 3rd tier rights. The SEC, with 14 teams, also distributed $20+ million per team, and their TV contract hasn't yet changed with the new teams. The Big 10 distributed $25+ million per team.

They will since the start up costs of the network brought the payouts down


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