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TV Revenue by BCS Conference and the dominos for 4 BCS superconferences

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Per ESPN, by millions:

Big Ten: $242
SEC: $205
Big 12: $78
ACC: $67
Pac 10: $58
Big East: $33

http://news.collegesportsinfo.com/2009/12/2009-college-sports-tv-revenue-by.html

The Big 12's TV deals aren't up for renewal until 2016, while the Pac 10's contract expires after the 2011-2012 academic year.

Also, after the statement by Washington's AD regarding the momentum toward 4 BCS Superconferences, bleacher report laid out a comprehensive scenario with how the dominos may fall (with pretty, colored maps and everything). http://bleacherreport.com/articles/350707-conference-realignment-and-the-birth-of-the-super-conferences

Here are the current BCS programs they see getting left out in the cold as the Big 12 and Big East are absorbed:

Iowa State
Kansas State
Texas Tech
Baylor
Cincinnati
South Florida
 
A HUGE dropoff in $$$ from the SEC to B12. And another sizeable drop from the B12 to the Big East. Amazing!
 
Bleecher Report is too cool

Utah, New Mexico, Colorado and Kansas! That would be bad! But not a bad bad but a good bad.:nod:
 
The Big 12's TV deals aren't up for renewal until 2016, while the Pac 10's contract expires after the 2011-2012 academic year.

1 of the Big 12's deals (ABC/ESPN) runs through then, the FSN deal expires along with the Pac-10 deals in 2011-12.
 
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