I didn't see anything in there on what the figures actually were, unfortunately.
I'd like to know exactly what Colorado is going to be getting in their new conference with their new television deal.
The Pac-12 will begin negotiations shortly on new TV contracts, and expectations are they will amount to between $10.8 million to $14.1 million per school per year. The league's current combined annual football and basketball TV revenues total only about $53 million.
Read more: Buffs likely to join L.A., Arizona schools in division - The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/colleges/ci_16382545#ixzz12uFuKMh6
Another thing to come out of the DP article is that the championship game will be played at home stadium of the higher seeded division champion. :thumbsup:
I'd be disappointed with an annual $10MM payout. I'd think that a conference like the Pac 12 could generate a lot more money for it's members than that. Figure the Big 10 member schools get more than twice that figure. I'm hoping that the number settles somewhere in the $17MM-$20MM range when it's all said and done. $10MM/Year isn't much more than what we were getting with the Big 12.
I'd be disappointed with an annual $10MM payout. I'd think that a conference like the Pac 12 could generate a lot more money for it's members than that. Figure the Big 10 member schools get more than twice that figure. I'm hoping that the number settles somewhere in the $17MM-$20MM range when it's all said and done. $10MM/Year isn't much more than what we were getting with the Big 12.
I'd be disappointed with an annual $10MM payout. I'd think that a conference like the Pac 12 could generate a lot more money for it's members than that. Figure the Big 10 member schools get more than twice that figure. I'm hoping that the number settles somewhere in the $17MM-$20MM range when it's all said and done. $10MM/Year isn't much more than what we were getting with the Big 12.
I hear you. My expectation is about $14M. That's the latest ACC benchmark. I just don't see getting north of $17 with out picking up some major central time zone markets.
When do the Census results come out? I think they'd be wise to wait on those because I bet the Denver/CSprings, Phoenix, and SLC markets will look even more attractive after the numbers are in.
Census results come out next March/April.
Didn't it take the Big 10 network a few years to actually generate good money from the network?
Does the Big10 money include a Big10 network? I think the lower PAC12 figures don't, yet.
Census results come out next March/April.