77buff
Well-Known Member
Big 12 schools share revenue evenly, except for football television contract money. The smaller-budget schools mostly in the North feel slighted. The bigger budgeted teams say success breads exposure. A smaller budget school like CU has to make a monster non-conference schedule to get TV contract money. The FSU game is a nationally televised game for CU.
I don't like the revenue sharing because teams like KU can make a cream puff non-conference schedule and still get the same revenue as another North team like KSU that opens on the road against Auburn. You get what you pay for - who wants to watch Iowa State vs Kent State?
I don't like the revenue sharing because teams like KU can make a cream puff non-conference schedule and still get the same revenue as another North team like KSU that opens on the road against Auburn. You get what you pay for - who wants to watch Iowa State vs Kent State?