I've been wondering why OSU would go along considering they don't really need the money. I was listening to a pod and part of the reason is likely because of the uneven revenue sharing that would come with it. Remember their president Ted Carter has brought that up in recent months. I never thought about schools getting kicked out as a real threat like some have worried about in the past but I have thought uneven revenue sharing was plausible somewhere down the line. This PC/PE money is something that could trigger it.
Not only would the PC/PE money be distributed unevenly but so would the conference distribution. Right now I think all schools (when fully vested) get 5.5% of the conference revenues. I think it would be for the next tv deal, not sure it would be the current one.
There were a couple ways that could go from what I heard in the pod.
One was in the future PSU, OSU, Michigan would still get 5.5%, some others would get 5% and some other less than 5% and then there would be a portion related to performance where anyone could get more.
The other way was iirc PSU, OSU, Michigan would get a 50M dollar bonus or something like that over the life of the next contract.
USC has a beef with all that and it might be part of the reason they're against it on top of whatever other issues there are with taking PC/PE money. Michigan is against taking the money just in general.