OT: 2024-2025 B10 revenue distribution

rutgersguy2

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From the Athletic:

Sixteen of the league’s schools are fully vested members and received full shares, but their total amounts varied by CFP participation. Ohio State secured $91.55 million, Penn State earned $88.9 million, and Indiana collected $81 million, while 13 other members collected between $76 million and $79 million. Oregon and Washington receive only partial shares until 2030 and earned $48 million and $46 million, respectively. Oregon competed in the 2024-25 CFP, which explains the $2 million difference.
 

Knight Shift

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All that money and here we are.......
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I'm in the high-fidelity first-class traveling section
And I think I need a Lear jet

Money
It's a crime
Share it fairly, but don't take a slice of my pie
Money
So they say
Is the root of all evil today
 
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T2Kplus20

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From the Athletic:

Sixteen of the league’s schools are fully vested members and received full shares, but their total amounts varied by CFP participation. Ohio State secured $91.55 million, Penn State earned $88.9 million, and Indiana collected $81 million, while 13 other members collected between $76 million and $79 million. Oregon and Washington receive only partial shares until 2030 and earned $48 million and $46 million, respectively. Oregon competed in the 2024-25 CFP, which explains the $2 million difference.

Did we flush all that money down the toilet? Where did it go.
 

NickRU714

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I really don't think he's wrong which is why the NFL model is all that will save college sports. imho

NFL model do you mean revenue sharing?
It'll never happen.
B1G Ten won't revenue share with the SEC or ACC.
I wouldn't doubt OSU and UM want to end the mostly equal revenue sharing of B1G conference revenue.

You think they'll agree to revenue distributions to the AAC and MAC?

There is zero interest among really anyone in the P4 (schools, atheltic departments, coaches, even fans) about creating a level playing field across college sports.
 

RUTGERS95

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NFL model do you mean revenue sharing?
It'll never happen.
B1G Ten won't revenue share with the SEC or ACC.
I wouldn't doubt OSU and UM want to end the mostly equal revenue sharing of B1G conference revenue.

You think they'll agree to revenue distributions to the AAC and MAC?

There is zero interest among really anyone in the P4 (schools, atheltic departments, coaches, even fans) about creating a level playing field across college sports.
collectively, all of CFB makes less than 3billion with a GAP to the NFL of approximately 18billion

at some point, the conferences will form a super league umbrella for collective bargaining akin to the NFL. We'll see 48 with a NFL like format. NFL is the model,
 
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