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Posted on 12/18/12 at 1:29 pm to JDM1992
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Under the SEC's revenue sharing plan, the conference and its 12 schools share that money equally after expenses, along with revenues from bowl games and seasonal television rights.
Last school year, the SEC distributed $127.2 million, or $10.6 million to each school. That included $13.7 million from the football championship, or $1.1 million per school.
"Vanderbilt's going to make the same amount of money as the University of Florida for this game, as is Kentucky and the University of Alabama," said Greg McGarity, UF executive associate athletic director. "That's probably the biggest misconception about the tremendous amount of dollars out there."
Written in 2008 I think though. LINK
Here's a quote from the article.
Under the SEC's revenue sharing plan, the conference and its 12 schools share that money equally after expenses, along with revenues from bowl games and seasonal television rights.
Last school year, the SEC distributed $127.2 million, or $10.6 million to each school. That included $13.7 million from the football championship, or $1.1 million per school.
"Vanderbilt's going to make the same amount of money as the University of Florida for this game, as is Kentucky and the University of Alabama," said Greg McGarity, UF executive associate athletic director. "That's probably the biggest misconception about the tremendous amount of dollars out there."
Written in 2008 I think though. LINK
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