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re: SEC Revenue sharing - Still don't understand it.
Posted on 1/6/15 at 9:12 am to Manzielathon
Posted on 1/6/15 at 9:12 am to Manzielathon
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Considering A&M, Bama, Florida, Auburn, Tenn, Georgia do provide most of the money revenue...
Uh, kentucky and arkansas bring in more revenue than TAMU.
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Which means A&M is 9th out of 14 teams on revenue brought into the SEC. Maybe you should rethink your position on revenue sharing.
This post was edited on 1/6/15 at 9:16 am
Posted on 1/6/15 at 9:18 am to bobsacamano
You bitches better have our money - tee hee
Posted on 1/6/15 at 10:00 am to bobsacamano
He meant to the conference
Posted on 1/6/15 at 10:25 am to bobsacamano
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You should educate yourself before you post such ignorant drivel.
First, the numbers in the list you linked are from the prior year, which was heavily affect by the Big12 money A&M had to forego as part of their decision to leave the conference. Second, it is immaterial to this thread. This thread is about SEC revenue and how it is shared, not the revenue of individual programs, which is only partly affected by the sharing of conference revenue.
I should also add this: when the fat SEC network checks start coming in, you bitches better thank A&M for bringing in about 1/4 of that.
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Given these estimates, the SEC’s portion of revenue should be no less than $400 million annually. In that scenario, each of its 14 universities would net an extra $28 million per year, a truly astounding number, considering the average SEC school made close to $21 million from 2013’s conference payout.
This post was edited on 1/6/15 at 10:32 am
Posted on 1/6/15 at 11:30 am to bobsacamano
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Which means A&M is 9th out of 14 teams on revenue brought into the SEC. Maybe you should rethink your position on revenue sharing.
somebody doesnt understand just how big a deal bringing A&M into the fold was for the SECN...
Posted on 1/6/15 at 1:52 pm to bobsacamano
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Uh, kentucky and arkansas bring in more revenue than TAMU. LINK / Which means A&M is 9th out of 14 teams on revenue brought into the SEC. Maybe you should rethink your position on revenue sharing.
your link said that a&m had $35m in ticket sales in 2013. in football alone, a&m sold 697,000 tickets.
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at an average of $90/ticket (it is likely more), that is over $62m.
regarding the "contributions" column on your link, donations to a&m athletics goes to the 12th man foundation and not the school/AD. the 12mf manages the money and pays the school.
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