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re: Big 12 commish: We make more than the SEC!

Posted on 5/29/15 at 4:50 pm to
Posted by texashorn
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Posted on 5/29/15 at 4:50 pm to
As you know, the Big 12 allows its schools to keep its own Tier 3 money, and form institutional networks.

At this time, Texas makes more than SEC teams in TV payouts, and WV, Kansas and Oklahoma are about equal, with Kansas State at $28 million.

What's the baseline, $25 mil per Big 12 team (notwithstanding partial shares), and $32 mil per SEC?

That number doesn't include third tier for Big 12, but I presume it does for the SEC.

West Virginia takes in about 6.75 million for its tier 3 TV for its own network. LINK


Oklahoma makes $7 million on its tier 3 LINK

So that's another 25 + 7 = right at 32 mil.

Kansas gets $6 million LINK

That link also shows K-State gets $3 million to put them at that $28 million.

Texas Tech and Baylor have sold their tier 3 to Fox Sports SW, neither have released those figures.
This post was edited on 5/29/15 at 4:51 pm
Posted by Cheese Grits
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Member since Apr 2012
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Posted on 5/29/15 at 4:57 pm to
quote:

What's the baseline, $25 mil per Big 12 team (notwithstanding partial shares), and $32 mil per SEC?


Using your numbers add back the Tier III money the SEC gets…

Look at Kansas = 25 M + 6 M (tier III) = 31 M
Look at Kentucky = 31 M + 15 M (tier III) = 46 M

46 M > 31 M

How do you like them apples?
Posted by Roger Klarvin
DFW
Member since Nov 2012
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Posted on 5/29/15 at 5:07 pm to
The Texas AD only got to keep $5 million from the LHN deal.
Posted by Old Sarge
Dean of Admissions, LSU
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 5/29/15 at 5:09 pm to
I only had took at one to see you were lying


Oklahoma in the 3 year article only got 5.8 per year and maybe might see a renegotiation in 2017 that could take it to 7 mil. Operating and broadcast costs are deducted from the 5.8 so it is much less that the university sees. The 5.8 also includes signage on stadiums and radio ad spots so it wasn't even close to being for all tv
Posted by Mizz-SEC
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Posted on 5/29/15 at 5:14 pm to
quote:

texashorn


Nobody here gives a damn about the XII.
Posted by Cheese Grits
Wherever I lay my hat is my home
Member since Apr 2012
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Posted on 5/29/15 at 5:20 pm to
quote:

At this time, Texas makes more than SEC teams in TV payouts, and WV, Kansas and Oklahoma are about equal, with Kansas State at $28 million.


Lets look at the overall numbers… USA Today


Top 10 = (4) SEC and (2) B12 or 2:1 ratio
#2 Texas 161 M
#4 Alabama 153 M
#6 LSU 134 M
#7 Oklahoma 129 M
#9 Florida 125 M
#10 Texas A&M 119 M

Top 25 = (6) SEC and (2) B12 or 3:1 ratio
#11 Oklahoma State 118 M
#13 Auburn 114 M
#14 Tennessee 107 M
#19 Georgia 103 M
#22 South Carolina 99 M
#23 Kansas 98 M
#24 Arkansas 97 M
#24 Kentucky 97 M

Top 51 = (3) SEC and (3) B12 or 1:1 ratio
#32 Missouri 84 M
#35 West Virginia 78 M
#36 Texas Tech 77 M
#38 Ole Miss 76 M
#43 Kansas State 73 M
#51 Mississippi State

This gap will grow greatly next year when we see the first full year revenues of the SECN and when the new Tier III deals see a full year for schools like Alabama and Kentucky.
Posted by secuniversity
Member since May 2015
5689 posts
Posted on 5/29/15 at 5:35 pm to
quote:

That number doesn't include third tier for Big 12, but I presume it does for the SEC. 


You presume too much.
schools in the SEC still have Tier 3 deals in addition to SEC deal.

Alabama has one of the richest. They get the $31 million from the SEC plus $16 million in their Tier 3 deal.

Other SEC schools have similar deals. Just not as big as Alabama's.

LINK

quote:


The University of Alabama is set to sign one of the nation’s most lucrative multimedia rights deals with Learfield Sports worth at least $150 million to $160 million over 10 years.
The extension of a long-term relationship between the Crimson Tide and Learfield will now run through June 30, 2024.

The new financial terms of $15 million to $16 million a year
double Alabama’s guarantee previously and put the Tide among the top three schools in multimedia rights revenue behind Texas and Notre Dame.

Alabama decided to keep its contract with Learfield virtually the same, except for the increase in the annual guarantee. The only significant difference is that Learfield will not have rights to Alabama’s third-tier football and basketball games, which now are controlled by the SEC Network.

One of the reasons the deal is so valuable compared to other schools is because Learfield controls several rights that are not typically included in multimedia agreements. Those rights include concessions, pouring rights, isotonic beverage, seat rentals and merchandise, which combined can account for 25 percent to 30 percent of the revenue from the property.

Learfield’s other rights include traditional multimedia inventory like radio, corporate sponsorship, hospitality, print, signage and other advertising.


Posted by Hugh McElroy
Member since Sep 2013
17498 posts
Posted on 5/29/15 at 6:14 pm to
Those are bullshite numbers, as is the "15 million per year" number thrown out for the LHN. The Texas athletic department get between 5 and 7 million per year from the LHN.
Posted by dbeck
Member since Nov 2014
29453 posts
Posted on 5/29/15 at 11:24 pm to
quote:

At this time, Texas makes more than SEC teams


LINK

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