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hallcity
05-27-2016, 04:11 PM
From USA Today (http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/2016/05/27/atlantic-coast-conference-total-revenue-increases-100-million/85035766/?utm_campaign=Contact+SNS+For+More+Referrer&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=snsanalytics):


Helped by the debut of the College Football Playoff and the settlement of an exit-fee dispute with the University of Maryland, the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2014-15 had a second consecutive year with a significant revenue increase, according to the conference’s new federal tax return.

The return — provided Friday in response to a request by USA TODAY Sports — shows the ACC had $403.1 million in total revenue during a fiscal year ending June 30, 2015. That figure that represents a nearly $100 million increase over what the conference reported receiving during its 2014 fiscal year, although $31.4 million came from the settlement with Maryland, which departed for the Big Ten Conference. ...
Among the ACC’s 14 schools other than Notre Dame, which remains an independent in football, the conference distributions ranged from $27.6 million for Florida State to just under $24 million for Syracuse. Notre Dame received $6.2 million.

With a massive revenue increase sparked by the start-up of the SEC Network, the SEC’s per-school distributions ranged from $31.2 million to $33.9 million.

The Big Ten distributed about $32.4 million to each of its 11 longest-standing members.

The Pac-12’s per-school shares were about $25.1 million.

The Big 12’s were around $23.4 million, except for West Virginia and TCU, which each got a little more than $20 million.