What they paid to the schools is not the money divided by number if schools. For example the PAC 12 had that $10 million per schools they had to pay back to comcast and the PAC 12 had the highest operating coast taken out due to the PAC 12 network and other thing. The amount per schools if you take $603.9/12 is $50.3 million The Big 12 number they paid to the schools seems off. $510.7/14 is $36.47 million, so they must not be paying the new schools last year the same amount, or the money that UT/OU are paying to leave must be added in.
Big Ten - $880 million - $60.5 million to longest-standing members; $58.9 million to Maryland and Rutgers
SEC - $852.6 million - $51.3 million
ACC - $707 million - $44.8 million
Pac-12 - $603.9 million - $33.6 million
Big 12 - $510.7 million - $44.2 million
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Big Ten - $880 million - $60.5 million to longest-standing members; $58.9 million to Maryland and Rutgers
SEC - $852.6 million - $51.3 million
ACC - $707 million - $44.8 million
Pac-12 - $603.9 million - $33.6 million
Big 12 - $510.7 million - $44.2 million
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Big Ten remains Power Five revenue leader with $880 million haul for 2023 fiscal year, per report
For the second year in a row, the Big Ten generated more revenue than its power conference counterparts
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