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ACC distributed a record $497.2 million during 2019-20 financial year

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For those wondering why the Boston Colleges and the Pitts and the Cuses left....

mhttps://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/31484061/acc-distributed-record-4972-million-2019-20-financial-year-increase-42-million

Andrea Adelson
ESPN Senior Writer

The ACC distributed a record $497.2 million for the 2019-20 financial year, the highest gross revenue ever reported for the league, according to tax documents released Friday.

The revenue increased more than $42 million over the previous year -- thanks largely to its increased television and postseason bowl revenues. Television revenue increased from $288 million the previous year to $332.8 million, as the ACC Network launched in August 2019.

Postseason bowl revenue totaled $124.9 million, with Clemson making the College Football Playoff and Virginia playing Florida in the Capital One Orange Bowl. The league distributed an average of nearly $32.3 million per school among its 14 full-time members.

For the first time in history, each school's distribution topped $30 million. Clemson, with its CFP appearance that season, received the highest payout at nearly $37 million. Notre Dame, a member in all sports but football, has a different distribution and received $10.8 million for the 2019-20 fiscal year.

The 990 form released Friday shows revenue generated between July 1, 2019, and June 30, 2020 -- the timeframe before Notre Dame joined the ACC as a football member for the 2020 season as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Notre Dame resumes its football independent status for the 2021 season.

The Pac-12 released its financial information Thursday, reporting nearly $403 million distributed to 12 schools. Its per-school average ($33.6 million) is slightly more than the ACC's.

The SEC, meanwhile, distributed $657.7 million for the 2019-20 fiscal year.
 
Ok you are probably reading that and are impressed? That’s nothing compared to BigTen...

BigTen paid out $54.3 to each full member school for 2020.

Pac-12 paid out $33.6

ACC payout ranged from $30.9-$37M
 
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Ok you are probably reading that and are impressed? That’s nothing compared to BigTen...

BigTen paid out $54.3 to each full member school for 2020.

Pac-12 paid out $33.6

ACC payout ranged from $30.9-$37M
BE is what $3m per school ?
 
I don't believe the BigEast does an even split like many of the other conferences...but the BigEast rev share is in that ball park.

But keep in mind all those schools have a lot more expenses than we do (i.e. olympic sports) and most of that money just goes right back to football. Yes, their football funds these outrageous bball facilities that we can never compete with but all that revenue share is going right back to football for the most part.
 
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For those wondering why the Boston Colleges and the Pitts and the Cuses left....

mhttps://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/31484061/acc-distributed-record-4972-million-2019-20-financial-year-increase-42-million

Andrea Adelson
ESPN Senior Writer

The ACC distributed a record $497.2 million for the 2019-20 financial year, the highest gross revenue ever reported for the league, according to tax documents released Friday.

The revenue increased more than $42 million over the previous year -- thanks largely to its increased television and postseason bowl revenues. Television revenue increased from $288 million the previous year to $332.8 million, as the ACC Network launched in August 2019.

Postseason bowl revenue totaled $124.9 million, with Clemson making the College Football Playoff and Virginia playing Florida in the Capital One Orange Bowl. The league distributed an average of nearly $32.3 million per school among its 14 full-time members.

For the first time in history, each school's distribution topped $30 million. Clemson, with its CFP appearance that season, received the highest payout at nearly $37 million. Notre Dame, a member in all sports but football, has a different distribution and received $10.8 million for the 2019-20 fiscal year.

The 990 form released Friday shows revenue generated between July 1, 2019, and June 30, 2020 -- the timeframe before Notre Dame joined the ACC as a football member for the 2020 season as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Notre Dame resumes its football independent status for the 2021 season.

The Pac-12 released its financial information Thursday, reporting nearly $403 million distributed to 12 schools. Its per-school average ($33.6 million) is slightly more than the ACC's.

The SEC, meanwhile, distributed $657.7 million for the 2019-20 fiscal year.
I hope they all choke on it.

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I don't believe the BigEast does an even split like many of the other conferences...but the BigEast rev share is in that ball park.
They pretty much do but post-season travel expenses get reimbursed as well.
 
How does it break down when you subtract their football expenses? After that you also need to look at how many sports each school sponsors.
 
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How does it break down when you subtract their football expenses? After that you also need to look at how many sports each school sponsors.

All sorts of ways of doing it... taxpayer support, increased student fees, loans from the school to the athletic department... there are all sorts of financial tricks
 
For those wondering why the Boston Colleges and the Pitts and the Cuses left....

mhttps://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/31484061/acc-distributed-record-4972-million-2019-20-financial-year-increase-42-million

Andrea Adelson
ESPN Senior Writer

The ACC distributed a record $497.2 million for the 2019-20 financial year, the highest gross revenue ever reported for the league, according to tax documents released Friday.

The revenue increased more than $42 million over the previous year -- thanks largely to its increased television and postseason bowl revenues. Television revenue increased from $288 million the previous year to $332.8 million, as the ACC Network launched in August 2019.

Postseason bowl revenue totaled $124.9 million, with Clemson making the College Football Playoff and Virginia playing Florida in the Capital One Orange Bowl. The league distributed an average of nearly $32.3 million per school among its 14 full-time members.

For the first time in history, each school's distribution topped $30 million. Clemson, with its CFP appearance that season, received the highest payout at nearly $37 million. Notre Dame, a member in all sports but football, has a different distribution and received $10.8 million for the 2019-20 fiscal year.

The 990 form released Friday shows revenue generated between July 1, 2019, and June 30, 2020 -- the timeframe before Notre Dame joined the ACC as a football member for the 2020 season as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Notre Dame resumes its football independent status for the 2021 season.

The Pac-12 released its financial information Thursday, reporting nearly $403 million distributed to 12 schools. Its per-school average ($33.6 million) is slightly more than the ACC's.

The SEC, meanwhile, distributed $657.7 million for the 2019-20 fiscal year.
 
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