Not the only revenue source. In 2019, the average salary for just the head coach at a Sun Belt Conference school was $650,000. https://247sports.com/college/south-alabama/article/usa-todays-annual-feature-shows-where-the-sun-belt-salaries-rank-137410350/ |
"In 2019, only 25 of 130 schools in the high-grossing Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) whose members are large, mostly public universities (with some exceptions such as Notre Dame, Northwestern, and Stanford) reported positive net revenues (see here). In fact, the median athletic program in FBS in 2019 (the last pre-pandemic year) had an operating deficit of $18.8 million." https://www.pbs.org/newshour/economy/analysis-who-is-winning-in-the-high-revenue-world-of-college-sports |
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This thread has generated a lot of misinformation in the last couple of pages. For example: Claims that Sun Belt conference members only received $500,000 per school is not correct. May have been the regular season TV rights payout, but the total payout per school in 2019 was $18 million.
ACC schools payout are much higher than $17 million per year as suggested by another poster. D-1 university athletic accounting is a specialized field. D-1 football teams are usually profitable themselves, but revenue is then spent to support the non-revenue sports and many other expenses. When researching conference payouts, research total payout per member school, not just the TV rights payout. |
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Today, the ACC announced a blockbuster broadcast deal with the CW.
In related news, the CW apparently still exists. Oof. |
LOL ! Blockbuster deal ???? LOL ! 13 football games & 37 men's & women's basketball games. Seems more like desperation than a blockbuster deal. UN-Oof ! |
| Hopefully we are in agreement that this is complete desperation on behalf of the ACC. (Not sure how to interpret the first post which announced this deal.) |
Yeah, I was poking fun. Every league is going to have its bottom tier broadcast partner. The B1G will have games on Peacock and BTN, for example. It’s just that with ESPN’s SEC deal, the ACC is always going to get second-class treatment, and that will just compound over the years. Or maybe we will get a Riverdale/Wake Forest crossover event. 🙂 |
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The BTN is a decent channel. Gives exposure to many sports that otherwise would not receive any (college soccer & wrestling are two examples).
The Pac-12 Network is done poorly. |
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https://sportskeeda.com/college-football/will-notre-dame-join-big-ten-exploring-board-trustees-evaluates-historic-decision-school-s-football-future
Light article that misses key points regarding Notre Dame's ability to schedule future games as conferences expand and how that will affect Notre Dame's value to TV networks. |
I wish ND would stay an independent. Eventually they will be squeezed out of significant regular season games. You think NBC will give them a major contract playing Navy and Stanford every year? Even USC might reconsider their rivalry, since they will be playing Ohio State. Michigan, and Penn State most years. Notre Dane needs the Big Ten much more than the other way around. |
The ND arrogance of independency will need to come to an end if they plan on staying relevant. I would think that top athletes wouldn’t want to play for a school with a weak schedule and limited television exposure. |
| The Notre Dame / NBC Sports negotiations will probably determine whether or not ND remains independent/can afford to remain independent. If Notre Dame can get a new contract with NBC valued at $60 million per year or more, then ND can afford independence. |
They still have to play teams from other conferences that are getting larger. Not much room to schedule better OOC teams. ND will struggle to get marquis games. |