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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 947478" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Looking like ACC will adopt some form of revenue distribution based on the success of football and basketball teams. This means teams that invest in their football and basketball teams and see them in the playoffs, big bowls, or postseason tournaments will benefit the most. Honestly, I think that's fair. If you want to half a$$ those sports and go cheap, you reap what you sow. This is MUCH better than giving teams more money just based off their "brand".</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=twitter]1658627258192392197[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p></p><p><em>Conference administrators identified several workable models Tuesday during its spring meetings at the Ritz-Carlton in Amelia Island, Florida. The models are centered on merit-based rewards that would provide programs a bigger share of the conference's annual revenue based on their postseason success, particularly in football and basketball. Top-tier members could earn an additional $10 million or more in revenue, Florida State athletics director <strong>Michael Alford</strong> told 247Sports.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Additional money in a merit-based system would come from payouts from the NCAA Tournament and College Football Playoff. The CFP pays conferences $6 million for each team selected in the four-team playoff and $4 million for each team in the New Year's Six. That money is currently evenly distributed to all teams in the ACC. New financial details when the playoff expands to 12 teams have not yet been finalized.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 947478, member: 360"] Looking like ACC will adopt some form of revenue distribution based on the success of football and basketball teams. This means teams that invest in their football and basketball teams and see them in the playoffs, big bowls, or postseason tournaments will benefit the most. Honestly, I think that's fair. If you want to half a$$ those sports and go cheap, you reap what you sow. This is MUCH better than giving teams more money just based off their "brand". [MEDIA=twitter]1658627258192392197[/MEDIA] [I]Conference administrators identified several workable models Tuesday during its spring meetings at the Ritz-Carlton in Amelia Island, Florida. The models are centered on merit-based rewards that would provide programs a bigger share of the conference's annual revenue based on their postseason success, particularly in football and basketball. Top-tier members could earn an additional $10 million or more in revenue, Florida State athletics director [B]Michael Alford[/B] told 247Sports. Additional money in a merit-based system would come from payouts from the NCAA Tournament and College Football Playoff. The CFP pays conferences $6 million for each team selected in the four-team playoff and $4 million for each team in the New Year's Six. That money is currently evenly distributed to all teams in the ACC. New financial details when the playoff expands to 12 teams have not yet been finalized.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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