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The Atlantic Coast Conference (“the ACC”) distributions include all revenues collected on behalf of the membership. This includes television rights fees, bowl game distributions, tournament and championship profits, and net NCAA distributions. The revenues are reduced by the conference’s operating expenses then distributed evenly among its 15 members.
The ACC distributions to Georgia Tech:
FY 2019: 28 Million
FY 2018: 28 Million
FY 2017: 27.4 Million
FY 2016: 22.8 Million
Link
http://www.fin-services.gatech.edu/...ges/gtaa_final_financial_statements_2018_.pdf
https://ramblinwreck.com/georgia-tech-athletics-annual-report/
Projected FY 2020: 31.8M (the bump includes an estimated $1 million in new revenue from the ACC Network, a conservative forecast).
Link
https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/...eased-revenues-future/9U39mJ6svTyiFt1FCVzryL/
During a 55-minute interview with The Times-Dispatch from his Greensboro, North Carolina, home, ACC Commish John Swofford said: The conference’s monetary distributions to member schools for fiscal 2019-20 will be about 5% less than projected. (due to the coronavirus pandemic.)
New Projected FY 2020 less 5% of 31.8M: 30.3M
Link
https://www.roanoke.com/z-no-digita...cle_66d544a6-a997-5433-923a-8dc6aba5fcfc.html
This is great news as the ACC network was not up for a full year with all carraiage agreements, and we are still without Comcast (21M) so the ACC will continue to grow.
I think this shows a few things
1. SEC/BIG is a two team race
2. Once comcast is in the deal there will be a nice bump
2. ACC is going to be third with the question being how close will they get to the SEC/BIG
The ACC distributions to Georgia Tech:
FY 2019: 28 Million
FY 2018: 28 Million
FY 2017: 27.4 Million
FY 2016: 22.8 Million
Link
http://www.fin-services.gatech.edu/...ges/gtaa_final_financial_statements_2018_.pdf
https://ramblinwreck.com/georgia-tech-athletics-annual-report/
Projected FY 2020: 31.8M (the bump includes an estimated $1 million in new revenue from the ACC Network, a conservative forecast).
Link
https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/...eased-revenues-future/9U39mJ6svTyiFt1FCVzryL/
During a 55-minute interview with The Times-Dispatch from his Greensboro, North Carolina, home, ACC Commish John Swofford said: The conference’s monetary distributions to member schools for fiscal 2019-20 will be about 5% less than projected. (due to the coronavirus pandemic.)
New Projected FY 2020 less 5% of 31.8M: 30.3M
Link
https://www.roanoke.com/z-no-digita...cle_66d544a6-a997-5433-923a-8dc6aba5fcfc.html
This is great news as the ACC network was not up for a full year with all carraiage agreements, and we are still without Comcast (21M) so the ACC will continue to grow.
I think this shows a few things
1. SEC/BIG is a two team race
2. Once comcast is in the deal there will be a nice bump
2. ACC is going to be third with the question being how close will they get to the SEC/BIG