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<blockquote data-quote="smathis30" data-source="post: 432056" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>for athletic revenue in Penn State, Wisconsin, and both Michigan schools all have higher revenue than the ACCs primary bread earner in Florida State, who is #18. Entirety of the big 10 is top 50, and 10/14 teams would be top 4 earners in the ACC</p><p>UNC is comparable to Duke and they are at #33, which is behind #9 and 10 Illinois and Indiana. Never underestimate states with one major power 5 team. </p><p></p><p>ACCs biggest issue is being second rate for most teams. UL is outearned by U.K., SCAR outearns Clemson, Penn State likely out earns Pitt, uga earns more than GT. Florida makes more than State and also likely Miami. We split North Carolina 4 ways while the SEC splits Tennessee in two. There is no reason to think unless demographic changes come and push ACC teams to being bread earners, than they will start to compete with the other conferences. The revenue set up is less than ideal based simply off locations in schools, and fighting the Midwest model of one state one income.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smathis30, post: 432056, member: 1803"] for athletic revenue in Penn State, Wisconsin, and both Michigan schools all have higher revenue than the ACCs primary bread earner in Florida State, who is #18. Entirety of the big 10 is top 50, and 10/14 teams would be top 4 earners in the ACC UNC is comparable to Duke and they are at #33, which is behind #9 and 10 Illinois and Indiana. Never underestimate states with one major power 5 team. ACCs biggest issue is being second rate for most teams. UL is outearned by U.K., SCAR outearns Clemson, Penn State likely out earns Pitt, uga earns more than GT. Florida makes more than State and also likely Miami. We split North Carolina 4 ways while the SEC splits Tennessee in two. There is no reason to think unless demographic changes come and push ACC teams to being bread earners, than they will start to compete with the other conferences. The revenue set up is less than ideal based simply off locations in schools, and fighting the Midwest model of one state one income. [/QUOTE]
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