iceeater1969
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Ron - sorry we don't seem to be communicating.The SEC didn't make a billion per year in 2022, much less a billion more than the ACC. The per team payout in 2022 for the SEC was $49.9 million, a total of about $700 million. The ACC payout in 2022 was $39.4 million per team, a total of about $550 million. That isn't pre-ACCN, but the SEC media revenue is still not even at $1 billion. I am not sure what numbers you are trying to present.
Its my fault for using my little phone and not adding much intro.
Then, I misquoted my old KNIGHT data base work from 2019 ish - by not saying the revenue is total. My old graph attached shows sec has grown their donations while acc has lagged its donations. 2007 to 2017 sec more than doubled their donations while acc marginally increased. I guess estimated the 2022 with 2019 info. Yes, the graph over states the difference due to the small private private schools in acc verses none n sec, but the difference is so striking it does not impact the conclusion that ESPN sees - acc needs to up their internal donations.
(I put this graph up when we were starting with TSTAN to rally folks on here to increase our donations and ticket sales.
In 2016 at USF game when i got tickets from Andy mac, GTAA secretary confirmed that the hill still would not let gtaa use the alumni association list of graduates.
But i still doubled down with my part and my tickets, then again when TFP arrived.
Then again when with arrival of Angel/Batt and Key.
Others are now doing more - but we are way behind and will need major internal funding increase. Silly me - i think we can do it.)
Can We have a great year with the toughest acc? Haynes King needs a Kim King like year.
I put this graph up when we were starting with TSTAN to rally folks on here to increase our donations and ticket sales.