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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 812298" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>The TV rights money will probably drop if Texas and Oklahoma leave the Big12. However, using the table of revenues doesn't indicate that Texas and Oklahoma are subsidizing the rest of the conference. Both of those schools get a payout from the Big12, they don't pay money into the Big12. The other revenue comes from ticket sales, branded merchandise licensing, donations, etc. Neither school shares any of that money with any other school in the Big12. </p><p></p><p>Take a look at FSU. They are the top ranked ACC team in revenue. They don't share any of their revenue with the ACC. The ACC benefits from their TV markets and from their ability to bring fans to games at other schools. The ACC does not benefit from their ability to sell home tickets, their ability to sell swag, nor their ability to gain donations. GT is $9 million behind them in ticket sales, $28 million behind them in contributions, and $20 million behind them in licensing. If GT wants to compete financially with other schools, we can't wait on TV rights money to increase. Everybody's revenue will increase with that. GT has to sell more tickets, have more donations, and sell more merchandise. Right now GT's revenue is in the middle of FBS. We are third from last in the P5. Only Washington State and Oregon State have less revenue than GT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 812298, member: 2426"] The TV rights money will probably drop if Texas and Oklahoma leave the Big12. However, using the table of revenues doesn't indicate that Texas and Oklahoma are subsidizing the rest of the conference. Both of those schools get a payout from the Big12, they don't pay money into the Big12. The other revenue comes from ticket sales, branded merchandise licensing, donations, etc. Neither school shares any of that money with any other school in the Big12. Take a look at FSU. They are the top ranked ACC team in revenue. They don't share any of their revenue with the ACC. The ACC benefits from their TV markets and from their ability to bring fans to games at other schools. The ACC does not benefit from their ability to sell home tickets, their ability to sell swag, nor their ability to gain donations. GT is $9 million behind them in ticket sales, $28 million behind them in contributions, and $20 million behind them in licensing. If GT wants to compete financially with other schools, we can't wait on TV rights money to increase. Everybody's revenue will increase with that. GT has to sell more tickets, have more donations, and sell more merchandise. Right now GT's revenue is in the middle of FBS. We are third from last in the P5. Only Washington State and Oregon State have less revenue than GT. [/QUOTE]
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