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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 812306" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>Private schools don’t have to report their financials. Schools like Notre Dame (which would be top 10), Stanford, and Duke aren’t listed for that reason.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I wouldn’t say that conferences provide TV revenue to teams so much as they reallocate it. </p><p></p><p>FSU and Clemson share TV revenue evenly with the rest of the conference and they share bowl revenue. While we contribute more to that pool than Wake Forest, we are not the reason for our TV contracts, and we are not bringing in nearly as much money as other schools. Our ratings are not nearly as strong a pull as Clemson, UNC, FSU, or a number of other schools. We are clearly subsidized by other members. If you doubt that, our last bowl game and the swan song for an impressive coach was the Quick Lane Bowl. If we pulled powerful ratings, we’d get into the Dukes Mayo bowl ahead of other teams.</p><p></p><p>Oklahoma and Texas prop up the Big12 even more than Clemson and FSU bring in revenue for us. If you even think about the Longhorn Network, Texas gets coverage for their tier 3 games (baseball, games against small non-conference schools), and has more cable networks than the ACC Network, which has conference games.</p><p></p><p>Depending on what happens with current TX and OU rights, the only thing saving the B12 contract is that it’s already in place. I expect the Big 12 will struggle to get their contract renewed for less money without Oklahoma and Texas. They’ll be better than the MAC, but they’ll pull less viewership than any other major conference. Who out of Kansas, Oklahoma State, and WVU brings football ratings?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 812306, member: 282"] Private schools don’t have to report their financials. Schools like Notre Dame (which would be top 10), Stanford, and Duke aren’t listed for that reason. I wouldn’t say that conferences provide TV revenue to teams so much as they reallocate it. FSU and Clemson share TV revenue evenly with the rest of the conference and they share bowl revenue. While we contribute more to that pool than Wake Forest, we are not the reason for our TV contracts, and we are not bringing in nearly as much money as other schools. Our ratings are not nearly as strong a pull as Clemson, UNC, FSU, or a number of other schools. We are clearly subsidized by other members. If you doubt that, our last bowl game and the swan song for an impressive coach was the Quick Lane Bowl. If we pulled powerful ratings, we’d get into the Dukes Mayo bowl ahead of other teams. Oklahoma and Texas prop up the Big12 even more than Clemson and FSU bring in revenue for us. If you even think about the Longhorn Network, Texas gets coverage for their tier 3 games (baseball, games against small non-conference schools), and has more cable networks than the ACC Network, which has conference games. Depending on what happens with current TX and OU rights, the only thing saving the B12 contract is that it’s already in place. I expect the Big 12 will struggle to get their contract renewed for less money without Oklahoma and Texas. They’ll be better than the MAC, but they’ll pull less viewership than any other major conference. Who out of Kansas, Oklahoma State, and WVU brings football ratings? [/QUOTE]
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