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<blockquote data-quote="GlennW" data-source="post: 121801" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>Check the numbers; Every Power 5 Conference is guaranteed a certain dollar amount for the new College Bowl Playoff format, and the dollars for all the major Bowls is $5M with the exception of the Orange, which is $27.5M per team. So here's the deal; the only Bowl (this year) that has the big money payout - the Orange- and since GA Tech got slotted for the "payday" Bowl (the Orange) after FSU got chosen for one of the Playoff games, this left one more slot for one more team the Bowl Playoff Team had "highly ranked". All the while, it HAD been Michigan State...UNTIL the final rankings came out and miraculously, Mississippi State jumped them so they would play us in the big money Bowl instead.</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Power Five (ACC, Big XII, Big Ten, SEC and Pac-12): each conference will receive approximately $50 million, which includes $300,000 for each school’s football team meeting the NCAA’s APR minimum for participation in a bowl game.</li> </ul> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Each of the four teams selected for a semifinal game will earn $6 million for its conference. There is no additional payout for playing in the championship game (which was also the case under the BCS).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Each team selected to play in a “host” bowl will earn $4 million for its conference. In 2014-15, those bowls are the Cotton, Fiesta and Peach Bowls.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">An expense payment of $2 million will be provided for each team for each game (semifinal, national championship, Cotton, Fiesta and Peach Bowl), paid to the conference.</li> </ul><p>The figures above do not include revenue from the so-called “contract bowls.” The Big Ten and Pac-12 have a contract with the Rose Bowl for years in which the Rose Bowl is not hosting a semifinal which will provide $80 million for those two conferences to split annually. The SEC and Big XII have a similar contract with the Sugar Bowl for the same amount. However, since both the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl are semifinal sites this year, those conferences will not play in those games and receive that revenue this year.</p><p></p><p>The ACC has a contract with the Orange Bowl for $27.5 million annually, which it will receive this year in addition to revenue earned from the CFP as detailed above. Its opponent each year will be Notre Dame or a team from the SEC or Big Ten, and that team will receive a similar payout.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://businessofcollegesports.com/2014/12/01/college-football-playoff-payoutsrevenue-distribution-for-2014-15/" target="_blank">http://businessofcollegesports.com/2014/12/01/college-football-playoff-payoutsrevenue-distribution-for-2014-15/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlennW, post: 121801, member: 33"] Check the numbers; Every Power 5 Conference is guaranteed a certain dollar amount for the new College Bowl Playoff format, and the dollars for all the major Bowls is $5M with the exception of the Orange, which is $27.5M per team. So here's the deal; the only Bowl (this year) that has the big money payout - the Orange- and since GA Tech got slotted for the "payday" Bowl (the Orange) after FSU got chosen for one of the Playoff games, this left one more slot for one more team the Bowl Playoff Team had "highly ranked". All the while, it HAD been Michigan State...UNTIL the final rankings came out and miraculously, Mississippi State jumped them so they would play us in the big money Bowl instead. [LIST] [*]Power Five (ACC, Big XII, Big Ten, SEC and Pac-12): each conference will receive approximately $50 million, which includes $300,000 for each school’s football team meeting the NCAA’s APR minimum for participation in a bowl game. [/LIST] [LIST] [*]Each of the four teams selected for a semifinal game will earn $6 million for its conference. There is no additional payout for playing in the championship game (which was also the case under the BCS). [*]Each team selected to play in a “host” bowl will earn $4 million for its conference. In 2014-15, those bowls are the Cotton, Fiesta and Peach Bowls. [*]An expense payment of $2 million will be provided for each team for each game (semifinal, national championship, Cotton, Fiesta and Peach Bowl), paid to the conference. [/LIST] The figures above do not include revenue from the so-called “contract bowls.” The Big Ten and Pac-12 have a contract with the Rose Bowl for years in which the Rose Bowl is not hosting a semifinal which will provide $80 million for those two conferences to split annually. The SEC and Big XII have a similar contract with the Sugar Bowl for the same amount. However, since both the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl are semifinal sites this year, those conferences will not play in those games and receive that revenue this year. The ACC has a contract with the Orange Bowl for $27.5 million annually, which it will receive this year in addition to revenue earned from the CFP as detailed above. Its opponent each year will be Notre Dame or a team from the SEC or Big Ten, and that team will receive a similar payout. [url]http://businessofcollegesports.com/2014/12/01/college-football-playoff-payoutsrevenue-distribution-for-2014-15/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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