ACC revenue 2015-2016

Jesus Christ, Andrea Adelson can't write worth a öööö. So many unnecessary commas and busted ass sentences. I would have failed 7th grade english writing öööö like that.
 
Jesus, Christ, Andrea Adelson can't right worth a öööö. So many, unnecessary, commas and busted ass, sentances. I would have failt 7th grade english writing. öööö, like that.
She, must be doing, it for fun, right?
 
Georgia Tech’s payout from the conference fell to a conference-low $22.6 million from the $27.4 million it received in fiscal 2015. Georgia Tech played in the Orange Bowl following the 2014 season; we did not play in a bowl game after the 2015 season.

The ACC ended up at low end of the Power 5 in per-school distributions for fiscal 2016.

The SEC's ranged from $41.9 million to $39.1 million.
The Big Ten gave about $34.8 million to each of its 11 longest-standing members, and smaller amounts to Nebraska, Maryland and Rutgers.
The Big 12's ranged from $28.9 million to $28 million.
The Pac-12's were about $28.7 million per school.

The ACC's average distribution to its 14 full-member schools was $23.8 million to $26.2 million. Partial member Notre Dame received $4.3 million.

ACC SHARES FOR 2015-16
Clemson: $27.9M
Florida State: $24.8M
North Carolina: $24.2M
Duke: $24.0M
N.C. State: $23.9M
Virginia Tech: $23.8M
Louisville: $23.7M
Miami: $23.7M
Pittsburgh: $23.6M
Virginia: $22.9M
Boston College: $22.8M
Syracuse: $22.8M
Wake Forest: $22.6M
Georgia Tech: $22.6M

Notre Dame: $4.3M

The ACC also paid its institutions more than $13.2 million in championship reimbursements, $900,000 per school not shown on the tax return.

Link
http://www.dailypress.com/sports/teel-bl...-post.html
 
Georgia Tech Shares from 2012 to present..

2015-16/GT - 22.6M
2014-15 /GT- 27.4M
2013-14/GT - 19.2M
2012-13/GT - 17.7M

My Take Away..
Despite the decrease in 2015-16, the ACC received more revenue from its television payout, up $9 million to $226 million. It also received $85.9 million in bowl payouts, and $20.6 million from the NCAA basketball tournament (also an increase). So I would expect the 2016-17 Monies to be a bump!! Why?? Each ACC team should get a 3M bump for the ACC network being delayed to 2019 and we had the OB back and Clemson won the Natty... The question would be how much will Georgia Tech's share be worth???

Also the OB contract needs to be reworked!!
 
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How much has ACC revenue grown in the last 9 years? How much is it expected to grow in the next 5? Here are your answers courtesy of David Teel and Hokie Mark's ACC Blog...

Recent ACC Revenue Growth
2007-08 $11.8M
2008-09 $13.6M
2009-10 $11.7M
2010-11 $12.3M
2011-12 $16.9M
2012-13 $17.6M
2013-14 $19.3M
2014-15 $26.2M
2015-16 $23.8M
* Average full share, not including partial ACC member Notre Dame.


Projected ACC Revenue Growth
2016-17 $24.1M
2017-18 $27.6M
2018-19 $27.6M
2019-20 $32.8M
2020-21 $38.2M

BOTTOM LINE: ACC average share payouts have more than doubled in the last 9 years, and expect them to almost double again in the next 5, thanks to the ACC Network launch in 2019. While this won't match the revenues enjoyed by teams in the Big Ten or the SEC, it will put ACC teams in the same ballpark (Probably settles in at about 85% of what those teams will be making).

LINK
http://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2017/05/acc-revenue-growth-2007-21.html
 
How much has ACC revenue grown in the last 9 years? How much is it expected to grow in the next 5? Here are your answers courtesy of David Teel and Hokie Mark's ACC Blog...

Recent ACC Revenue Growth
2007-08 $11.8M
2008-09 $13.6M
2009-10 $11.7M
2010-11 $12.3M
2011-12 $16.9M
2012-13 $17.6M
2013-14 $19.3M
2014-15 $26.2M
2015-16 $23.8M
* Average full share, not including partial ACC member Notre Dame.


Projected ACC Revenue Growth
2016-17 $24.1M
2017-18 $27.6M
2018-19 $27.6M
2019-20 $32.8M
2020-21 $38.2M

BOTTOM LINE: ACC average share payouts have more than doubled in the last 9 years, and expect them to almost double again in the next 5, thanks to the ACC Network launch in 2019. While this won't match the revenues enjoyed by teams in the Big Ten or the SEC, it will put ACC teams in the same ballpark (Probably settles in at about 85% of what those teams will be making).

LINK
http://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2017/05/acc-revenue-growth-2007-21.html

I wonder how soon the bubble pops though? ESPN is pretty much going under now.
 
Jesus Christ, Andrea Adelson can't write worth a öööö. So many unnecessary commas and busted ass sentences. I would have failed 7th grade english writing öööö like that.

I'm sure she'll get promoted soon enough. Dinich was worse than she was and now she's on tv. With nothing of substance to say. And a lisp to boot. ESPN has made the subtle troll of the ACC into an art form.
 
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