NCAA in "Deep Discussion" to Implement Revenue Sharing with Athletes

To put it in a different perspective, NFL teams each receive about $250 million per year in TV revenue. For all the talk about how much money there is these days in college football, it's still chump change in comparison. I've always wondered what it would be like if colleges negotiated TV deals as a single combined entity, instead of per-conference...






This just proves that there is a s#!t ton of money here. 

250mil * 32 = 8 billion dollars

75.2mil * 18 = 1.35 billion dollars for one conference and only 7% of the total teams in FBS

 
This just proves that there is a s#!t ton of money here. 

250mil * 32 = 8 billion dollars

75.2mil * 18 = 1.35 billion dollars for one conference and only 7% of the total teams in FBS


I just did the math for the P4 schools.  BigTen at $75.2M; SEC at $51.3M; BigXII at $50M and the ACC at $44.8M per school and ND at $50M.  That's a whopping $3.35B for P4+1 media rights deals for roughly double the teams.

 
So the total dollars are probably pretty similar.  It's just getting sliced up in a lot more pieces for college teams.


This just proves that there is a s#!t ton of money here. 

250mil * 32 = 8 billion dollars

75.2mil * 18 = 1.35 billion dollars for one conference and only 7% of the total teams in FBS


I mean... keep in mind that this is just one professional sport, versus the combined total of all college sports. To even begin to make it an apples to apples comparison, you'd at least need to add the NBA's TV revenue to the NFL's.

 
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