May 2May 2 Moderator No. The Big Ten Conference just shattered records with a $1.37 billion payout - topping the SEC's $1 billion - and even on a reduced share, the Ducks are already cashing in at a level that turns heads.That innovation now has the financial backing to match. And that’s where this really matters: the Ducks aren't just keeping up in the Big Ten, they are positioning itself to become one of the conference’s next financial and competitive heavyweights.Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks Big Ten Payout Turns Heads For One Key ReasonOregon’s move to the Big Ten Conference is already paying off in ways that go beyond headlines. The Big Ten Conference just shattered records with a $1.37 bill
May 2May 2 Moderator No. Still burns me up that OBD gets only a partial revenue share while USC and UCLA get full shares.
May 3May 3 No. 18 hours ago, kirklandduck said:Still burns me up that OBD gets only a partial revenue share while USC and UCLA get full shares.Oh for sure, but timing is everything. B1G was able to buy low during a fire sale…USC has a long history of failing up.
May 4May 4 No. Oregon's partial shares are still more than what they would have received, if they held the rest of the P12 together. I'm sure the rest of the B1G are complaining about Northwestern and Rutgers receiving equal shares.
May 4May 4 Administrator No. Again...we are projected to have revenue from the conference at 54 million for this school year, vs. the 26 million we would have received from the Pac-12.And that 54 million is rising due to the media contract, conference success in both the NCAA Basketball Tournament, and the Football Playoff.We will eventually be earning more than most of the Big-10 members in a few years.... Mr. OBD
May 4May 4 Moderator No. 5 hours ago, Tandaian said:Oregon's partial shares are still more than what they would have received, if they held the rest of the P12 together. I'm sure the rest of the B1G are complaining about Northwestern and Rutgers receiving equal shares.Spot on. Ohio State has publicly complained about the even revenue distribution.Come 2030, as is the case today in the ACC, I believe Big Ten programs will receive the revenue a team earns in the postseason, and distributions will also be based on the number of people tuning in to watch your games.The ACC received no more money from Miami's CFB PO run than it would have from Notre Dame.
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