Hoosierfrog
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So PAC 12 Channel isn't a savior...
http://www.eastbaytimes.com/2017/05...e-to-sec-big-ten-is-real-and-its-spectacular/
http://www.eastbaytimes.com/2017/05...e-to-sec-big-ten-is-real-and-its-spectacular/
Haven't had a relevant NC football team is several years! Time difference really hurts them.
Just like our numbers would increase if tx had a football team that was decent.
Big 12 makes a lot more money per school than the PAC or ACC. When the Big 12 is last per school in money of the Big 5 conferences, then I will worry.The difference is nobody is going to leave the PAC-12 anytime soon. They do not have to worry nearly as much about the revenue gap as the Big 12. UT, OU, KU, and many other schools (including possibly TCU) are potential targets for other conferences. Nobody in the PAC-12 is a target because none of those schools would ever leave.
Please send this to a bunch of reporters and dare them to post it if they have the ballsJust you watch... The first article mentioned that Bob Bowlsby said $34 million per school is coming for 2016-2017 school year. If I remember correctly, that will not include our Tier Three Money that each individual school negoiates, ie. $15 million for Longhorn Network, $8.5 Million for OU and Fox Sports Oklahoma, KU has Fox Sports KC, TCU sold their three rights for a bargain around $2-$3 Million a season, which should be up for renewal soon. Hopefully we get $7-$9 million for more TCU baseball, basketball, etc on Fox Sports SW annually. TCU needs to be on more FSSW regularly next year throughout the state of Texas.
So watch this... UT will be sitting around $49 Million, OU $42 Million, national power TCU $37 Million and it goes from there.
Factoring in Big XII Tier Three money so it is a true apples to apples comparison, the real financials should look like this.
#1 University of Texas - $49 M
#2 SEC Schools - $44 M
#3 University of Oklahoma - $42 M
#4 Big Ten Schools - $38 M
TCU - $37 M
#5 Big XII Schools - $34 M Plus their Tier 3 Revenue
#6 Pac 12 Schools - $28.7 M
#7 ACC Schools - $25.5 M
It's amazing how far TCU has come. Campus wise, sports wise, brand wise, revenue wise. Truly remarkable meteoric ascension. We made maybe $2-3M a year in regular season TV money at best in the Mountain West. Now it's time for a string of National Championships. I wonder what amount it would take to bring Coach Bumpas out of retirement?
Just you watch... The first article mentioned that Bob Bowlsby said $34 million per school is coming for 2016-2017 school year. If I remember correctly, that will not include our Tier Three Money that each individual school negoiates, ie. $15 million for Longhorn Network, $8.5 Million for OU and Fox Sports Oklahoma, KU has Fox Sports KC, TCU sold their three rights for a bargain around $2-$3 Million a season, which should be up for renewal soon. Hopefully we get $7-$9 million for more TCU baseball, basketball, etc on Fox Sports SW annually. TCU needs to be on more FSSW regularly next year throughout the state of Texas.
So watch this... UT will be sitting around $49 Million, OU $42 Million, national power TCU $37 Million and it goes from there.
Factoring in Big XII Tier Three money so it is a true apples to apples comparison, the real financials should look like this.
#1 University of Texas - $49 M
#2 SEC Schools - $44 M
#3 University of Oklahoma - $42 M
#4 Big Ten Schools - $38 M
TCU - $37 M
#5 Big XII Schools - $34 M Plus their Tier 3 Revenue
#6 Pac 12 Schools - $28.7 M
#7 ACC Schools - $25.5 M
It's amazing how far TCU has come. Campus wise, sports wise, brand wise, revenue wise. Truly remarkable meteoric ascension. We made maybe $2-3M a year in regular season TV money at best in the Mountain West. Now it's time for a string of National Championships. I wonder what amount it would take to bring Coach Bumpas out of retirement?
Just you watch... The first article mentioned that Bob Bowlsby said $34 million per school is coming for 2016-2017 school year. If I remember correctly, that will not include our Tier Three Money that each individual school negoiates, ie. $15 million for Longhorn Network, $8.5 Million for OU and Fox Sports Oklahoma, KU has Fox Sports KC, TCU sold their three rights for a bargain around $2-$3 Million a season, which should be up for renewal soon. Hopefully we get $7-$9 million for more TCU baseball, basketball, etc on Fox Sports SW annually. TCU needs to be on more FSSW regularly next year throughout the state of Texas.
So watch this... UT will be sitting around $49 Million, OU $42 Million, national power TCU $37 Million and it goes from there.
Factoring in Big XII Tier Three money so it is a true apples to apples comparison, the real financials should look like this.
#1 University of Texas - $49 M
#2 SEC Schools - $44 M
#3 University of Oklahoma - $42 M
#4 Big Ten Schools - $38 M
TCU - $37 M
#5 Big XII Schools - $34 M Plus their Tier 3 Revenue
#6 Pac 12 Schools - $28.7 M
#7 ACC Schools - $25.5 M
It's amazing how far TCU has come. Campus wise, sports wise, brand wise, revenue wise. Truly remarkable meteoric ascension. We made maybe $2-3M a year in regular season TV money at best in the Mountain West. Now it's time for a string of National Championships. I wonder what amount it would take to bring Coach Bumpas out of retirement?
Unfortunately our Tier 3 TV money is actually closer to $300k a year, according to TCU Frog Club reports. We get some added revenue from broadcasts we produce, but not too much. Del Conte has talked about being disappointed he did the deal he did, he traded more exposure on FSN and control of broadcast production (for the University) for fewer dollars. He has said he would do the deal different, for more dollars, if he had a do over.
The difference is nobody is going to leave the PAC-12 anytime soon. They do not have to worry nearly as much about the revenue gap as the Big 12. UT, OU, KU, and many other schools (including possibly TCU) are potential targets for other conferences. Nobody in the PAC-12 is a target because none of those schools would ever leave.
I still think if the Big 12 could get it's act together it could lure the Arizona schools away. We could pay them more money and give them much more favorable start times than the Pac-12 delivers. While the Big 12 looks dysfunctional right now, that could be corrected by getting a couple more schools on board to stablize things (and I don't mean by adding schools like Houston and SMU).
I personally would like the Big 12 to stick around. I could easily see an exodus of UT, Tech, OU, and OSU to the Pac-12 like they almost did in 2010 happening if the conference falls apart. And the Pac-12 wouldn't likely take any schools with religious ties.
Just you watch... The first article mentioned that Bob Bowlsby said $34 million per school is coming for 2016-2017 school year. If I remember correctly, that will not include our Tier Three Money that each individual school negoiates, ie. $15 million for Longhorn Network, $8.5 Million for OU and Fox Sports Oklahoma, KU has Fox Sports KC, TCU sold their three rights for a bargain around $2-$3 Million a season, which should be up for renewal soon. Hopefully we get $7-$9 million for more TCU baseball, basketball, etc on Fox Sports SW annually. TCU needs to be on more FSSW regularly next year throughout the state of Texas.
So watch this... UT will be sitting around $49 Million, OU $42 Million, national power TCU $37 Million and it goes from there.
Factoring in Big XII Tier Three money so it is a true apples to apples comparison, the real financials should look like this.
#1 University of Texas - $49 M
#2 SEC Schools - $44 M
#3 University of Oklahoma - $42 M
#4 Big Ten Schools - $38 M
TCU - $37 M
#5 Big XII Schools - $34 M Plus their Tier 3 Revenue
#6 Pac 12 Schools - $28.7 M
#7 ACC Schools - $25.5 M
It's amazing how far TCU has come. Campus wise, sports wise, brand wise, revenue wise. Truly remarkable meteoric ascension. We made maybe $2-3M a year in regular season TV money at best in the Mountain West. Now it's time for a string of National Championships. I wonder what amount it would take to bring Coach Bumpas out of retirement?