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Houston Chronicle: Texas, Oklahoma reach out to SEC about joining conference
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<blockquote data-quote="Jared7" data-source="post: 3028083" data-attributes="member: 7831"><p>In my view, it really isn't the P4 and 64-65 teams is not the real number anymore. The Big 10 and the SEC schools are looking to make, at a minimum, $80-90 million per year in their TV contracts (and a lot more from all the other stuff). The Pac 12 and the ACC are currently at about $30 million, and although that'll increase some, it won't approach the levels of the P2. So it's really a P2 and 30-32 teams in the upper echelon and about 27-30 in the next tier. And if the Pac and ACC don't expand, the next level (probably us) will be in the $15-20 million range. Even if the Pac expands and we somehow luck out and get in that, we're not going to be at the level of the SEC and Big 10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared7, post: 3028083, member: 7831"] In my view, it really isn't the P4 and 64-65 teams is not the real number anymore. The Big 10 and the SEC schools are looking to make, at a minimum, $80-90 million per year in their TV contracts (and a lot more from all the other stuff). The Pac 12 and the ACC are currently at about $30 million, and although that'll increase some, it won't approach the levels of the P2. So it's really a P2 and 30-32 teams in the upper echelon and about 27-30 in the next tier. And if the Pac and ACC don't expand, the next level (probably us) will be in the $15-20 million range. Even if the Pac expands and we somehow luck out and get in that, we're not going to be at the level of the SEC and Big 10. [/QUOTE]
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