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Great news on Pac-12 finances

Well to be fair, the Pac-12 is ranked 4th out of 5 power conferences in terms of revenue.
I said last only because the ACC didn't report, but good point. I am just trying to say, get your act together PAC, because you have the ability to be great! I did not mean for my post to sound quite so negative.
 
I said last only because the ACC didn't report, but good point. I am just trying to say, get your act together PAC, because you have the ability to be great! I did not mean for my post to sound quite so negative.

ACC Network with ESPN launches next year.
 
Heard something on the airwaves today that I have not been able to confirm. Maybe someone here knows.

Apparently the PAC schools are paying some amount of $ to the PACN and/or the carrier, thereby cutting into the payouts to each member.

The radio jocks also brought up that other (they used b12, obviously, for comparison) schools are keeping tier III tv money, which we've covered. Teams like WVU is getting in the neighborhood of $7 mil a year (uTerus pulls in 15 mil for that **** network).

We're not really catching up.
 
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