Looks like the big TV $ train has run out of juice.
A new Big East primary TV rights deal may worth only $60 million-$80 million per year multiple sources have told CBSSpports.com.
It is believed that the league went into negotiations estimating its rights' worth as significantly higher than $100 million per year.
The league moved quickly to add Tulane and East Carolina recently after losing Rutgers and Louisville. That gives the league 15 football-playing schools when Navy joins in 2015. Using the figures described above, that would mean the average payout per school of $4 million-$5.3 million per year