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According to a report from the Sports Business Journal, the Big Ten is distributing a record $1.37 billion to its 18 schools, from the conclusion of the fiscal year that ended in June of 2025. In total, that is a $490 million increase over the distribution from the prior fiscal year. It’s also about $300 million more than the SEC gave out, as the Big Ten’s rival league gave up $1.03 billion in February...

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Ghost of Colby14 days
“ fiscal year that ended in June of 2025 “
Big 10 office has been sitting on that cash for a year?
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Rex Feral14 days
That's a lot of money for minor league football.
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Luckydog15 days
2 more schools than SEC so really about even money
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cubsfan515014 days
Not really.
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TouchdownTony12 days
It's no coincidence they have won the last 3 titles. More money for NIL with stuff like this.
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Geauxldilocks13 days
Sankey got bent over last TV negotiations. The gap should close, but higher ratings for the SEC and less payout is a bad look. If this happens again fire Sankey.
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ColoradoElkHerd14 days
Where did luckydog go to school? SEC got $10 million less per school.
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