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One other slam against Texas debunked: Texas gets the most TV rev

Posted on 6/17/10 at 9:15 am
Posted by Dr Drunkenstein
Washington DC
Member since May 2009
2918 posts
Posted on 6/17/10 at 9:15 am
....from the Big 12. False.

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1. Oklahoma, $12,209,800

2. Texas, $11,783,807

3. Kansas, $11,494,441

4. Missouri, $10,449,437

5. Texas A&M, $10,180,582

6. Oklahoma State, $10,026,603

7. Colorado, $9,767,426

8. Nebraska, $9,728,502

9. Texas Tech, $9,195,931

10. Baylor, $9,068,351

11. Iowa State, $8,913,045

12. Kansas State, $8,374,959
Posted by dos crystal
Georgia
Member since Aug 2008
4725 posts
Posted on 6/17/10 at 9:24 am to
dude, who cares? big XII is now irrelevant.

you have s.e.c. envy or something, no fun on texas/Ou message boards?
Posted by 225rumpshaker
Texas
Member since Sep 2006
8905 posts
Posted on 6/17/10 at 9:28 am to
So how are they going to make Oklahoma, Texas, and A&M reach 20 million a piece while increasing Tech and Oklahoma State to 14 - 17 million?

This is a serious question.... Being generous the big 12 will with hold 16 million for the Huskers and Buffs leaving next year based on the numbers you provided.

After that their share would come out to roughly 20 million that will still be distributed over the remaining life of the TV deal. The total revenue from this year was around 112 million dollars. So if we break down the numbers by what Bebee has promised it looks pretty crappy for the other 5 schools.

OU – 20 million
Texas – 20 million
A&M – 20 million
Texas Tech – 15 million
Oklahoma State – 15 million
Baylor – 4.3 million
Missouri – 4.3 million
Kansas State – 4.3 million
Kansas – 4.3 million
Iowa State -4.3 million

The numbers above can't be right what am I missing? All I have seen is that Bebee said TV people have promised not to change current deals. If that is the case then this sucks for half the big 12 teams.

This post was edited on 6/17/10 at 9:29 am
Posted by jdrumdog
baton rouge, la
Member since Jan 2010
7655 posts
Posted on 6/17/10 at 9:12 pm to
From your article, it states that's from 2008-2009. I don't see how we've debunked that Texas is going to get the most money in this new deal.
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