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Thank you Tom Jurich!

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I was reading through some forums and found this:

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http://csnbbs.com/thread-736586.html

and here too:

http://csnbbs.com/thread-736678.html

I enjoyed watching our program grow and move on regardless of the setbacks. Looking back at all those schools and realizing how far we have come is amazing!

I am so thankful we are in the ACC now!

Thank you Tom Jurich!
 
So how does the Big XII bag more money than the Big Ten and ACC when the last two had participants in the playoff--incl. the national champion--while the Big XII did not? Anyone know the formula?
 
This is the formula:

(1) Each conference will receive $300,000 for each of its schools when the school’s football team meets the NCAA’s APR for participation in a post-season football game. Each independent institution will also receive the $300,000 when its football team meets that standard.

(2) Each of the 10 conferences will also receive a base amount. For conferences that have contracts for their champions to participate in the Orange, Rose or Sugar Bowl, the base combined with the full academic performance pool will be approximately $50 million for each conference. The five conferences that do not have contracts for their champions to participate in the Orange, Rose or Sugar Bowls will receive approximately $75 million in aggregate (full academic pool plus base), which the conferences will distribute as they choose. Notre Dame will receive a payment of $2.3 million if it meets the APR; the other three independents will share $922,658.

(3) A conference will receive $6 million for each team that is selected for the semifinal games. There will be no additional distribution to conferences whose teams qualify for the national championship game. A conference will receive $4 million for each team that plays in a non-playoff bowl under the arrangement (in 2014-2015, the Cotton, Fiesta and Peach Bowls).

(4) Each conference whose team participates in a playoff semifinal, Cotton, Fiesta or Peach Bowl, or in the national championship game will receive $2 million to cover expenses for each game.

So the Big 12 got 50 million base, 4 million for Peach Bowl, 4 million for Cotton Bowl, and 2 million each for travel expenses. That works out to $62 million. The Big 12 actually got $64 million, so that's basically correct.

The ACC got $50 million base, plus 6 million for the Rose bowl, plus 2 million for travel, which comes to $58 million.
 
Take some time to read through the comments of some of the "supposed" ACC fans on those boards. There are one or two especially whiney Clemson and Florida State fans that complain and complain. They make it almost impossible to have a reasonable discussion about anything positive about the conference there. It's rather ironic that both fan bases in general have been extremely welcoming of Louisville to The ACC.
CJ
 
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