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YOUR BALANCE
Breakdown of FY 2020-21 ACC Revenue
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Breakdown of FY 2020-21 ACC Revenue


May 24, 2022, 9:53 AM

ACC revenue was up, but was that just because of Notre Dame's NBC money (as some internet trolls claim)? No, not even close!

The NBC money was a part of the ACC's increase, but honestly, it dragged the per school payout DOWN. Here's a breakdown of the ACC revenue streams:

NBC $22.0 M - because Notre Dame was "all in" in 2020-21.
ESPN $277.2 M - based on a 4.1% annual escalator.
ACCN $98.2 M - backed out from know total TV revenue.
NCAA $64.1 M - they played basketball in 2021.
bowls $109.4 M - down due to cancelled bowls, teams opting out
other $7.4 M - backed out from known total overall; down from previous years; likely includes revenue from ACC Basketball Tournament and ACC Football Championship ticket sales.

https://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2022/05/analysis-2021-acc-revenue.html


Here's the "tl;dnr" version:

Prognosis:
NBC money goes away - but so does most of Notre Dame's share; net gain for ACC.
ESPN money will continue to escalate +4.1%/year until 2036.
ACCN money will go up considerably now that Comcast is on board.
NCAA money depends on March Madness performance.
bowl money should get back to normal.
other money should get back to normal.

Bottom Line:
ACC revenue will be flat during the non-Contract Bowl year of 2021-22, then jump at least $30M+ (i.e. $2M+/school) in FY 2022-23 (begins July 1st of this year).

HOPE YOU GUYS ENJOY!

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I would guess however that ND being in as a football member


May 24, 2022, 10:53 AM

added to the per member share based on TV ratings in the ACC football games not played on NBC that year. Only 5 of their 11 ACC games that year were on NBC. Also, the ACCCG that year played on ABC pitted #2 vs #3 in the country. I'm assuming the ABC money is included in your ESPN money.

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Re: I would guess however that ND being in as a football member


May 24, 2022, 5:16 PM

Very interesting and I was not aware of the 4.1% escalation. That is a huge difference over 15 years.

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Re: I would guess however that ND being in as a football member


May 25, 2022, 5:13 PM [ in reply to I would guess however that ND being in as a football member ]

No doubt it helped TV ratings for the ACC CG, but money is based on a contract signed years ago - not current TV ratings. That's a factor for the NEXT contract (maybe).

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Was any ground gained on the other P5 conferences....


May 25, 2022, 7:14 PM

that was not a result of their shorter (covid related/self imposed) regular season schedules?

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