adoraz wrote:Stever- what is your job? Are you a paid AAC promoter? I ask because you're on here (and other basketball forums) all day. Not just posting quick replies, but sometimes very in-depth.
In nearly all your posts you mention the AAC. For example, you find a way to talk about how Temple winning a game affects SJU's NET (SJU hasn't even played Temple... just 2 of our opponents have).
Further, you're not a fan of any team in particular (from any conference- even your own), which is unusual. On here there's a few people who aren't primarily fans of any Big East team, but all of them root for certain teams.
This site doesn't generate much traffic, so I doubt my own theory and think you're just feuding with certain members on this site. However, I am curious.
Any theories? Stever, care to confirm?
stever20 wrote:Xavier4036 wrote:stever20 wrote:The AAC a lot better in NET than they are RPI. Like 120 to 150 level different.....
7 of the 12 AAC teams (58% of conf) are below the LAST place team in Big East in NET.
But looking at the top teams- they're a LOT better off in NET than in RPI.....
Also, as of today, it's actually 6 of 12 teams. USF is ahead of Providence. Oops.
Xavier4036 wrote:So half of the AAC is below the last place team in the Big East? Sounds about right ...
adoraz wrote:Stever- what is your job? Are you a paid AAC promoter? I ask because you're on here (and other basketball forums) all day. Not just posting quick replies, but sometimes very in-depth.
In nearly all your posts you mention the AAC. For example, you find a way to talk about how Temple winning a game affects SJU's NET (SJU hasn't even played Temple... just 2 of our opponents have).
Further, you're not a fan of any team in particular (from any conference- even your own), which is unusual. On here there's a few people who aren't primarily fans of any Big East team, but all of them root for certain teams.
This site doesn't generate much traffic, so I doubt my own theory and think you're just feuding with certain members on this site. However, I am curious.
Any theories? Stever, care to confirm?
stever20 wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:stever20 wrote:But TV rights deals AREN'T dropping.... Not a single one of them has dropped...
True. Excellent point. However, with the "projections" of some AAC fans steadfast that the next contract will be $8-$10 million, that would be their deal would have increased between 400% and 600%. Including power conferences, what conference has ever seen its television revenue jump by that percentage? The answer is zero.
Even if it goes to the $4-$6 million range, which is on par for the total Big East television revenue (but without the associated costs that are demanded from an FBS program), it still does nothing to get the AAC closer to the P5, a guaranteed CFP playoff spot, or an increased perception among the national audience as an accepted peer to the top conferences in America.
Well, part of it is that the prior deal was done in total duress. Unless they get raided in the next 3-4 months, that's not going to be the case at all....
Also you keep on bringing up 4-6 million for total big east tv revenue..... The problem is a lot of that 500 million deal with Fox was in a signing bonus. The excellent article that ArmyVet posted a few weeks ago showed that Big East teams are getting 2.9 million from the conference as the total conference distro. Only got like 31 million as a conference from Fox from that article. AAC teams were bringing home non Cincy/UConn/USF anywhere from 3.5-5.5 million dollars. And that was in the 16-17 school year- so no UCF making the access bowl even. So That could really change some as we go along here- where AAC if they go up to 6 million even- their revenue distro could be between 7.5-9.5 million....
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:
Regardless of what the annual payouts are, we know for certain that the Big East received a 12-year, $500 million deal (averages out to $4.16 million per year of the deal) and that the American received a 7-year, $126 million deal (averages out to around $1.5 million per year of the deal). Obviously, the American receives CFP money annually (last year the American received a total of $20.26 million, between UCF's NY6 appearance and the revenue shared amoung the G5). That adds $1.68 million annually. The Big East earns more in tournament credits, and will continue to do so over the next few years (due to the lack of success from the American in March).
The War Chest funds ran out last year, so USF/UC/UConn are not getting extra cash from the separation agreement. This explains why each school has bumped up subsidy costs to cover the loss of available cash. For UConn, which has the highest G5 budget at over $70 million, pulling in $7.5/$9.5 million still does not cover for the significant drop in football attendance the program has had, and will likely continue to have.
Bottom line, no matter how you spin the numbers, there is no question that the current financial breakdown for some of the schools in the American is not financially stable long-term. They are spending like P5 programs, without the P5 television revenue, in hopes of looking like a P5 program in order to be called up.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:stever20 wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:True. Excellent point. However, with the "projections" of some AAC fans steadfast that the next contract will be $8-$10 million, that would be their deal would have increased between 400% and 600%. Including power conferences, what conference has ever seen its television revenue jump by that percentage? The answer is zero.
Even if it goes to the $4-$6 million range, which is on par for the total Big East television revenue (but without the associated costs that are demanded from an FBS program), it still does nothing to get the AAC closer to the P5, a guaranteed CFP playoff spot, or an increased perception among the national audience as an accepted peer to the top conferences in America.
Well, part of it is that the prior deal was done in total duress. Unless they get raided in the next 3-4 months, that's not going to be the case at all....
Also you keep on bringing up 4-6 million for total big east tv revenue..... The problem is a lot of that 500 million deal with Fox was in a signing bonus. The excellent article that ArmyVet posted a few weeks ago showed that Big East teams are getting 2.9 million from the conference as the total conference distro. Only got like 31 million as a conference from Fox from that article. AAC teams were bringing home non Cincy/UConn/USF anywhere from 3.5-5.5 million dollars. And that was in the 16-17 school year- so no UCF making the access bowl even. So That could really change some as we go along here- where AAC if they go up to 6 million even- their revenue distro could be between 7.5-9.5 million....
Regardless of what the annual payouts are, we know for certain that the Big East received a 12-year, $500 million deal (averages out to $4.16 million per year of the deal) and that the American received a 7-year, $126 million deal (averages out to around $1.5 million per year of the deal). Obviously, the American receives CFP money annually (last year the American received a total of $20.26 million, between UCF's NY6 appearance and the revenue shared amoung the G5). That adds $1.68 million annually. The Big East earns more in tournament credits, and will continue to do so over the next few years (due to the lack of success from the American in March).
The War Chest funds ran out last year, so USF/UC/UConn are not getting extra cash from the separation agreement. This explains why each school has bumped up subsidy costs to cover the loss of available cash. For UConn, which has the highest G5 budget at over $70 million, pulling in $7.5/$9.5 million still does not cover for the significant drop in football attendance the program has had, and will likely continue to have.
Bottom line, no matter how you spin the numbers, there is no question that the current financial breakdown for some of the schools in the American is not financially stable long-term. They are spending like P5 programs, without the P5 television revenue, in hopes of looking like a P5 program in order to be called up.
Return to Big East basketball message board
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot] and 9 guests