[gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Miami slice of the payout pie (Dooley)

2009-01-01 Thread Gatornet Admin
We never did hear any reports from the cruise. How was the wedding? Did you 
upload any pictures to a web album that we can look at like you did for the 
Alaska cruise? Yeah, I know... nosy, nosy, nosy... ;-)

HAPPY NEW YEAR'S everyone!

Randy

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  Zeb,

   

  I believe that the funding formula has changed.  I am not sure when, but the 
old rule  was the revenue was divided by 2+ the number of schools in the sport. 
 The school going to the bowl then got 2/(the number of schools in the sport + 
2).  From what I am seeing reported, the formula seems to be changed to the 
number of schools + 1.  I don't know if the reason some schools get more today 
is because they might have a sport that other schools do not.  Thus, for 
example if a school gets revenue from being in a hockey playoff, they would get 
a share of that revenue when other schools that don't have a hockey team would 
not.  

   

  I fully admit that I am writing the above from memory rather than from the 
study of something official.  It may be that somewhere the real rules can be 
found.

   

  Jerry

   

  From: Gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf Of John Vega
  Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 10:01 AM
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(Dooley)

   

   

  On Dec 30, 2008, at 4:45 PM, Shane Ford wrote:





  When you play for the national championship there is a misconception that the 
schools participating reap a $17 million pay day.

  Florida is hoping to make $47,400.

  According to the budget approved by the University Athletic Association's 
board of directors last week, UF will spend $2.42 million on the game and 
receive $2.467 million in revenue from the SEC. The rest, as usual, goes into a 
pot that includes all bowl revenue and is split by the other 11 conference 
schools and the league office.

  IIRC, there are two flaws with this view.

   

  First, it ignores that there are 2 SEC teams in BCS bowls. The added revenue 
from the second team is far more important than whether the first team is in 
the MNC game or not.

   

  Second, IIRC, the split is not even steven. I think that an extra something 
(like 1/13th) is carved out from each bowl game/NCAA tourney and added to the 
annual payout of the team that went to that bowl. Perhaps this is just for NCAA 
tourney, but I recall reading that the annual payout from the SEC to each team 
was not identical, and this was the reason.

   

  -Zeb

   

   




   


  

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[gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Miami slice of the payout pie (Dooley)

2008-12-31 Thread John Vega

On Dec 30, 2008, at 4:45 PM, Shane Ford wrote:

 When you play for the national championship there is a  
 misconception that the schools participating reap a $17 million pay  
 day.

 Florida is hoping to make $47,400.

 According to the budget approved by the University Athletic  
 Association's board of directors last week, UF will spend $2.42  
 million on the game and receive $2.467 million in revenue from the  
 SEC. The rest, as usual, goes into a pot that includes all bowl  
 revenue and is split by the other 11 conference schools and the  
 league office.

IIRC, there are two flaws with this view.

First, it ignores that there are 2 SEC teams in BCS bowls. The added  
revenue from the second team is far more important than whether the  
first team is in the MNC game or not.

Second, IIRC, the split is not even steven. I think that an extra  
something (like 1/13th) is carved out from each bowl game/NCAA  
tourney and added to the annual payout of the team that went to that  
bowl. Perhaps this is just for NCAA tourney, but I recall reading  
that the annual payout from the SEC to each team was not identical,  
and this was the reason.

-Zeb



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[gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Miami slice of the payout pie (Dooley)

2008-12-31 Thread Gatornet Admin
Maybe I missed something, but I thought that 13th share went to the SEC and not 
to the schools. 

Randy

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  On Dec 30, 2008, at 4:45 PM, Shane Ford wrote:


When you play for the national championship there is a misconception that 
the schools participating reap a $17 million pay day.

Florida is hoping to make $47,400.

According to the budget approved by the University Athletic Association's 
board of directors last week, UF will spend $2.42 million on the game and 
receive $2.467 million in revenue from the SEC. The rest, as usual, goes into a 
pot that includes all bowl revenue and is split by the other 11 conference 
schools and the league office.

  IIRC, there are two flaws with this view.


  First, it ignores that there are 2 SEC teams in BCS bowls. The added revenue 
from the second team is far more important than whether the first team is in 
the MNC game or not.


  Second, IIRC, the split is not even steven. I think that an extra something 
(like 1/13th) is carved out from each bowl game/NCAA tourney and added to the 
annual payout of the team that went to that bowl. Perhaps this is just for NCAA 
tourney, but I recall reading that the annual payout from the SEC to each team 
was not identical, and this was the reason.


  -Zeb





  

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[gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Miami slice of the payout pie (Dooley)

2008-12-31 Thread Ken Kirkley
IIRC - the 1/13th split is for each team and the conference office.

 

Each team going to a bowl gets allocated money for travel expenses, but with
UF going to Miami, that is not as large as it was for going to Glendale.

 

Ken K.

 

MNGator

 

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From: Gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On
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Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 9:01 AM
To: Gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Miami slice of the payout pie
(Dooley)

 

 

On Dec 30, 2008, at 4:45 PM, Shane Ford wrote:





When you play for the national championship there is a misconception that
the schools participating reap a $17 million pay day.

Florida is hoping to make $47,400.

According to the budget approved by the University Athletic Association's
board of directors last week, UF will spend $2.42 million on the game and
receive $2.467 million in revenue from the SEC. The rest, as usual, goes
into a pot that includes all bowl revenue and is split by the other 11
conference schools and the league office.

IIRC, there are two flaws with this view.

 

First, it ignores that there are 2 SEC teams in BCS bowls. The added revenue
from the second team is far more important than whether the first team is in
the MNC game or not.

 

Second, IIRC, the split is not even steven. I think that an extra something
(like 1/13th) is carved out from each bowl game/NCAA tourney and added to
the annual payout of the team that went to that bowl. Perhaps this is just
for NCAA tourney, but I recall reading that the annual payout from the SEC
to each team was not identical, and this was the reason.

 

-Zeb

 

 





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