$31.67 million per year per school with ESPN/Fox. This is a per year per school increase over the Texas/OU Big 12 but that is the result of the incredible explosion in sports TV rights revenue. The Big Ten got $62.5 million per year per school but that doesn't include BTN revenue, for which they are a 49% owner of.
The ACC's problem is and always has been they didnt go to the open market in 2010 when they did their TV deal back then. A big reason for that is they wanted Raycom to have a package of games and ESPN agreed to sublicense them a package. So they got $12.9 million per year per school. Then they added Pitt and Syracuse and got a small bump. Then Louisville and ND with another small bump. Then another small bump for ACCN which puts them somewhere around $25-30 million per year per school I believe. I would estimate that on the open market, right now, the ACC is worth somewhere in the neighborhood of $40 million to $45 million per year per school NOT including ACCN revenue. But they'll never see "market revenue" because of their original sin in 2010.
The ACC's problem is and always has been they didnt go to the open market in 2010 when they did their TV deal back then. A big reason for that is they wanted Raycom to have a package of games and ESPN agreed to sublicense them a package. So they got $12.9 million per year per school. Then they added Pitt and Syracuse and got a small bump. Then Louisville and ND with another small bump. Then another small bump for ACCN which puts them somewhere around $25-30 million per year per school I believe. I would estimate that on the open market, right now, the ACC is worth somewhere in the neighborhood of $40 million to $45 million per year per school NOT including ACCN revenue. But they'll never see "market revenue" because of their original sin in 2010.