Rutgers isn't going to get a full revenue share from the B10 until 2021. Currently, they've netted $51.9 million less than Pitt over the last 5 years from net conference money received.
Rutgers' conference revenue (5 year conference net $44.6m)
2012-13 Big East $10.6m (
actual)
2013-14 American $8.3m (
actual)
2014 American exit fee -$11.5m (
source)
2014-15 Big Ten $10.4m (
actual)
2015-16 Big Ten $10.7m (
actual)
2016-17 Big Ten $16.1m* (
actual)
*includes advance on future share distribution for FY2017-20 (~$3.5m of the $16.1m for FY17 is an advance)
Pitt's conference revenue (5 year conference net $96.5m)
2012-13: Big East $10.2m (
actual)
2013 Big East exit fee -$7.5m (
source)
2013-14: ACC $18.9m (
actual)
2014-15: ACC $25.0m (
actual)
2015-16: ACC $23.6m (
actual)
2016-17: ACC $26.3m (
actual)
Syracuse's conference revenue (5 year conference net $95.6m)
2012-13: Big East $11.9m (
actual)
2013 Big East exit fee -$7.5m (
source)
2013-14: ACC $19.2m (
actual)
2014-15: ACC $24.0m (
actual)
2015-16: ACC $22.7m (
actual)
2016-17: ACC $25.3m (
actual)
WVU's conference revenue (5 year conference net $85.2m)
2012 Big East exit fee -$20m (
source)
2012-13: Big12 $8.8m (
actual)
2013-14: Big12 $14.2m (
actual)
2014-15: Big12 $20.3m (
actual)
2015-16: Big12 $28.0m (
actual)
2016-17: Big12 $33.9m (
actual)
Maryland's conference revenue (5 year conference net $90.4m, not including loans)
2012-13: ACC $16.8m (
actual)
2013-14: ACC $18.0m (
actual)
2014 ACC exit fee -$31.4m (
source)
2014-15 Big Ten $24.1m not including $11.6m loan (
actual)
2015-16 Big Ten $25.6m not including $11.6m loan (
actual)
2016-17 Big Ten $37.3m^ (
actual)
^unknown if loans continued