Also saw this post by a Syracuse fan on CSNbbs :
Orangefan:
The Tier 3 deal with SNY signed around 2012 was "more than $1 million per year," so your number is a good one.
https://www.courant.com/sports/uconn-hus...story.html
The projected payout for NCAA tournament credits next year is around $800,000/school for the AAC and $1.7 million/school for the Big East, so that's another $900,000. The AAC's payout is propped up significantly by UConn's 2014 championship and Louisville's strong tournament run that year, so that number is likely to drop in the future.
UConn's attendance in basketball it's final year in the Big East, 2012-13, was 10,728 per game. In 2018-19 it was 8,652, which was actually a big increase over 7,829 in 2017-18. 2,000 additional fans per game would represent more than $600,000 per season in revenue to the program at the lowest available season ticket price.
According to their Form 990's, the Big East generated $5.2 million in revenue from its conference championships in 2016-17, while the AAC generated $3.2 million. That's an increase to UConn of around $200,000 per year, not to mention the fundraising opportunity created by requiring certain donation levels to purchase BET tickets.
These items by themselves make up for the loss of AAC TV money, and it still doesn't factor in travel related cost savings and any amount of revenue they can get for their TV rights for football.