Upstarter, I was looking for the conference payouts to each school because a few things don't seem to add up to me. This is not the first time I have seen bylaw 11.02 (C) mentioned and I continue to have the following questions:
1) Why no discussion about financial windfall Uconn, Cincy, and USF for a couple years? (Only exit fees have been discussed)
2) Why would Pitt and Cuse not pay the $20 million that WVU paid to leave 1 year earlier. Pitt and Cuse saved $12.5 million for staying in the Big East for an extra year. Without receiving Big East conference revenue this past year, Pitt and Cuse would have been better off paying the extra $12.5 million and leaving for the ACC to collect its conference share of money.
3) Question 2 goes for Louisville, Rutgers, and Maryland as well, although this would have taken some coordination.
4) I did not hear any mention of athletic budgets being tight at Pitt this past year, and did not hear anyone else mention tight athletic budgets from other schools such as Cuse.
5) Honestly, how important should athletic revenue be to universities? I know that schools are in business to bring in revenue and this includes athletics, but Pitt brings in over $7 billion of revenue a year. I would think a few million either way would not have the impact that it is having on realignment.
1) Why no discussion about financial windfall Uconn, Cincy, and USF for a couple years? (Only exit fees have been discussed)
2) Why would Pitt and Cuse not pay the $20 million that WVU paid to leave 1 year earlier. Pitt and Cuse saved $12.5 million for staying in the Big East for an extra year. Without receiving Big East conference revenue this past year, Pitt and Cuse would have been better off paying the extra $12.5 million and leaving for the ACC to collect its conference share of money.
3) Question 2 goes for Louisville, Rutgers, and Maryland as well, although this would have taken some coordination.
4) I did not hear any mention of athletic budgets being tight at Pitt this past year, and did not hear anyone else mention tight athletic budgets from other schools such as Cuse.
5) Honestly, how important should athletic revenue be to universities? I know that schools are in business to bring in revenue and this includes athletics, but Pitt brings in over $7 billion of revenue a year. I would think a few million either way would not have the impact that it is having on realignment.