Athletic directors planning for NCAA being unable to cover financial losses of canceled March Madness. | The Boneyard

Athletic directors planning for NCAA being unable to cover financial losses of canceled March Madness.

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>The association has $250 million to $275 million in business-interruption insurance connected to the tournament, the ADs and administrators have been told, but it is unclear how quickly that money would come to the NCAA – or how much. These types of insurance claims can bog down in a variety of disputes, and catastrophic-event insurance markets are likely to be under stress because of the global pandemic.

The association depends on the basketball tournament for nearly all of its roughly $1.1 billion in normal annual revenue.

During a fiscal year ending Aug. 31, 2020, the NCAA had been scheduled to collect $827 million just from its long-term multimedia and marketing rights agreement with CBS and Turner, according to the association’s recently released audited financial statement. That statement attributed $170 million in non-CBS/Turner revenue for fiscal 2019 to “championships and NIT tournaments,” with a sizable portion of that likely coming from the men’s basketball tournament.

The NCAA’s 2020 Revenue Distribution Plan calls for the association to make payouts to Division I schools from April 15 through June 10. Just over $220 million in payments are scheduled for April 15, but those may be delayed.
 
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Yea, I doubt those under investigation are running to help bail out the NCAA.
 
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Yeah in another thread I said:
The insurance company is going to pay out a billion dollars?

Didn't think so. NCAA is kinda screwed here, because they had to cancel. Wouldn't be surprised if they cancel D3 sports for a year.
 
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This is the problem with the NCAA revenue model. Basketball funds the NCAA. Football funds the P5 schools.
 

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Does the NCAA or UConn make any money from showing reruns of our 6 OT game, the Scotty to Tate pass to win, Ray dunking on Iverson etc. I have watched them all recently on TV
 

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