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Houston Chronicle exclusive: Texas, Oklahoma reach out to SEC about joining conference.
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[QUOTE="huskymedic, post: 4019234, member: 549"] #moremonitoring: [MEDIA=twitter]1420168680852234241[/MEDIA] -> Boise State hired MRJ Advisors in November 2020, according to the documents, and the group visited Boise State’s campus and began gathering comparative information later that month. After Dickey and Avalos were hired in January, the firm presented its findings to the athletic department in February, using data collected from fiscal year 2019. The group concluded that if Boise State can’t land in a Power Five conference, its best bet might be to stay in the Mountain West — in part because of the favorable cut of the conference’s TV money that goes to the Broncos, and also because institutional support and Boise State’s academic ratings lag behind many AAC schools, not to mention those competing at the pinnacle of the sport. <- -> The Broncos’ main reason to stay — at least when it comes to possibly joining another Group of Five conference — begins with that favorable cut of the TV revenue, according to MRJ Advisors. The latest number available placed the value of Boise State’s extra benefit at $1.8 million, with a total TV payout of about $5.7 million. “Boise State has a ‘preferred’ revenue share in the Mountain West Conference. We do not believe it is likely that other conferences would incorporate,” the group wrote in its presentation to members of the athletic department. “Also, there is currently not an increase in media revenue associated with the AAC compared to the MWC based upon current media contracts.” <- [/QUOTE]
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