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[QUOTE="visitingcock, post: 3532397, member: 6872"] Feb 2020 The Southeastern Conference (SEC) has announced that US$651 million of total revenue was distributed among its members for the fiscal year ending 31st August 2019, up 3.8 per cent on the US$627.1 million reported over the previous period.[B] [/B] The US college sports conference increased its payouts for 2018/19 to [U]just over US$44.6 million per school.[/U] This does not include approximately US$7.8 million of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and SEC grants divided among the 14 member institutions. The average distribution was up on the US$43.1 million for 2017/18, not including schools that participated in the NCAA football bowl games. The total distribution amount is comprised of revenue generated from television agreements, post-season bowl games, the College Football Playoff, the SEC Football Championship, the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament, NCAA Championships and a supplemental surplus distribution. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/sec-2018-2019-revenue-distribution-ncaa-college-sports[/URL] [B][SIZE=6]Pay your women, Big 10. [/SIZE][/B] Is it worth it?[B] [/B]Maybe not from a bean counter's perspective in terms of dollars per win, but . . . "Staley and Gamecock Nation can be proud because the women's basketball program has led the nation in attendance for the last five seasons. [U]South Carolina[/U] is on pace to make it six years in a row thanks to an average attendance of 11,069 that is No. 1 in the land. [U]Tennessee[/U] (No. 6 nationally, average of 8,080) and [U]Mississippi State [/U](No. 9, 7,524) give the Southeastern Conference three teams in the top 10 - and five in the top 25 [U](Kentuck[/U]y No. 18, 4,688;[U] Missour[/U]i, No. 24, 3,825) -- and continue the league's run of setting the pace for attendance." [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.secsports.com/article/28981850/sec-sets-pace-women-basketball-attendance[/URL] FWIW [/QUOTE]
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