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Makes no real sense. There doesn’t seem to be a real correlation between revenue and value. We have higher revenue and far better programs than many ranked above us. Look at the values of BC, Cuse and Oregon State, They do nothing and their athletic departments are worth 2-3 times what ours is? I don’t think so. I think a P4 slot would triple or quadruple our value based on what I see here.
 

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Makes no real sense. There doesn’t seem to be a real correlation between revenue and value. We have higher revenue and far better programs than many ranked above us. Look at the values of BC, Cuse and Oregon State, They do nothing and their athletic departments are worth 2-3 times what ours is? I don’t think so. I think a P4 slot would triple or quadruple our value based on what I see here.
They are valuing cash flow (probably, not going to bother reading). We are being deprived a significant cash flow.
 
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The other schools have bigger media contracts , it is really quite simple

The interesting aspect of it is, if you add the big 12 media contract and cfp money to our total, we become virtually tied with the highest team in the big 12 in total revenue.
 
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Valuations all start at 4x revenue and then adjusted for the other variables. Good discussion in the private equity thread. UConn lags because of no affiliation with a football conference. The foundation has been there. The power conference $$ has not. UConn is that investment opportunity just waiting in the wings.

 
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Unfortunately for us.

Seems like D1 schools are getting taken to the cleaners in basketball. It's worth quite a bit. Where is all the money going?
To fund all the other sports unlike football
 
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No. I mean there is a ton of money being made on basketball, but it’s not getting to the schools.

I’ve posted this before but it goes to your point.

The NCAA make $1B/year from March Madness and the most any conference got was $34MM!

Now, they’ve agreed to use this money to fund the House settlement.

The NCAA treats March Madness money like it’s their personal slush fund to do whatever they want with.
 
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I’ve posted this before but it goes to your point.

The NCAA make $1B/year from March Madness and the most any conference got was $34MM!

Now, they’ve agreed to use this money to fund the House settlement.

The NCAA treats March Madness money like it’s their personal slush fund to do whatever they want with.

This is what I was getting at.

Hurley talks about this too.
 
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I’ve posted this before but it goes to your point.

The NCAA make $1B/year from March Madness and the most any conference got was $34MM!

Now, they’ve agreed to use this money to fund the House settlement.

The NCAA treats March Madness money like it’s their personal slush fund to do whatever they want with.
Serious question. Why don’t the power conferences (and Big East) “take” March Madness like they did the CFP? They already have precedent for it.
 
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They are valuing cash flow (probably, not going to bother reading). We are being deprived a significant cash flow.

I was unable to find the details. I’m curious, if you added expected cash flow increase from an ACC or B12 where would that place us? We should take into account higher Ticket Revenues for Football.
 

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It’s all about football. Period.
This was my point in this. Even with football being the driving factor, we rank second out of all the G5 schools and have no conference to provide additional TV revenue or bowl revenue
 
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Makes no real sense. There doesn’t seem to be a real correlation between revenue and value. We have higher revenue and far better programs than many ranked above us. Look at the values of BC, Cuse and Oregon State, They do nothing and their athletic departments are worth 2-3 times what ours is? I don’t think so. I think a P4 slot would triple or quadruple our value based on what I see here.
Revenue generation.
 
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Revenue generation.
Yes, but there’s schools way ahead of us with less revenue. Those schools are/were in a P4 but still don’t generate more than us. They shouldn’t be ranked ahead of us unless you get P4 bonus points. Our value is probably 2-3x in a P4.
 
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Yes, but there’s schools way ahead of us with less revenue. Those schools are/were in a P4 but still don’t generate more than us. They shouldn’t be ranked ahead of us unless you get P4 bonus points. Our value is probably 2-3x in a P4.
Not all revenue is treated equally in the valuations. Longer term/guaranteed revenue such as the network TV revenue carries more weight than shorter term corporate sponsorships, for example.
 
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Looking at this list from a business/finance standpoint, next up to be invited to a bigger revenue conference from the G5 would be the below listed. I'd like to see the rest of the list and where the rest of the P4 fall.

67 SDSU
71 UConn
72 Boise St
73 East Carolina
74 South Florida
75 Memphis

Makes sense because they are always in the conversation. 3 are in AAC, 2 are going PAC. And then UConn. Rather than look at P4, we know there are a number of G5 programs spread out, and the PAC was trying to get the best of the rest. The AAC is always the just on the outside and ready to be poached. If the best of the AAC and the PAC merged, there should be a lot of value there. Or just merge the entire AAC and PAC for I think 21 football programs. Add 1 more (hmmm hmmm) to make it 22 with 2 divisions.

There are a lot of corrections at the bottom of the article:

"Correction: This story has been updated to correct the valuations for North Carolina State University, which is worth $481 million, and for Ohio State University, which is worth $1.32 billion. It also corrects the rankings of 16 schools on CNBC’s list and corrects that Brigham Young University is a private university. This story has also been updated to correct aggregate valuation data for the ACC conference, which is worth about $10 billion or about $558 million per school."
 

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