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Big 12 revenues on track to pass $40M per school

Associated Press
By Associated Press
1 Min Read May 31, 2019 | 7 years Ago
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IRVING, Texas — Big 12 revenues are up again and expected to surpass $40 million per school annually before the current media rights deal runs out in about five years.

Commissioner Bob Bowlsby says each university was receiving $38.8 million for 2018-19, or a total of $388 million in the 10-team conference. That’s about a 6% increase over last year. It is the 13th consecutive year of a revenue increase for the Big 12.

The figured announced Friday as the league wrapped up its spring meetings don’t include third-tier broadcast rights, such as what Texas gets through the Longhorn Network. Those totals vary by school.

Bowlsby said he anticipates Big 12 revenue reaching the mid-$40 million range per school before the TV rights deal expires in 2024-25. Bowlsby said the league has seen an increase of about 55% over the past five years.

The Big 12 revenue ranks third behind the Big Ten and Southeastern Conference.

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