Television contracts provide the conferences with most of their revenue, and the Power Five’s TV deals get about 80% of their value from football, according to AJ Maestas, the CEO of Navigate, a Chicago-based firm that specializes in college and professional sports rights valuations. SEC commissioner Greg Sankey was credited with almost $2.6 million in total pay. The returns, four of which were provided this week in response to requests from USA TODAY Sports, serve as yet another reminder of the financial backdrop against which major-college sports’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the fight over athletes’ name, image and likeness rights are playing out.

The NCAA also recorded a $209 million settlement related to those past athletes who argued the value of their scholarships was illegally capped. The largest chunk of that spending went to dispersing $560.3 million back to its roughly 1,100 member institutions in 24 sports in all three divisions, as well as $200 million for a one-time payment the NCAA made to schools to fund additional programs. Another $160.5 million went to the Division I performance fund, which awards conferences based on how many teams play in the NCAA tournament and how far they advance.

The ACC has been expected to see a dramatic increase in 2020, which was the first year of revenue from the ACC Network. Units are paid out over six years. The NCAA pulled in $761 million from the 2017 NCAA tournament. She declined to say how much had been reported for any given year.

Any missed football game could cost a conference from $2 million to $5 million, Maestas said. The Division I College Football Playoff and bowl games are independently operated, and the NCAA does not receive revenue from these events. On top of that, Delany’s total includes nearly $1.8 million that had been reported as deferred compensation on prior years’ returns but was not actually paid until 2018. NCAA tops $1 billion in revenue for first time, How one Georgia Tech assistant helped get Election Day off for all D-I athletes, Utah erred in athlete's death, settles for $13.5M, Arizona eliminating 21 jobs as part of $30M cut, North Dakota tops preseason college hockey poll, North Dakota removes Miller from hockey program, Paralyzed ex-BU hockey player Roy dies at 45, Bethune-Cookman opts for no sports in 2020-21, Yewcic, 2-sport star for Michigan St., dies at 88, Jackson St. sanctioned for certification violations, How COVID-19 will impact NHL prospects in the 2020-21 season, Catarina Macario ready for new chapter with USWNT, 'Next Gen United' players run for U.S. Soccer Athlete Council, Black collegiate gymnasts describe culture of racism, isolation, Broker offering COVID-19 insurance for colleges, Waiver protects juco athletes' eligibility in '20-21, MSU dropping swimming, diving after 2020-21, ESPN.com's sports business reporter since 2012; previously at ESPN from 2000-06, Appears on SportsCenter, ESPN Radio, ESPN.com and with ABC News.

The NCAA generated $1.06 billion in revenue from September 2016 through August 2017 -- the first time it has surpassed the $1 billion mark. The aggregate revenue total for the five conferences represents an increase of just more than 6% compared to the total for fiscal 2018.

This money, Suderman said, was connected to a contract-completion payment that started being reported for Delany in 2011. Altogether, this means Delany’s unduplicated, net compensation for the year was about $8.5 million — well over the $5.5 million he received in 2017 that had been the most paid to a college conference commissioner in a year.

Mississippi did not get a full share because its football team was banned from postseason play. ►The 10-team Big 12 reported $439 million and payouts ranging from $38.2 million to $42 million. Despite making all the headlines, television revenue isn’t the largest source of revenue for most college football programs. Maryland and Rutgers received smaller revenue-share amounts, but both schools also received loans from the conference against future revenue shares. Delany stepped aside from the Big Ten on Jan. 1, after just over 30 years as commissioner. The Big Ten, Big 12, ACC and Pac-12 usually have filed and released their tax records in May, but because of the pandemic, the IRS granted non-profit organizations additional time this year. In July 2015, he became fully eligible for more than $20 million in future bonus payments, and he started receiving those amounts in 2017. The data below covers Fiscal Year 2018, running from July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019.

A $70 million concussion testing and diagnosis settlement also hangs in the balance. The return said Delany accrued, but had not yet been paid, another $2.8 million that was described on the return as deferred compensation but also is part of the future bonus payments. Any games not played likely would result in lost revenue, Maestas said, with the per-game amount depending on which network has the rights to it. Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott was credited with $5.4 million in total compensation for the 2018 calendar year, the Big 12’s Bob Bowlsby just over $4 million and the ACC’s John Swofford nearly $3.8 million. Scott, who had $2.95 million in base salary in 2018, is taking a 12% cut in base salary for the 2021 fiscal year, spokesman Andrew Walker said. Southeastern Conference generated $721 million in revenue for 2019 fiscal year, Non-conference opponents feel 'dramatic' loss of revenue in millions of dollars, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. The organization noted that it is still negotiating with its insurance carriers.



Our list of college football’s most valuable teams is ranked by average football revenue across the 2015, 2016 and 2017 seasons, the three most … That figure that does not take into account the equity value of the Pac-12 Networks, the conference’s fully self-owned television and video content provider whose expenses help result in the conference passing less money to its member schools than the other conferences.

MORE DETAILS: Southeastern Conference generated $721 million in revenue for 2019 fiscal year, BIG TEN FOOTBALL: Non-conference opponents feel 'dramatic' loss of revenue in millions of dollars. The new documents, however, show that 2018 was the first time in which he received a full year’s worth of the payments, according to Big Ten chief financial officer Julie Suderman. The majority of the revenue came from its usual source -- the NCAA men's basketball tournament. UT’s revenue has more than tripled since 2003, the earliest year data is available, when they led the country with $47 million in football-specific revenue. The Power Five college sports conferences had more than $2.9 billion in combined revenue for their 2019 fiscal years, the conferences’ new federal tax records show. The NCAA also generated $129.4 million in ticket revenue and $60 million in marketing rights for the 2017 fiscal year. ►The Pac-12 reported $530.4 million (payouts of about $32.2 million per school).

In January, the Southeastern Conference reported $720.6 million for fiscal 2019, with an average per-school distribution of nearly $45.3 million to the 13 schools that received full shares. That number is set to rise to $869 million this year. For example, Texas football banked almost exactly twice as much from contributions ($30.3 million) as it did from conference distributions ($15.3 million), which includes television revenue, according to its annual financial report filed with the NCAA .

The ACC declined to address Swofford's current compensation. Beginning in 2019-20, a portion of NCAA revenue will be distributed to Division I schools based on their student-athletes’ academic performance. Delany’s base salary for the year was about $2.4 million. The outlook for 2021 is uncertain and highly dependent on what happens with the football season. Attendance at Division I, II & III college football games 2003-2019 Average ticket price for college football games by conference 2020 Biggest college football stadiums by capacity in the U.S. 2019

Adjusting for inflation, the Power Five’s combined annual revenues have increased by more than $1.2 billion over the past five years.

Those four conferences just completed their 2020 fiscal years — the SEC’s closes Aug. 31 — and their spokespeople said they anticipate those revenues figures will be largely unaffected by the pandemic. The NCAA pulled in more than $1 billion in revenue for the first time in history during the 2016-17 school year. According to the new documents, covering fiscal years ending June 30: ►The Big Ten brought in $781.5 million, which resulted in payouts of about $55.6 million to each of the 14-team conference’s 12 longest-standing members. The $1.06 billion in revenue from September 2016 through August 2017 is reported in audited financials the organization released on Wednesday. Bowlsby — whose base salary was $2.5 million in 2018 — is taking a 20% salary reduction "for the foreseeable future," according to an email from conference spokesman Bob Burda. (Under IRS rules, a non-profit organization must report its revenue and expense data based on its fiscal year, but it must report compensation data based on the calendar year completed during the fiscal year.).

►The Atlantic Coast reported $455.4 million (payouts from $27.6 million to $34 million across 14 schools, plus $6.8 million to Notre Dame). The Power Five college sports conferences had more than $2.9 billion in combined revenue for their 2019 fiscal years, the conferences’ new federal tax records show.

The Big Ten reported more than $780 million in revenue, the most of any conference, and its return credits recently retired commissioner Jim Delany with nearly $10.3 million in total compensation for the 2018 calendar year.

The NCAA's expenses were $956 million. He also received nearly $3 million that was categorized on the return as bonus compensation and, according to Suderman, was connected to the future bonus payments.

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