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2009 Southeastern Conference Revenue Distribution
Published by MoonDog on October 30, 2009
The Southeastern Conference distributed approximately $132.5 million to the 12 league institutions in the revenue sharing plan for the 2008-2009 fiscal year, according to league commissioner Mike Slive.
The $132.5 million is the highest total ever distributed in SEC history and represents a 4% increase from the $127.6 million distributed to member schools for the 2007-08 fiscal year.
The revenue sharing plans include money generated by football television, bowls, the SEC Football Championship, basketball television, the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament and NCAA Championships.
Broken down by categories, the $132.5 million was derived from $52 million from football television, $25.4 million from bowls, $14.3 million from the SEC Football Championship, $13.6 million from basketball television, $4.1 million from the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament and $23.1 million from NCAA Championships.
The average amount distributed to each school was $11.1 million.
Not included in the $132.5 million was $11.6 million retained by the institutions participating in bowls and $744,000 divided among all 12 institutions by the NCAA for academic enhancement.
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