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LOL. I didn't realize that there were so many islands on the east coast. But whatever, Syracuse can do a flyover to Boston College and be fine.
ACC schools will make more money than Big XII schools in TV money in 2013-2914. It will be around $23 milion for the ACC schools while $20 million for the Big XII. And with 11 bowl schools, the BCS National Champion, and the Orange Bowl Champion, there is a rather large bowl fund on top of that. You can keep saying that the ACC is the lowest, and you can continue to be incorrect. It's up to you.
LOL! ACC schools won't get more from their conference than BIG 12 schools do. The ACC paid out more than $4 million less than the BIG 12 did last year and that will continue throughout the contracts--in fact it will likely get wider. The ACC's top dog FSU only made a little over $18 mil for 2013 from the ACC. The BIG 12 paid out more than $22 million last year, and the payouts grow throughout the contract. By 2015 the BIG 12 will be paying out over $30 million to members-not including tier 3 television rights schools control for themselves. The ACC's bowl revenues have to be split between 14 or 15 schools. You forget the BIG 12 also had bowls-which payout more than ACC bowls did and had two BCS reps as well. I haven't been uncorrect about the ACC's low