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When asked about sharing more money with the NCAA the power five collectively yelled "not a dime back"
 
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When asked about sharing more money with the NCAA the power five collectively yelled "not a dime back"
The ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC each will draw a baseline amount of approximately $50 million in the first year of a 12-year contract. The other five FBS-level leagues will split $75 million – but that's more than five times greater than their combined payday in 2013.

“It's good for everybody,” Bill Hancock, the College Football Playoff's executive director, told USA TODAY Sports. “There's more money for everybody.”
 

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The ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC each will draw a baseline amount of approximately $50 million in the first year of a 12-year contract. The other five FBS-level leagues will split $75 million – but that's more than five times greater than their combined payday in 2013.

“It's good for everybody,” Bill Hancock, the College Football Playoff's executive director, told USA TODAY Sports. “There's more money for everybody.”
Issue isn't raw numbers, it's the spread between the P5 and G5. Adding massive amounts of cash to a system creates an inflationary economy. It doesn't matter if your raw numbers go up if your buying power goes down.
 
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The ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC each will draw a baseline amount of approximately $50 million in the first year of a 12-year contract. The other five FBS-level leagues will split $75 million – but that's more than five times greater than their combined payday in 2013.

“It's good for everybody,” Bill Hancock, the College Football Playoff's executive director, told USA TODAY Sports. “There's more money for everybody.”

Everyone is pretty much making more money in this in new world. Well everyone except UConn, Cincinnati, and USF. OF those I only care about UConn.
 
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