Jan 9, 2013
5:20:29pm
The rest of his post was spot on
Expect Utah to get an additional $4 million next year and then $8 million the year after for the PAC-12 TV deal. It should be about $16 million per team during these early years which Utah will make in 2 years.

Like I said before about the PAC network, the B1G Network made them $7 million per team and they only own 49% of the rights. The PAC owns 100% of the PAC12 Network rights. They have signed on with every major carrier except DirecTV and that will happen soon enough.

The Utes were paid almost $2.5 million this year for bowl revenue and they didn't even go to a bowl. In the new BCS deal, it is going to be even easier for the PAC to get two teams into the BCS. If one of the PAC teams makes the top 4, they are in the Semis and the next highest rated team automatically goes to the Rose Bowl. So you are going to see another couple million per year there.

So in two years, I think it is fairly conservative to predict Utah to pull in another $8 million in the major TV deal ($16 million total), between $7-10 million from the PAC12 Network, $2 million for the CCG, and around $4 million for bowl revenue. That right there is over $30 million. In addition, it's almost $20 million MORE than what Utah made this year. The numbers are down right silly.
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