AAC has officially announced the minimum schools must spend.
* $10m over a 3yr period
* up to schools how to distribute
* up to $2.5m can be Alston payments that most already do anyway
* Schools that fail to meet the $10 million standard at the conclusion of the 2027-28 academic year could be subject to a “review” of their membership status within the conference
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This is what I mean when I say we don't want to get left behind. Not from a conference realignment standpoint, but a $ standpoint.
I haven't heard about CUSA setting a minimum, but can all our schools swing averaging $3.3m per year extra? That is what our peers are spending on the low end, and what will be required for us to compete.
I'd bet the PAC will be doing more than that.
* $10m over a 3yr period
* up to schools how to distribute
* up to $2.5m can be Alston payments that most already do anyway
* Schools that fail to meet the $10 million standard at the conclusion of the 2027-28 academic year could be subject to a “review” of their membership status within the conference
American Athletic Conference becomes first league to set 'minimum standard' revenue share of $10 million
The AAC has taken the first leap into the revenue sharing era of college sports.
This is what I mean when I say we don't want to get left behind. Not from a conference realignment standpoint, but a $ standpoint.
I haven't heard about CUSA setting a minimum, but can all our schools swing averaging $3.3m per year extra? That is what our peers are spending on the low end, and what will be required for us to compete.
I'd bet the PAC will be doing more than that.