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Re: NCAA tourney thread

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 6:15 pm
by mrydel
We're ever really close to getting the Harrison twins?

Re: NCAA tourney thread

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 6:36 pm
by Treadway21
CalallenStang wrote:
Stallion wrote:7 wins by AAC equals about 10.5 million to conference schools


Cincy - 1 Unit
Memphis - 2 Units
Louisville - 3 Units
UConn - 5 Units

Total: 11 Units

1 Unit = $250,000 per year for 6 years (http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2 ... worth.aspx)

11 Units = $2,750,000 x 6 years = $16,500,000 total

Louisville and Rutgers are leaving their units behind to be divided among the other 8 schools. So SMU will receive $2,750,000/8 = $343,750 this year. Not sure if ECU, Tulane, and Tulsa get to share in the wealth generated from this year when they come into the conference next year or not, but if not, then SMU's total share is $343,750*6 = $2,062,500.

And that's just from this year's tourney. Does anyone know if we have any rights to units from previous years?

How did the MWC do on their units? Who still wishes we went there?


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Re: NCAA tourney thread

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 7:15 pm
by UCincinnati
CalallenStang wrote:
Stallion wrote:7 wins by AAC equals about 10.5 million to conference schools


Cincy - 1 Unit
Memphis - 2 Units
Louisville - 3 Units
UConn - 5 Units

Total: 11 Units

1 Unit = $250,000 per year for 6 years (http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2 ... worth.aspx)

11 Units = $2,750,000 x 6 years = $16,500,000 total

Louisville and Rutgers are leaving their units behind to be divided among the other 8 schools. So SMU will receive $2,750,000/8 = $343,750 this year. Not sure if ECU, Tulane, and Tulsa get to share in the wealth generated from this year when they come into the conference next year or not, but if not, then SMU's total share is $343,750*6 = $2,062,500.

And that's just from this year's tourney. Does anyone know if we have any rights to units from previous years?

I am pretty sure only UC, UConn and South Florida have access to those units. The remaining schools didn't officially enter the conference until 7/1/2013 (Temple was football only until then too).

A small consolation prize for UC and UConn...