
Rick
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Big Ten announces $1.37 billion distributed to its 18 member schools during fiscal year 2024-25, a $490 million increase from 2023-24 The $1.37 billion is $76.1 million per school, although Washington & Oregon receive reduced share after joining in 2024 on3.com/nil/news/big-t…

Some notes: • The biggest drop anywhere in the chart is from #1 Texas to #2 Kentucky. Texas does not get a break anywhere, their weakest opponent is tougher than Texas Tech’s average opponent. • There’s really no gap between the SEC/Big Ten and ACC/Big 12, or the P4 and G6. Stronger conferences have stronger averages, but there aren’t sharp cutoffs. • Half the Pac-12 is above several P4 teams. Houston would have a bottom 3 Pac-12 schedule.




News here that will add Pac-12 and Mountain West games to ESPN streaming if you don't get The CW.

CW Sports and ESPN are teaming up 🤝 The ESPN App is set to be streaming home for all CW Sports live events starting this summer!



Oregon State has a tougher schedule than the following “Power 4” programs: Miami Iowa state Kansas state Rutgers Pitt Vanderbilt Texas Tech Houston



Football Wins in West since 2010 163—Oregon 158—Boise St 134—BYU 132—Washington 130—USC 130—Utah 129—SDSU 118—Stanford 115—Fresno St 114—Air Force 108—ASU 108—Utah St 100—UCLA 96—WSU 93—Nevada 92—Arizona 88—Hawai'i 88—Wyoming 83—Cal 80—SJSU 78—CSU 77—Ore St 72—UNLV 69—Colorado 62—New Mexico
















