
foolz
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New Big12 schools EADA Grand Total Revenue figures for FY24; In Millions (FY23 Revenue for comparison): Kansas $215 ($206) Baylor $148 ($137) Colorado $147 ($136) TCU $142 ($149) Arizona $139 ($139) Ok St. $132 ($119) BYU $130 ($106) ** Arizona St $127 ($128) Texas Tech $115 ($124) Utah $112 ($111) K-State $106 ($102) WVU $106 ($103) Iowa St $101 ($93) Houston $99 ($84) ** UCF $93 ($88) ** Cincy $90 ($77) ** **Half Share Big-12 payouts for FY 2024 -While UCF only jumped $5M, Cincy went up $13M, Houston was up $15M, and BYU surged up $24M... I would not be surprised if BYU was in the top 2 of the conference revenue-wise within the next 2 years, when the Cougs start receiving a full-share conference payout -Kansas continues a second year being head and shoulders above the rest of the Big12 (In FY22 they only reported $125M)... & the gap between the Jayhawks, and #2 Baylor, is bigger than the gap between Baylor and #16 Cincy; this is likely related to their huge capital campaign fundraising towards the recent rebuild of their football stadium, but impressive nonetheless. -All Pac-12 additions fiscally flat YOY, except Colorado, who reported $11M more this year; these figures and next year's report will represent the last two years of Pac-12 payouts, and the recent payouts were down from the payouts reflected in these new numbers, so don't expect those 4 schools to surge up too much in the next EADA report a year from now (except maybe Colorado & ASU with their recent success in Football) -Baylor & Ok St up over $10M; Iowa St up $8M (almost 10%) -Texas Tech down $9M; TCU down $5M


