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Not O/T: WMU Payouts from Cotton Bowl
The bottom line for EMU and 10 other MAC members:

"The Cotton Bowl distributed $6 million to the Mid-American Conference, and $2.11 million went for the MAC's required ticket purchase. The MAC retained an additional $2.75 million to be split among the 12 conference members later. "

$2.75M / 12 = 230K.

And WMU had expenses:

"WMU spent about $1.15 million in funds received from the Cotton Bowl for expenses related to the game, financial information the Kalamazoo Gazette obtained from the university through the Freedom of Information Act. "

So let's see if the math adds up: 2.11 + 2.75 + 1.15 = Yep, 6M.

http://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/inde..._kalamazoo
03-22-2017 11:30 AM
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