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RE: sounds like Idaho's AD was WRONG
(04-10-2013 01:34 PM)stever20 Wrote:  thing that could be interesting-
say CUSA goes 16 and finishes 4th. Say they get 2.5 million.
SBC goes 12(picks up 2 more FCS schools) and finishes 5th. They get 1.5 million extra.
CUSA 14.5 million, 16 schools- 906k per school
SBC 13.5 million, 12 schools- 1,125k per school

For CUSA to just match SBC, they would need to finish at least #2 of the 5 conferences, and more likely #1. Even if they remain at 14, they would need 3.75 million from the group 2 money, which would probably be #3 type money.

The $6 million for having the highest ranked team will be split with conference mates in every conference other than the MWC. If an MAC/AAC/SBC team made it the payout difference would be even larger over CUSA.
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