If the Big 12 can get $28 million/team from its TV partners for going to 14, what do you think is going to happen when the SEC renegotiates its contract to include 14 teams?
$325 million a year, as quoted in the article below, is a really low-ball estimate. Add $100 million, and you might be right.
Where the SEC will really make a huge amount of money - and where the rest of Missouri's "$12 million more" figure comes from is the SEC network. It's going to happen. It's going to be just as big/successful as the Big Ten network.
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