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According to MLive.com, most Big Ten schools will receive $51.1 million in TV money for the 2018 fiscal year, up nearly $15 million from 2017. Big Ten newcomers Rutgers, Maryland and Nebraska will get a smaller share than the other 11 members. (Edit:Nebraska actually gets a full share starting next month)
Last June, the Big Ten reached a six-year deal with ESPN worth $190 million per season and another agreement with Fox Sports that will pay the conference an average of $240 million a year. The arrangements maintained a decades-long relationship between the Big Ten and ESPN and expanded the partnership between the conference and Fox, with that latter network getting first pick of games.
http://awfulannouncing.com/ncaa/new...ols-will-cross-50-million-threshold-2018.html
Last June, the Big Ten reached a six-year deal with ESPN worth $190 million per season and another agreement with Fox Sports that will pay the conference an average of $240 million a year. The arrangements maintained a decades-long relationship between the Big Ten and ESPN and expanded the partnership between the conference and Fox, with that latter network getting first pick of games.
http://awfulannouncing.com/ncaa/new...ols-will-cross-50-million-threshold-2018.html