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For a smaller payout.PartyBear said:
UW seems to have no choice but to join the XII based on this. Their operating expenses will be even higher travelling to the east coast every other weekend for road games if they join the ACC.
They will make a lot less than in the XII or ACC as well if they do that.GoodOleBaylorLine said:For a smaller payout.PartyBear said:
UW seems to have no choice but to join the XII based on this. Their operating expenses will be even higher travelling to the east coast every other weekend for road games if they join the ACC.
They could also suck it up and remake the P12, which is actually what I think is going to happen.
I am not sure about ACC. Their pay out is pathetic and goes for another 13 years.PartyBear said:They will make a lot less than in the XII or ACC as well if they do that.GoodOleBaylorLine said:For a smaller payout.PartyBear said:
UW seems to have no choice but to join the XII based on this. Their operating expenses will be even higher travelling to the east coast every other weekend for road games if they join the ACC.
They could also suck it up and remake the P12, which is actually what I think is going to happen.
That makes better sense. Figure average of 70 players per game with 12-13 game schedules. What is hard to understand is the wide range. Charter flights essentially the same rate for everyone, same with meals and hotels. Teams with a greater number of longer trips should have the higher expenses, but it does not really look like it from yhese numbers,Proud 1992 Alum said:
The graphic above says that the number is the total dollars per player of game day expenses, including lodging, meals, transportation, uniforms, equipment, etc. Using data reported for the 2019 season.