I'm surprised Stanford would consider no payout. From what I saw it was initially 30%. If the remaining P12 merged with MWC, let's guess that a new media deal meant $8m per school:BearlyBeloved said:
Stanford is trying hard to receive an invite from the ACC and might be willing to do so at a reduced revenue-sharing cost:
ACC that it would be open to joining the conference at greatly reduced or even no media rights payout for several years
Year 1 MWC | Year 1 ACC
$8m | $0
$8m | $0
$8m | $0
$8m | $0
$8m | $23m Year 5 Stanford would have made $40 million in 'new' MWC with new TV deal
$8m | $23m Year 6 $48m in MWC, $46m in ACC
$8m | $23m Year 7 $56m in MWC, $69m in ACC.
So, by year 7 they would be ahead. This does not account for travel which would be horrendously expensive if they bring the non revenue sports to the ACC.
*I've looked up ACC media deal payouts and they are all over the place so I am not sure what is accurate. I've seen $17m, $23m and +$30m per team per year. I have no clue what a renegotiated P4+MWC deal would be worth. $8m per team is a guess.
