Big Ten Reports Record $759M in 2018 Revenue

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The Big Ten Conference is not wanting for money to pay the bills after posting record 2018 financials.

In its fiscal 2018, the Big Ten posted $759 million in revenue, which far exceeds any comparable annual figure for a college sports conference, according to federal tax record obtained by the USA Today.

The numbers represent an increase of 48 percent over 2017’s revenue of $512.9 million.

Commissioner Jim Delany received $5.5 million in total compensation for the 2017 calendar year, with a base pay in 2017 of $2.25 million, about $125,000 more than it was a year earlier. He also received nearly $1.5 million in bonus pay.

USA Today reports that the exceptional financials were driven by new TV agreements that took effect in the 2017-18 school year and resulted in payment of roughly $54 million to 12 of the conference’s 14 longest-standing member. Maryland and Rutgers, which are newcomers to the conference, received smaller shares.

The Big Ten’s revenue compares to $660 million recorded by the Southeastern Conference for the same period, which resulted in payouts of $47 million to each of its 13 member schools.

The 10-team Big 12 recently reported $374 million in revenue for 2018.

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