ACC yearly revenue climbs over $700M. How does league stack up to SEC, Big Ten?
Posted May 26, 2024
The ACC, facing lawsuits from two current members seeking bigger riches elsewhere, generated more than $706 million in revenue and distributed more than $44.8 million to its 14 football-playing schools — both records — in the 2022-23 fiscal year, according to the league's latest tax filing. The ACC's revenue rose 14.5% from the previous year.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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