This just might be a big week for fundraising folks
An NCAA tourney run would be fantastic.
Doesn't the SoCon divide the money equally among its members?din23 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 10:43 amHere is a good article explaining it: https://www.sportico.com/leagues/colleg ... 234625231/
Two years ago, it was $337,141 per game played, and they go to the conference on a rolling six-year window. This year's shares should be higher by some percentage points. I assume that, with the 2020 tournament be cancelled, it now includes six tournaments over seven years. For the SoCon that would be 7 total shares, plus how many extra ones we earn this season.
17, ETSU
18, UNCG
19, Wofford (x2 since they beat Seton Hall)
21, UNCG
22, Chattanooga
23, Furman
Roundball wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 10:48 amDoesn't the SoCon divide the money equally among its members?din23 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 10:43 amHere is a good article explaining it: https://www.sportico.com/leagues/colleg ... 234625231/
Two years ago, it was $337,141 per game played, and they go to the conference on a rolling six-year window. This year's shares should be higher by some percentage points. I assume that, with the 2020 tournament be cancelled, it now includes six tournaments over seven years. For the SoCon that would be 7 total shares, plus how many extra ones we earn this season.
17, ETSU
18, UNCG
19, Wofford (x2 since they beat Seton Hall)
21, UNCG
22, Chattanooga
23, Furman
Don’t know the formula, but think it’s divided ‘unequally’ with the Team that goes getting a larger share of the pie for that year’s allotment. Surely, one of the more avid hoops nuts here will have it all ticked and tied and be able to quote the scheme chapter and verse.Roundball wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 10:48 amDoesn't the SoCon divide the money equally among its members?din23 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 10:43 amHere is a good article explaining it: https://www.sportico.com/leagues/colleg ... 234625231/
Two years ago, it was $337,141 per game played, and they go to the conference on a rolling six-year window. This year's shares should be higher by some percentage points. I assume that, with the 2020 tournament be cancelled, it now includes six tournaments over seven years. For the SoCon that would be 7 total shares, plus how many extra ones we earn this season.
17, ETSU
18, UNCG
19, Wofford (x2 since they beat Seton Hall)
21, UNCG
22, Chattanooga
23, Furman