INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - There’s more than just school pride and bragging rights to all that bellyaching over who might be in and who might be out of college football ‘s first 12-team playoff.
Pride, bragging rights and more than $115M at stake when final college playoff rankings come out
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - There’s more than just school pride and bragging rights to all that bellyaching over who might be in and who might be out of college football ‘s first 12-team playoff.
Try the more than $115 million that will be spread across the conferences at the end of the season, all depending on who gets in and which teams go the farthest.
According to the College Football Playoff website, the 12 teams simply making the bracket earn their conferences $4 million each. Another $4 million goes to conferences whose teams get into the quarterfinals. Then, there’s $6 million more for teams that make the semifinals and another $6 million for those who play for the title.
Most of this bonanza comes courtesy of ESPN, which is forking over $1.3 billion a year to televise the new postseason. A lot of that money is already earmarked - more goes to the Big Ten and Southeastern Conference than the Big 12 or Atlantic Coast - but a lot is up for grabs in the 11 games that will play out between the opening round on Dec. 20 and the final on Jan. 20.