"Just one week ago, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey announced that the leagueās 14 member schools would share $584.2 million ā which comes out to $40.4 million per school.Thus, in that time frame, the revenue that the SEC schools have shared, mostly thanks to football, has increased 40-fold.
Here is a quick look at how the shared revenue has grown over the decades: 1980: $4.1 million 1990: $16.3 million 2000: $73.2 million 2010: $209.0 million 2016: $584.2 million"
"The return, provided to USA TODAY Sports by the conference on Thursday, showed that the distributions to its 14 members schools ranged from $41.9 million for the University of Georgia to $39.1 million for Alabama and Mississippi."
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