the $2.4 billion private equity deal
the Big Ten was believed were going to vote on it last month, but at the last minute , Michigan and USC said , wait a minute , so there were alot of conference calls , but no vote
but now , as being reported by Ross Dellenger
sounds like the Big Ten is going to vote on it next Friday
with or without Michigan and USC
if Michigan and USC vote no , they simply won't get a piece of the pie
but , it also sounds like Michigan and USC could get a 2 year grace pierced before they are completely left out
it's a little more complicated then that , but I'm not smart enough to try and explain it all
one of the other questions the article says , that I was wondering about
the 2.4 billion would be shared unequally , bigger schools / brands would get more then the smaller schools
there would be a tiers list , and I was unable to find out which schools would be in what tier
untill today , and Ross Dellenger
with this 2.4 billion dollar private equity deal, all schools would get one big payment
Michigan , Ohio State and Penn State would all get 195 million dollars
USC and Oregon would get 145 million dollars
the other 13 schools would each get between 100 -110 million dollars
which I would guess would go a long way for helping UCLA to get out of their lease with the Rose Bowl
guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens , as of the , the vote is said to be taking place next Friday , which could change again
has Michigan and USC changed their minds and play nice