It appears Notre Dame makes about $15M from NBC TV rights per year, plus $7M from ACC TV rights, or $22M per year, plus they get a little bit more from the BCS whether they make the playoff, or not.
Is Notre Dame paid TV-rights for away games involving teams not in the ACC (such as Stanford, USC, Michigan, or Michigan State), or does that money go entirely to the host school, and Notre Dame is just paid an appearance fee? I would guess maybe just an appearance fee?
Notre Dame's $22M+ would go up in 2026 if they negotiate with NBC and remain independent, but . . .
Big Ten schools currently receive about $57M per year per school under the current contract, with this # expected to go considerably north under a new contract. They are talking $80M - $100M per school per year under a new contract with USC and UCLA. And maybe more with ND?
I cannot see how Notre Dame could financially justify not joining a conference in 2026. Notre Dame could justify joining the ACC if Clemson, North Carolina, and FSU remain in the ACC. They would pay a large exit fee, but they could probably more easily justify joining the Big Ten even with the exit fee. And the risk of schools leaving the ACC looms which would put them at risk of paying an exit fee at some point anyway.
If I am off on my #s, or if anyone knows the answers to the questions asked above, post on it. And post thoughts on how Notre Dame could possibly remain independent given the financial sacrifice that would involve.
(Sorry if I did not read every post on this thread, and maybe this was already thoroughly discussed).