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Does Ncaa Make Money From Bowl Games

ATLANTA - DECEMBER 31:  Brady Dalfrey #38 holds as kicker Colt David #6 of the LSU Tigers kicks a field goal against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets during the Chick-fil-A Bowl on December 31, 2008 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

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Accept you ever wondered who owns the bowl games?

Not who pays for the championship sponsorship of a game and which network has the dissemination rights, but who has ownership?

The following table details the arrangement behind each bowl: The entity that sells the sponsorships, negotiates the conference necktie-ins, handles the Boob tube contract, markets the game, sells the tickets and writes the checks.

This is also the grouping which stands to profit from the game. Where the excess goes depends on the nature of the organization itself and the people who operate it.

College Bowl Buying
Basin Championship Sponsor Owner/Operator
AdvoCare 100 AdvoCare Independence Bowl Foundation*
Alamo Valero Valero Alamo Bowl*
Armed Forces Bell Helicopter ESPN
BBVA Compass BBVA ESPN
Beef O'Brady'due south Beef O'Brady's ESPN
Belk Belk Charlotte Sports Foundation*
Buffalo Wild Wings Buffalo Wild Wings Fiesta Bowl organisation*
Upper-case letter Ane Upper-case letter One Florida Citrus Sports*
Chick-fil-A Chick-fil-A Peach Basin, Inc.*
Cotton fiber AT&T Cotton fiber Bowl Athletic Association*
Famous Idaho Potato Idaho White potato Quango ESPN
Fiesta Tostitos Fiesta Bowl organization*
Fight Hunger none San Francisco Bowl Game Assoc.*
Gator TaxSlayer.com Gator Basin Clan*
GoDaddy GoDaddy Mobile Alabama Bowl, Inc.*
Hawaii Sheraton ESPN
Centre of Dallas PlainsCapitalBank ESPN Regional TV
Holiday National Academy San Diego Bowl Clan*
Las Vegas Royal Majestic ESPN
Liberty AutoZone Liberty Bowl Festival Clan*
Little Caesars Pizza Lilliputian Caesars Motor City Basin*
Armed services Northrop Grumman DC Bowl Commission, Inc.*
Music City Franklin Amer. Mortg. Franklin Amer. Mortg. Music City Bowl*
New Mexico Gildan ESPN
New Orleans R&Fifty Carriers New Orleans Bowl, Inc.*
Orangish Find the Orange Bowl Commission*
Outback Outback Outback Basin Organization*
Pinstripe New Era the New York Yankees
Poinsettia San Diego Canton C.U. San Diego Basin Game Clan*
Rose VIZIO Pasadena Tournament of Rose Assoc.*
Russell Athletic Russell Able-bodied Florida Citrus Sports*
Sugar Allstate Sugar Bowl System*
Sun Hyundai Sunday Bowl Association*
Texas none ESPN
*Non-Profit
Bleacher Study Original Research

ESPN Ownership

ESPN owns eight of the 34 bowl games listed (every game minus the BCS championship).  That equals 23 percent of the total.

According to an Associated Press report on Flim-flam News, the most recent ESPN purchase was the Famous Idaho Potato Basin, sealed in August of this year.

ESPN bought the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl this year.

ESPN bought the Famous Idaho Potato Basin this year. Brian Losness-USA TODAY Sports

Beyond this, ESPN regional tv set has also acquired the Heart of Dallas Basin, according to Beak Nichols of the Dallas Morning time News.

This takes the pct of buying up to 26 percent.

The simply other network entity involved in basin ownership is Raycom Sports, which established the Belk Basin and is all the same involved in its performance.  Raycom is a self-described "independent sports syndicator and producer" based in Charlotte, N.C.

Non-Profit Percentage

Xx-four of the owners listed are non-profit organizations.  That amounts to 70 per centum of the total.

The but known exceptions are:  The ESPN-owned bowls and the Pinstripe Bowl, which was created by the New York Yankees and operated past the franchise.

The New York Yankees are behind the Pinstripe Bowl.

The New York Yankees are behind the Pinstripe Bowl. Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports

Multiple Bowl Owners

Other than ESPN, the following entities own more than ane bowl game.

Fiesta Basin organization:  Owns and hosts the Fiesta Bowl and serves in the same capacity for the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, previously known as the Copper Bowl (1989-1996) and the Insight.com Bowl (2002-2011).

San Diego Bowl Game Clan:  Owns and operates the Vacation Bowl (established 1978) and the Poinsettia Bowl (established 2005); both are played at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, Calif.

Florida Citrus Sports owns the Russell Athletic Bowl and the Capital One Bowl.

Florida Citrus Sports owns the Russell Athletic Bowl and the Capital One Bowl. Scott Cunningham/Getty Images

Florida Citrus Sports: Owns and hosts the Russell Athletic Bowl (about recently the Champs Sports Bowl) and the Upper-case letter I Basin.  Both games are played in the Citrus Basin in Orlando, Fla. The Russell Able-bodied Basin was established 1990, while the Capital One Bowl dates dorsum to 1947 when information technology was founded as the Tangerine Basin.

Fun Facts

Little Caesars Pizza Bowl:  Co-ordinate to Bill Shea of Crain's Detroit Business, the Pizza Bowl (originally named the Motor City Bowl) was founded past George Perles. Perles—listed as the CEO Emeritus of the game—was the head coach at Michigan State from 1983 to 1994, accumulating a 68-67-4 record.

The Spartan contingency at the bowl was joined by a Wolverine in 2009 when, according to Erick Smith of United states Today, former Michigan coach Lloyd Carr was named president of the postseason game.

Armed Forces Bowl and Center of Texas Bowl:  Co-ordinate to Nib Nichols of the Dallas Morning News, the Military machine Bowl and the Center of Dallas Bowl are both co-run by the same staff.  The mutual link between the ii is ownership by ESPN and a home base in the Dallas-Fort Worth expanse.

In July [2013] it was appear that the Bell Helicopter War machine Bowl had joined forces with the Centre of Dallas Basin, securing a delivery to accept a Big 10 representative on a rotating ground over a 7-year period (2013-2019).

The 2014 College Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony is slated for Atlanta, Ga.

The 2014 College Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony is slated for Atlanta, Ga. Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports

Chick-fil-A Bowl: According to J. Scott Trubey of the Atlanta Business Chronicle, the non-profit owner of the Chick-fil-A Bowl (Peach Bowl, Inc.) formed a separate system to operate the new College Football game Hall of Fame in Atlanta, Ga.  The Hall is scheduled to motion from S Bend, Ind. to Atlanta in 2014.

Belk Basin:  The Belk Basin's owner—the Charlotte Sports Foundation—also operates the Dr. Pepper ACC Championship game.  Both games are played at the Banking company of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C.

Source: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1895615-who-profits-from-every-bowl-game

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