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Does a Sun Bowl bid = more money for USF?


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BCS team gets $2.0-million, Sun Bowl team gets $1.5-million, and the other three bowl teams get $1.0-million each. In addition, each team will get between $100,000 and $400,000 for travel expenses, but that is based solely on distance traveled.

now usf can pay it's assistant coaches

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^^ amen!

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What happens if one year we put two Big East teams into the BCS(or pickup an extra dowl do to other conferences not filling their bowls)?  I'm assuming each team gets a percentage more, but does anyone have those numbers?   

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