Willie wrote:Per conference.
I meant per team in the question.
A lot has to do with the individual bowl contracts each conference signs with a bowl.
As a refresher, the majority of College Football revenue is distributed based solely on conference affiliation. Each of the Power Five receives a base payment of approximately $50 million. The Group of Five receive $75 million to divide between the five conferences according to their own formula, which is reportedly $60 million split evenly and the remaining $15 million divided based on how the conferences rank against one another based on team performance. The base amounts include $300,000 for each team meeting the NCAA’s APR minimum for participation in a bowl game.
The independents each receive a specified payment as well: $2.3 million for Notre Dame and $922,658 to divide between Army, Navy and BYU.
The remainder of the CFP payouts are distributed based on participation in the semifinal games and “host” bowls. Each of the four teams selected for a semifinal game earns $6 million for its conference (with no additional revenue for making it to the national championship), and each team selected for a “host” bowl earns $4 million for its conference (in 2014-15 those bowls were the Cotton, Fiesta and Peach Bowls). There are also expense payments of $2 million for each team in each game.