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SEC distributes average of almost $52.6 million to full-year members for 2023-24 fiscal year


The Southeastern Conference distributed an average of $52.6 million to the 14 full-year members for the 2023-24 season, according to tax filing. The league announced revenue figures and released tax filing Thursday for the fiscal year that ended in August, which included Oklahoma and Texas joining the league in July to expand the SEC to 16 schools. (Associated Press)

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SEC distributes average of almost $52.6 million to full-year members for 2023-24 fiscal year