The Big 12 will share a record $470 million in revenue with 14 member schools, per the Associated Press' Stephen Hawkins.
The conference distributed approximately $440 million with 10 members last year, Hawkins reported.
Members who joined the conference for the 2023-24 academic year will receive a larger share of the revenue distribution than returning schools, according to Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark.
BYU, Cincinnati, Houston and UCF will receive around $18 million each, leaving a total of $398 million to be split between the ten remaining schools, Hawkins reported.
Oklahoma and Texas will receive their shares before becoming full members of the SEC on July 1.