The Big Ten actually does revenue sharing. Prior to Maryland and Rutgers this is what they did (I'm not sure after they were added), but it was 35% of all ticket sales go into a pot which is then divided evenly. They do have a minimum of 300k and a maximum 1M per game (and things like suites aren't included fully). So every year Ohio State, Michigan, Nebraska, and Penn State contribute 4 million, but get paid significantly less than that for those games (other schools have hit the maximum but they aren't every single year like those 4). Schools like Purdue, Indiana, and Northwestern rarely hit a single game maximum let alone all 4 games.
None of the other conferences do a revenue sharing. I believe most conferences just do a straight you get your 4 or 5 home games and nothing on the 4 or 5 road games, but I couldn't find much on it.
10/7/2015 10:27 PM (edited)