PER TEAM PAY-OUT
New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM
$750,000
Humanitarian
Boise, ID
$750,000
New Orleans
New Orleans, LA
$325,000
Beef 'O' Brady's
St. Petersburg, FL
$1,000,000
MAACO Bowl Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV
$1,000,000
Poinsettia
San Diego, CA
$750,000
Hawai'i
Honolulu, HI
$750,000
Little Caesars Pizza
Detroit, MI
$750,000
Independence
Shreveport, LA
$1,100,000
Champs Sports
Orlando, FL
$2,130,000
Insight
Tempe, AZ
$3,325,000
@-Military Bowl
Washington, DC
$1,000,000
Texas
Houston, TX
$612,500
Alamo
San Antonio, TX
$2,225,000
Armed Forces
#-Dallas, TX
$750,000
Pinstripe
Bronx, NY
$2,000,000
Music City
$1,600,000
Holiday
San Diego, CA
$2,200,000
Meineke Car Care
Charlotte, NC
$1,000,000
Sun
El Paso, TX
$1,900,000
Liberty
Memphis, TN
$1,700,000
Chick-fil-A
Atlanta, GA
$3,250,000 ACC; $2,400,000 SEC
^-TicketCity Bowl
Dallas, TX
$1,200,000
Outback
Tampa, FL
$3,100,000
Capital One
Orlando, FL
$4,250,000
Gator
Jacksonville, FL
$2,750,000
Rose
Pasadena, CA
$17,000,000
Fiesta
Glendale, AZ
$17,000,000
Orange
Miami, FL
$17,000,000
Sugar
New Orleans, LA
$17,000,000
$-GoDaddy.com
Mobile, AL
$750,000
Cotton
Arlington, TX
$3,575,000
+-BBVA Compass Bowl
$900,000 SEC; $600,000 Big East
*-Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl
San Francisco, CA
$750,000-$825,000
BCS Championship
Glendale, AZ
$17,000,000
$83000
The payout for the orange bowl is $17 million.
Breakdown - 2011 was released on: USA: 2 April 2011
2,250,000 million per conference
CUSA Bowl Attendance & PayoutsLiberty Bowl: 51,231 & $1,700,000 millionSt. Petersburg Bowl: 20,017 & $1,000,000 millionMilitary Bowl: 38,062 & $1,000,000 millionNew Mexico Bowl: 32,424 & $750,000Armed Forces Bowl: 36,742 & $600,000Hawaii Bowl: 43,673 & $398,000(CUSA gets travel comp money from bowl as well); *The switch to the New Mexico Bowl from New Orleans Bowl greatly increased the overall payout for CUSA teams.Mike West, CPC
Breakdown - 2011 III was released on: USA: 4 April 2011 (limited)
The payout to the losing team in Super Bowl XLVI, the New England Patriots, was $44,000 per player.
200,000.00
The payout for the 2013 Outback Bowl is $3.4 million (US) per team. That ranks the Outback Bowl third among all non BCS bowl games for highest payout behind the Capital One Bowl ($4.25M per team) and the Cotton Bowl Classic ($3.625M per team). BCS bowls will pay out $18 million per team for the 2013 games that follow the 2012 season.
Per team. See http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2006-12-06-bowl-payouts_x.htm
The cast of Breakdown - 2011 includes: Sean Matos as himself John Spignesi as himself
CeReality - 2011 Supermom vs Breakfast Breakdown was released on: USA: 12 December 2011