Are you sure? According to the BCS Executive Director Bill Hancock announced: “Because of the BCS, all 11 conferences have more access, more revenue and more opportunity from post-season football than before the creation of the BCS." Maybe I am taking that out of context... But the MWC and WAC will divide money between five non-automatic qualifying conferences, leaving the MWC with $9.8 million and the WAC with $7.8 million. The Big Ten and SEC will each receive $22 million. The other four automatic qualifying conferences (ACC, Big East, Big 12 and PAC 10) will each receive $17.7 million. Seperate but equal? Hancock spins this by suggesting that the MWC and WAC receive less than the other conferences because they chose to distribute the money in a certain way (“the expected allocation is a result of their decision.”). I gues that is why the BCS has hired a PR firm and created http://www.playoffproblem.com/.