Jan. 22, 2007
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -In a deal that'll net each school at least an extra $1 million, the Kansas-Missouri football game is coming to Kansas City.
For the next two seasons, the two rivals will each move their home game to Arrowhead Stadium, home of the Kansas City Chiefs. When played on campus in Lawrence, Kan., and Columbia, Mo., the game would net about $1 million, but only for the home team.
Under Big 12 rules, schools do not share gate revenue. But under the deal announced Monday, the Chiefs will guarantee each school $1 million each year. If the game generates enough revenue, the schools could receive additional money.
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