March Madness projected payouts are out now that the Final Four is set, and the SEC thanks to 8 bids leads the country in money brought in from the NCAA Tournament.

While the SEC fell short of the Final Four, the league will eventually take home roughly $34 million from its March Madness success, more than any other conference, according to Sportico. The Big Ten is projected to bring in $32 million, while the Big East is next at $30 million, the Big Ten at $28 million, the ACC $24 million and the Mountain West at $16 million among the top 5 conferences.

Each game played will be worth roughly $2 million, according to Sportico’s calculations, paid out in annual installments through 2029.

It’s been at least 2 decades since the SEC led all conferences in tournament earnings. It’s also just the second time in the past 20 years that the highest-earning conference failed to advance a single team out of the Sweet Sixteen—Arkansas, Tennessee and Alabama all lost one win short of the Elite Eight, Sportico reported.