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Right, the difference between you and me is I actually know people who are involved with and have knowledge of the negotiations that happened while you literally have nothing. Keep freaking out because we'll get buried on ESPN+. Come back to me in 5 years when ESPN+ has more subscribers than cable and then we can have this conversation again. Until then, stop your b*tching.
This is what all the dinosaurs on this board don't get. 5 years from now there will likely be more people watching content "streaming" than subscribing to cable. This deal gives ESPN the flexibility short-term to put the content they want on their networks. If our teams are good we'll get plenty of exposure, if we suck we won't. I don't think people realize how many people these days WON'T pay $100/month or more for a cable subscription (especially the younger generation). People under 35 or 40 are more likely to shell out $60/year to watch their favorite teams than spend $1500/year on cable. If anything this will increase viewership over time. Cable is dying folks, I know some of you guys refuse to believe it, but it's gonna happen sooner than you think.
Right, the difference between you and me is I actually know people who are involved with and have knowledge of the negotiations that happened while you literally have nothing. Keep freaking out because we'll get buried on ESPN+. Come back to me in 5 years when ESPN+ has more subscribers than cable and then we can have this conversation again. Until then, stop your b*tching.
Because right now people don't think, hey I want to watch a basketball game, let me flip on Amazon Prime and see what's on... ESPN is still the king for sports.
This could kill the fan base
Sadly I have season tickets for some reasonWhat fan base? Have you been to a football game? Of course not, nobody goes!
Next realignment is in 3 years. The fate of the football program lies with what happens in 2022-2023The reality is on every level that this should be the last year of either most UConn sports in the AAC or football as a program.
That’s your options. Hang around for another 3 years, you’re dead. Which is it?
God, remember when it was fun to be a UConn fan?
Next realignment is in 3 years. The fate of the football program lies with what happens in 2022-2023
Should I start preparing you now for the disappointment?
There are no good decisions or anything close to an ideal outcome but I honestly don't think it's that difficult a decision now that we know what we're left with.It’s either the AAC or a football-less Big East.
Up next is the actual P5 squeezing the weaklings.
Lol, man you are obsessed with me. I haunt your dreams don't I Whaler?are you CL82’s son?
There are no good decisions or anything close to an ideal outcome but I honestly don't think it's that difficult a decision now that we know what we're left with.
We aren't getting a seat at the table and football is dead, letting football kill the basketball program simply can't happen.
Can any of the UConn games that are slated for ESPN+ be sold to SNY and broadcasted locally while nationally, they’re on +?
I think they have a little time if they don’t go bankrupt based on how Hurley has recruited.
They still gotta find a way to close the gap because now they can’t point to this as any kind of fix.
And good lord are the casuals gonna be PISSED. Chief is gonna be schooling them round the clock.
Im guessing the $'s would be more if the schools signed a GOR.After figuring in the Tier 3 rights and revenues from bowls and the NCAA Tournament the number is going to be a lot closer to $10M than it is to the $4M that you initially predicted. For the record, I actually do have quite a few ties to these media companies and Aresco did use other non-cable media companies to actually sweeten this deal much more than it would have been. At the end of the day it was a trade off between giving the AAC exposure so that it can continue to grow and what the final payout was. They could have received more $$ per school per year from someone like Amazon as I had discussed. The schools ultimately decided that they valued the exposure they get on ESPN over a few million more per year.
I think they have a little time if they don’t go bankrupt based on how Hurley has recruited.
They still gotta find a way to close the gap because now they can’t point to this as any kind of fix.
And good lord are the casuals gonna be PISSED. Chief is gonna be schooling them round the clock.