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An 85-88% increase is by any definition almost double.$7.5M is not “almost double”
Quit putting lipstick on this pig.
An 85-88% increase is by any definition almost double.$7.5M is not “almost double”
Quit putting lipstick on this pig.
The Big 12 gets 32 million per year. Basketball is conservatively 20% of the contract. That’s 6.4 million. We get more than the Big 12 for basketball. This will allow us to pay the NCAA back payments and put 2.5 million in revenue sharing before even touching current revenue or expenses.People need to be realistic. Its a decent enough number. What other non FBS FB conference is anywhere near those figures?
$500M 12 years ago = $684M in 2024 dollars.The current deal is 500 million for 12 years. This one will be 500 million for six years. Even adding UConn as an 11th school, it will be close to double.
This is correct. It's very good for a basketball only conference but it's horrible if compared to other power conferences.People need to be realistic. Its a decent enough number. What other non FBS FB conference is anywhere near those figures?
Where are you seeing this? That would be a disaster. The 12 year $500 deal was for 10 teams without UConn which is far and away their biggest moneymaker and the deal was backloaded. We're probably making close to $5 million a year on the current contract. TNT losing the NBA needs content as does Peacock. I have no faith in Val but if the money # is really that low and we're getting a significant # of games behind a paywall it's unfathomable to me.Lol less than $500M over 6 years. awful
LOL. It’s 41.7 million per year in the old deal; not 57 million. Also, the cost of living was less 12 years ago.$500M 12 years ago = $684M in 2024 dollars.
Old deal: $57M a year / 10 teams = $5.7M
New deal: ~$77.5M a year / 11 teams = $7.0M
So 23% more per team in real dollars than the old contract.
Sportico estimate. SBJ estimated the same thing.Where are you seeing this? That would be a disaster. The 12 year $500 deal was for 10 teams without UConn which is far and away their biggest moneymaker and the deal was backloaded. We're probably making close to $5 million a year on the current contract. TNT losing the NBA needs content as does Peacock. I have no faith in Val but if the money # is really that low and we're getting a significant # of games behind a paywall it's unfathomable to me.
If we are getting 7.3 million per year, how is that low? That is in line with 20% of the contract for the ACC and Big 12. Actually slightly better than both, and we go to market again in just six years.Where are you seeing this? That would be a disaster. The 12 year $500 deal was for 10 teams without UConn which is far and away their biggest moneymaker and the deal was backloaded. We're probably making close to $5 million a year on the current contract. TNT losing the NBA needs content as does Peacock. I have no faith in Val but if the money # is really that low and we're getting a significant # of games behind a paywall it's unfathomable to me.
$41.7M is $57M in inflation adjusted (2024) dollars. That’s what accounts for the cost of living being lower.LOL. It’s 41.7 million per year in the old deal; not 57 million. Also, the cost of living was less 12 years ago.
I hope not. That is a downer if those are the monetary terms in the contract.$500 million over six years. About 7.5 million per year. Almost double what we get now.
AI also said it’s ok to eat one small rock a day so who knows where it pulled that hallucination fromNo, AI answered the question based on a prompt from the UConn Facebook post. Also, SBJ hinted at that number in their most recent podcast.
BYOB has a whole new meaning.I’m gonna start telling people you need a bucket of water from the pond to flush the toilet at our Vermont house. Then maybe people will stop coming. This is brilliant.
People think its low because they deluded themselves into thinking 14 to 15 million was a real number. I include myself in that group after the UConn podcast guy floated that number, i was skeptical but hopeful, but hope is hardly ever rewarded.If we are getting 7.3 million per year, how is that low? That is in line with 20% of the contract for the ACC and Big 12. Actually slightly better than both, and we go to market again in just six years.
Hard to argue with that. I guess the answer is that it’s about right for the big east, but UConn needs P4 money if we’re gonna pay our coach $10M a yearIf we are getting 7.3 million per year, how is that low? That is in line with 20% of the contract for the ACC and Big 12. Actually slightly better than both, and we go to market again in just six years.
Because we're making nearly $5 million right now on a deal from 2013 which UConn wasn't even a part of. Because I don't believe the 20% basketball #. Even if you want to believe that lowball basketball number Big 10 teams would be getting $16-20 million for basketball.If we are getting 7.3 million per year, how is that low? That is in line with 20% of the contract for the ACC and Big 12. Actually slightly better than both, and we go to market again in just six years.
The B1G basketball ratings on the same network as ours and absolutely dominate the BE. The BE ratings really are not impressive one bit outside of UConn games.Because we're making nearly $5 million right now on a deal from 2013 which UConn wasn't even a part of. Because I don't believe the 20% basketball #. Even if you want to believe that lowball basketball number Big 10 teams would be getting $16-20 million for basketball.
An 85-88% increase is by any definition almost double.
You can't justify the math based on a made up number of 20%If we are getting 7.3 million per year, how is that low? That is in line with 20% of the contract for the ACC and Big 12. Actually slightly better than both, and we go to market again in just six years.
wrong. the prem league is on peacock and it's quality coverage watched by millions of americans. wouldnt mind a few of our games on peacock and max if the rest are on fox, fs1, nbc and tnt.ANYTHING on Peacock is dreadful.
Is it 4k at least? I'm fine going to apps if they actually stream at the resolution that 99% of all modern TVs are produced at.ANYTHING on Peacock is dreadful.
You can't justify the math based on a made up number of 20%