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The networks have a different view than you.Yes.
They are paying for the content and they do not want to devalue any of it. Plus, there are rumblings that cable sports networks, especially the regional sports networks and the conference networks, may have to offer a refund on your cable bill as they are getting top dollar for no content. Don't think that can't happen as I just got a rebate on my auto insurance due to everyone driving less.
From a financial standpoint, if college football can't be played in the Fall, it is more favorable for the networks to not have college football played in the Spring and not pay the conferences. Remember, ESPN gets paid the same price per customer next April if they play college football or not. I don't think that college conferences can decide to move football to the Spring and then demand that the networks pay them full contract value.
