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This is misleading.
The current CUSA contract that is expiring was signed in 2011 when the membership was drastically different than it is today.
The current American contract was signed in 2013 after the most recent round of conference realignment when the networks knew precisely what the conference membership would look like.
As some people pointed out above, CUSA lost a lot of key members in major American cities (Dallas, Houston, Orlando) since the 2011 contract was signed so the cut in pay in the new deal now is the market correcting the league's value.
So to view this news in the lens of networks putting the screws to a G5 league isn't accurate, it's simply a market correction for a league that was really overvalued since the last round of realignment.
To me there is nothing here to suggest that The American's TV deal will get cut when it is up in 2019-2020, provided membership stays the same.
The current CUSA contract that is expiring was signed in 2011 when the membership was drastically different than it is today.
The current American contract was signed in 2013 after the most recent round of conference realignment when the networks knew precisely what the conference membership would look like.
As some people pointed out above, CUSA lost a lot of key members in major American cities (Dallas, Houston, Orlando) since the 2011 contract was signed so the cut in pay in the new deal now is the market correcting the league's value.
So to view this news in the lens of networks putting the screws to a G5 league isn't accurate, it's simply a market correction for a league that was really overvalued since the last round of realignment.
To me there is nothing here to suggest that The American's TV deal will get cut when it is up in 2019-2020, provided membership stays the same.