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............ so we dominate #*king league and when the smoke clears we'll still be standing.
Someone please start the fricken fire.
............ so we dominate #*king league and when the smoke clears we'll still be standing.
The MONEY is not the issue.
I want to be certain we have the exposure ... the Big Monday spot. If that isn't what this is, then NBC has the capacity to build a whole better mousetrap. And, maybe the bottom line needs to be a mix of both.
It blows but UConn, Cincy, Memphis, Temple, S Fla, Houston is not crap and some games will find their way to espn/espn 2, especially if teams are ranked. Also we'll have non-conf games that I'm sure some of which will be against "attractive" opponents. IF we play more than a season or 2 with this group would be surprised.I'm pretty sure you can forget about Big Monday.
Conferences with schools like Central Florida, Tulane and SMU do not get Big Mondays or Terrific Tuesdays or even Wacky Wednesdays. We get the 9 pm slot on ESPNU.
The reality of the contract has the feel of the dirt beginning to cover the casket.It blows but UConn, Cincy, Memphis, Temple, S Fla, Houston is not crap and some games will find their way to espn/espn 2, especially if teams are ranked. Also we'll have 12+ non-conf games that I'm sure some of which will be against "attractive" opponents. IF we play more than a season or 2 with this group would surprised.
uconn will never see a dime from that contract. no worries, were not part of it.
uconn will never see a dime from that contract. no worries, were not part of it.
So now when the ACC gets raided ESPN will pay the ACC to NOT expand, ESPN benefits financially from keeping the New Big East together. Why would they want us to upgrade when it means they would have to pay us more money? ESPN will make more of a profit from NBE programming then they will from ACC programming.
Herbst should vote to go with NBC. Competition will benefit us in the long run.
UConn is part of this contract - as is Cincy.
But Dan is right. Putting games on NBC's cable channel is like being shot into outer space.
So who would they choose to replace the departed teams? Let's say 4 teams leave the ACC. Hypothetically the teams being mentioned are FSU, UNC, UVA and either Clemson/GT. You think ESPN would leave the ACC at 10 with a weakened FB AND BBall product? So they're just gonna say, "Well we have UConn, Cincy, and USF on the cheap so let's not let the ACC take them. Let's have them look at C-USA or the Sun Belt. Hey ODU and UNC-Charlotte are up and comers. They are totally worth $17 mill a year!".....Sure.....ESPN isn't dumb and they also have no total control over the ACC. In all likelihood if all the departures being speculated actually happen, they'll be looking at UConn, Cincy, and probably USF to come in. They know they're out there and willing to jump at the word "Go". The ACC isn't too concerned on replacing the schools they're eventually going to lose.Exactly my #1 concern. The ACC will never be allowed to offer a BE team to replace any raided teams. Why would they. They'd be more likely to oversee the destruction of the ACC offering the remnants peanuts to join the NBE.
NBC would have been so much better than ESPN. ESPN is going to destroy the Big East. You thought the bashing was bad before, you haven't seen anything yet. Watch how many times the D team of announcers that is calling UConn/UCF football game on ESPN the Ocho find a way to mention APR or Nate Miles. It will be a litany of how bad the Big East sucks for 3.5 hours of every football game.
UConn is Andy Dufresne and ESPN is both the Warden and the Sisters, all rolled up into one, and we are in for 20+ years of hell.
I know I heard Katz say it wasn't, but the article on ESPN says it extends the football deal starting the contracts expiration.The deal, unfortunately, does include football.
I know I heard Katz say it wasn't, but the article on ESPN says it extends the football deal starting the contracts expiration.
I don't think UConn is in the Big East next year (they will at least announce they are leaving), so it really won't affect them. I am hoping vs hope that they get a Big 10 invite in the near future and use the ACC as a fallback, but I do not have direct knowledge.
Did I say that? Go back and re-read. This time read every word in sequence instead of every other word.They're just going to walk away from the league with no invite and the exit fees they are owed?
Enjoy this season in hoops, because there is no way for UConn to compete at a national level in men's hoops or football with a TV contract like this one. UConn is finished.