The CBSSN deal has been in place since UConn left the AAC.UConn basketball as a % is as valuable to the Big East as ND loose association is to the ACC maybe even more . You should be compensated for that value.
My crazy idea as a way to keep us happy without having unequal shares. It’s that simple .
If you are happy with 1/11th of $80,000, 000 . fine .but your killing the program .
Unless there is an unequal share than I would shop UConn to the open markets as a BB only .Facing reality its What we are. . i suspect some major conferences would be interested in that arrangement
Basketball only in the B1G will get us close to $20,000,000 annually
My plan put us close to that number .
The added benefit of my plan is I get to watch UConn football as a bonus.. Football is an advertising dream so what you with that time is only limited by you .
If we signed a longer than 1 Year agreement with CBSN we deserve to be punished .
I'm not disputing that UConn is worth more than other schools to the Big East deal. What I have been saying is there isn't a realistic scenario where any provider is offering the kind of money you suggest should be paid for the UConn football product.
You have laid out a scenario that benefits UConn and is neutral for the league. However there's no benefit to the media partner to spend an 8-10× premium for over the current market value for that content. They're marketing a product to a customer base they already have on a service that base was already subscribing to.
The media partner and the league already got their deal... UConn is bound to it unless they can find a new home. There's likely language that protects the media partners for a change in conference composition; why is the media partner going to overpay for a separate product? UConn is certainly the most valuable program in the Big East, but they've agreed to conference bylaws that states all TV revenue is split equally... as far as looking at other conference alignment that would increase UConn's revenues, I would expect and certainly hope they're constantly looking at all opportunities.