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Most of us doCan I put ESPN on ignore?

Most of us doCan I put ESPN on ignore?
Don’t lose any sleep. They will destroy themselves and the games eventuallyAs if it isn't bad enough now, I have this vision that the next version of a governing body will be like the foxes guarding the hen house. The whole college athletics landscape is becoming very disheartening.
Sounds like being in the Big XII with Texas and Oklahoma.The problem is that even if the P5 schools were to break away and form an autonomous organization, and invite UConn, we would have virtually no say in the governance. Not a great position to be in. The only thing worse, though, would be being left behind.
The dominoes are being lined up...
First step will be related to moving governance out of NCAA and then negotiating post season deals for a new playoff. There will be increasing tier 1 minimum requirements that could see some teams opt out. I think the G5 will be invited initially to come along but it will be cost prohibitive for many of them.
Then the media and and the new structure that replaces the NCAA move to create a tier 1 league of top 60 or so teams....conferences as we now know them, would be reshuffled. How contractual ties muddy this scenario is anyone's guess.
The history, rivalries, and pageantry of college football, as we have come to love it, will be pitted against the lure of money and demands of the media.
The dominoes are being lined up...
First step will be related to moving governance out of NCAA and then negotiating post season deals for a new playoff. There will be increasing tier 1 minimum requirements that could see some teams opt out. I think the G5 will be invited initially to come along but it will be cost prohibitive for many of them.
Then the media and and the new structure that replaces the NCAA move to create a tier 1 league of top 60 or so teams....conferences as we now know them, would be reshuffled. How contractual ties muddy this scenario is anyone's guess.
The history, rivalries, and pageantry of college football, as we have come to love it, will be pitted against the lure of money and demands of the media.
The dominoes are being lined up...
First step will be related to moving governance out of NCAA and then negotiating post season deals for a new playoff. There will be increasing tier 1 minimum requirements that could see some teams opt out. I think the G5 will be invited initially to come along but it will be cost prohibitive for many of them.
Then the media and and the new structure that replaces the NCAA move to create a tier 1 league of top 60 or so teams....conferences as we now know them, would be reshuffled. How contractual ties muddy this scenario is anyone's guess.
The history, rivalries, and pageantry of college football, as we have come to love it, will be pitted against the lure of money and demands of the media.
The dominoes are being lined up...
First step will be related to moving governance out of NCAA and then negotiating post season deals for a new playoff. There will be increasing tier 1 minimum requirements that could see some teams opt out. I think the G5 will be invited initially to come along but it will be cost prohibitive for many of them.
Then the media and and the new structure that replaces the NCAA move to create a tier 1 league of top 60 or so teams....conferences as we now know them, would be reshuffled. How contractual ties muddy this scenario is anyone's guess.
The history, rivalries, and pageantry of college football, as we have come to love it, will be pitted against the lure of money and demands of the media.
I feel like this adds a little more smoke to the USC to the Big 10 rumor.![]()
Are we approaching the end of the road for the Pac-12 Networks as we know them?
Airing football games on the Pac-12 Networks may no longer make sense, which brings up some hard questions about those networks.awfulannouncing.com
Interesting news from out west
I feel like this adds a little more smoke to the USC to the Big 10 rumor.
This is what gives the entire B1G collaboration with the P12 some logic.![]()
Are we approaching the end of the road for the Pac-12 Networks as we know them?
Airing football games on the Pac-12 Networks may no longer make sense, which brings up some hard questions about those networks.awfulannouncing.com
Interesting news from out west
Ultimately, we are moving to streaming, so think about this. What if the BTN bought the PAC12 Network and broadcast both Big 10 and Pac 12 games? Lot's of synergies including scheduling games between the conferences. And, for football, you could have 12 PM, 3:30 PM, 7 PM and 10:30 PM time slots each week. Right now, it's more profitable to sell games to the linear networks like ESPN/FOX/CBS,..., and put secondary games on the conference networks, but will that be the case in 10 years?This is what gives the entire B1G collaboration with the P12 some logic.
Ha- I DM'd a few dudes here about similar idea a few weeks ago.Ultimately, we are moving to streaming, so think about this. What if the BTN bought the PAC12 Network and broadcast both Big 10 and Pac 12 games? Lot's of synergies including scheduling games between the conferences. And, for football, you could have 12 PM, 3:30 PM, 7 PM and 10:30 PM time slots each week. Right now, it's more profitable to sell games to the linear networks like ESPN/FOX/CBS,..., and put secondary games on the conference networks, but will that be the case in 10 years?
Ha- I DM'd a few dudes here about similar idea a few weeks ago.
Its a complicated situation, but basically yes why not have Fox and the BTN acquire/partner with both the P12 and the Big East to create coast to coast content under one bundle. Particularly in the future world of streaming, the content of the three conferences together as one package might help get each other into new markets.
Another reason I think this could make some sense is the simple fact that ESPN is already loaded up by owning 100% of the SEC content, 100% of the ACC and AAC content and a slew of G5 content. Bundling the other three and maybe adding the B12 could give Fox and its conference partners a critical mass and national football.
And I think you keep the branding of each channel, all I am saying is that all of this content would be sold together.