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Syracuse will finally become competitive.
Syracuse has been a notable under performer in the ACC. It has been protected by its loyal hacks at ESPN. It continue to bring nothing to the ACC. Eventually that hard fact will lead to its demise...
 
Whether the B12 has the better or worse deal than the ACC right now is irrelevant.

The ACC is going to get raided. The B12 isn't.

And the B12 is a lot stronger than the ACC remnants, and will take a clear revenue lead. Why would any B12 team leave that for the ACC?
 
And your evidence for this is?

All the pro leagues have 30+ teams and seem to do just fine.
The Gavitt games was an indication of it. This is going to be terrible for fans of the original teams.
 
The Gavitt games was an indication of it. This is going to be terrible for fans of the original teams.
Your post implied the B1G (the institution) was starting to regret having so many teams, and that is hard to believe without a source, given only a few months ago they voted to expand ever more.
 
Keep on mind the Big 12's basketball will move to Fox in 2025 eliminating the vast majority of ESPN+ streaming of it. Fox does not have primary streaming.
ESPN and FOX are splitting Big 12 basketball (number of games has not been disclosed) with ESPN carrying the basketball championship game. FOX will need some content to replace the Pac 12 content (21 on FS1 and 4 on FOX this year), so that is where the 4 corner schools will help. Think of ESPN+ as the "Big 12 Conference Network" similar to BTN, ACCN, and SECN and ESPN+ is one of ESPN's growth drivers. Remember, the vast majority of P4 college basketball games are being shown on the conference networks not on the main networks. I think you will find more Big 12 basketball games on FOX/FS1, but you will still see most games on ESPN+.
 
Syracuse has been a notable under performer in the ACC. It has been protected by its loyal hacks at ESPN. It continue to bring nothing to the ACC. Eventually that hard fact will lead to its demise...

I wouldn't be surprised to see them fire Baber (well, actually I don't think that they care)...I've watched his team give up.

Last night VT beat them by 28 points, UNC beat them by 33, FSU beat them by 38
 
The Big East and SEC remain more regional in nature...

And that, too me, has not been appreciated enough.
I predict the Big East ( possibly only the eastern teams) will merge with the ACC remnants .
in what still will be a regional conference . Possibly adding Navy , Army , UCF , USF . Possible WVA , and Cinncy who would much prefer to be regional .
FAU even has a shot if Miami
 
CBSN isn’t bad if you watch the games on mute.
I hate watching games on cbssports. The broadcasters are always seemingly lifelong fans and experts on our opponents and our guys are after thoughts. Even for our home games. They dedicated like 30 minutes to some lady who had been to every USF game. Who GAF?
 
I hate watching games on cbssports. The broadcasters are always seemingly lifelong fans and experts on our opponents and our guys are after thoughts. Even for our home games. They dedicated like 30 minutes to some lady who had been to every USF game. Who GAF?
The CCSU announcers were better in the game last night.
 
I predict the Big East ( possibly only the eastern teams) will merge with the ACC remnants .
in what still will be a regional conference . Possibly adding Navy , Army , UCF , USF . Possible WVA , and Cinncy who would much prefer to be regional .
FAU even has a shot if Miami
Will the Big East agree though? I don't see any of the schools besides us being interested unless we can't get any media deal.

I still see the SEC as a dark horse to merge with the Big East (if a merger of any sort happens). It keeps the conference on the east coast and solidifies the conference as #1 in college sports. That branding goes a long way to push the semi-pro model. It gives a ton of high quality inventory for streaming and hits a ton of markets that they will never get otherwise. As a direct to consumer model it makes sense.
 
Will the Big East agree though? I don't see any of the schools besides us being interested unless we can't get any media deal.

I still see the SEC as a dark horse to merge with the Big East (if a merger of any sort happens). It keeps the conference on the east coast and solidifies the conference as #1 in college sports. That branding goes a long way to push the semi-pro model. It gives a ton of high quality inventory for streaming and hits a ton of markets that they will never get otherwise. As a direct to consumer model it makes sense.
This is a interesting take…I think it makes sense but probably would never happen..
 
Will the Big East agree though? I don't see any of the schools besides us being interested unless we can't get any media deal.

I still see the SEC as a dark horse to merge with the Big East (if a merger of any sort happens). It keeps the conference on the east coast and solidifies the conference as #1 in college sports. That branding goes a long way to push the semi-pro model. It gives a ton of high quality inventory for streaming and hits a ton of markets that they will never get otherwise. As a direct to consumer model it makes sense.
The other moron Big East schools would rather add Farleigh Dickinson and loyal Chicago before Duke and Cuse
 
Will the Big East agree though? I don't see any of the schools besides us being interested unless we can't get any media deal.

I still see the SEC as a dark horse to merge with the Big East (if a merger of any sort happens). It keeps the conference on the east coast and solidifies the conference as #1 in college sports. That branding goes a long way to push the semi-pro model. It gives a ton of high quality inventory for streaming and hits a ton of markets that they will never get otherwise. As a direct to consumer model it makes sense.
Your assuming there will be a choice
Survival is the operative word
 
And your evidence for this is?

All the pro leagues have 30+ teams and seem to do just fine.

The pro teams play one sport. They are aligned by divisions and leagues with room for limited inter divisional play. With a limited number of games, like Football, it’s doable. The NFL also plays 3/4 days a week, which I do not believe the B1G prefers. In the end it’s all about the money, so it does not matter. The B1G would go to 32 teams for more money per team. I am a firm believer that the top FB schools will eventually leave their conferences to create a new football only conference which will take in almost NFL type money.
 
From SBJ:

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Just hoping for around $7 million per year and the continuation of all games on linear TV.

$7 million is about the minimum.. hopefully more

What is the current contract paying the conference members?

I have a feeling that $7mm per school per year is a massive increase. I'm not sure it is attainable.
 
What is the current contract paying the conference members?

I have a feeling that $7mm per school per year is a massive increase. I'm not sure it is attainable.

Roughly $4M per team.

No shot of $7M per team - best case the money and linear exposure stay the same.
 
People need to realize this is the Big East tv deal not UConn tv deal. It’s as much about what UConn is worth as it’s about what DePaul and Butler are worth.

Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Utah, Stanford etc were going to get 20 million for streaming basketball AND football . If you think Butler basketball is going to get 7 million and be on Fox or FS1 every game you are a damn fool.
 
The new business model has schools like SMU forgoing any revenue to get into conference. Even if UConn is able to get into a conference - there won't be much money available.Mens and Women's Basketball will probably be fine.
Football and Olympic sports will struggle to find funding.
 
People need to realize this is the Big East tv deal not UConn tv deal. It’s as much about what UConn is worth as it’s about what DePaul and Butler are worth.

Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Utah, Stanford etc were going to get 20 million for streaming basketball AND football . If you think Butler basketball is going to get 7 million and be on Fox or FS1 every game you are a damn fool.
I have gone through the math before, so I will give an abbreviated explanation. The SEC, ACC, and Big 10 put the vast majority of their basketball games on their conference networks. The Pac 12 does as well. When people compare other conference TV contracts and ratings with the Big East TV contract and ratings, they miss a key point. All of the Big East games are shown on a linear channel (vast majority on FOX/FS1) and a minority of the SEC, ACC, and Big 10 basketball games are. So, schools like Michigan St., Michigan, Ohio St., Kentucky, Alabama, Duke, North Carolina (higher ratings) will be shown more on the main networks and the lower visibility schools (lower ratings) will get more of their games on the conference network. So the Big East is offering FOX probably triple the inventory that other conferences would. That is valuable. Will the new BE contract be $7 million per school? I don't know, but if 20% of a P5 media deal is for basketball with much less inventory is worth $6 to $14 million, I don't think $7 million is a crazy number for more inventory.

The Big 12, so far, has the majority of their basketball inventory shown on ESPN+ as ESPN needs paying subscribers for ESPN+ which is their growth engine and ESPN does not have the capacity to show all of the Big 12 games. Going forward, it's unclear how many B12 basketball games will be shown on linear channels as the contract will be split by ESPN and FOX, but ESPN will show the Big 12 conference championship.
 

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