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Any guess on where Big East will end up with this deal?
FOX has about the same number of Big 10 games, lost (at least so far) the PAC 12, and gained some Big 12 games. But, FOX is the only network without a conference tournament in the future. I think BE and FOX strike a deal.I think the next big east deal will be split between fox cbs and espn…fox has a lot more content this time around with the big 10 and the big 12…my guess is 6 to 8 million per year per school
Make it a short deal (4-6 years) and lock in for 8-10M/per school and I'd be happy. 6-8M would be very disappointing
No chance of those numbers at the high end.
This will not be a slam dunk.
We have to hope for the best. I hope it will be at least $8M+ per year.
There will almost assuredly be SOME form of streaming involved in this deal IMO. There’s just no way to avoid it at this point. If the Big Ten is playing games exclusive to Peacock, there‘s no way that we won’t have some form of streaming too.I think what we’re seeing with the PAC to some extent is that the market has kind of closed up shop - the Big East is obviously not the commitment that the football conferences are, but it’s just basketball and we’ve seen that the networks do not care about it.
We’re also last to market which is not ideal/
I’m hoping for Fox and $6M a year, but not optimistic.
It’s from last August, which means it comes before the Big XII deal and its impact on revenue and time-slots. With the author (Marquette-centric) having settled in that 6.5-7M annual per team at that time, the next deal may not be the big increase some hoped.Saw this article that has in-depth analysis of the Big East media deal.
What are Big East TV Rights worth?
With TV rights values exploding, what might a conference like the Big East be worth?painttouches.com
That would be very disappointing if that's all Big East can get. With inflation and everything, I think $8M should be the minimal with $10M the ideal.It’s from last August, which means it comes before the Big XII deal and its impact on revenue and time-slots. With the author (Marquette-centric) having settled in that 6.5-7M annual per team at that time, the next deal may not be the big increase some hoped.