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Deal was combined basketball, football, + olympic sports in one deal. It is believed that uncoupling basketball from football as separate deal would be more money e.g. current deal is $250 million / year (I am making numbers up so please don't check me on this) but football and basketball on separate deals with different TV networks would be $200 million / year + $100 million / year = $300 million / year.

That's the theory and the NCAA is in the midst of doing the same thing with the NCAA Women's March Madness which has been attached to the Men's tournament for decades.
What people seem to ignore is that college basketball is more valuable than perceived. Why? Almost hal
Not sure what you are saying here.... the NCAA Women's tournament (ESPN/Disney) and NCAA Men's tournament (CBS/Viacom) have been separate media deals for decades.
You are correct about the women's tournament being with ESPN, but the women's tournament is bundled with the championships of basically all other college sports as well as the international rights to the NCAA men's tournament. What is expected to change is that the women't tournament will be unbundled from the other college sports in the future and it will bring in more money than the bundle does today.
 
You are correct about the women's tournament being with ESPN, but the women's tournament is bundled with the championships of basically all other college sports as well as the international rights to the NCAA men's tournament. What is expected to change is that the women't tournament will be unbundled from the other college sports in the future and it will bring in more money than the bundle does today.
Yes I was about to add that in after the response to my first response. ESPN bids on it in concert with the other rights right now, which may serve to limit the field of bidders as NBC may not have the same interest in securing the broadcast rights to Men's Tennis (or perhaps with Peacock they now would) as ESPN.
 
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On the eve of a significant B12 meeting got a few tidbits to offer up


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We are back at 4 basketball only schools that are in discussions with joining. 1 out west, 3 in the east.


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B12 in very serious talks with 4 of the 6 PAC schools that BY has met with in the past 3 days. 2 of those 4 are ready to jump as soon as they get confirmation a better deal isn’t coming for PAC.


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BY presentation details how he and consultants believe that B12 can close the gap with the B10/SEC considerably with the next contract and has projections showing $50-$60m per year for all sports schools from tv deals alone.


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The high variance is reflective of a myriad of different expansion options and scenarios. None of those involve WA and OR.

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Hearing no one in PAC will be making any movement until a final tv deal is on the table.
 
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BY recommended to B12 CEOs today that we expand by 4 in basketball and Olympic sports. Schools he has had the most serious discussions with are Gonzaga, Villanova, UConn and St John’s (a late addition after Seton Hall talks cooled).
Marquette, Georgetown, and Creighton have also been in talks but certain factors relegated them lower.

Marquette has great support and a decent market but the allure of NYC market was too great to put them ahead of St John’s.

Georgetown would have been a shoe-in 20 years ago. Sadly their support has dwindled and WVU already has a partial claim to DC DMA.

Creighton was also a duplicate market for us but had a lot of other positives as well.
This is up to the CEOs now. BY has given his recommendation and backed it up with research from B12 media consultants. This would be HUGE for the next contract cycle when we decouple basketball.

UConn came back to the table after walking to propose a scheduling agreement with some B12 programs not to dissimilar from what ND does with ACC (just not at the same frequency and UConn is not too keen on going too far west to play).

Clarifying previous tweet. UConn proposed a football scheduling agreement since they will not be joining in FB if invited in other sports.
 
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BY recommended to B12 CEOs today that we expand by 4 in basketball and Olympic sports. Schools he has had the most serious discussions with are Gonzaga, Villanova, UConn and St John’s (a late addition after Seton Hall talks cooled).
Marquette, Georgetown, and Creighton have also been in talks but certain factors relegated them lower.

Marquette has great support and a decent market but the allure of NYC market was too great to put them ahead of St John’s.

Georgetown would have been a shoe-in 20 years ago. Sadly their support has dwindled and WVU already has a partial claim to DC DMA.

Creighton was also a duplicate market for us but had a lot of other positives as well.
This is up to the CEOs now. BY has given his recommendation and backed it up with research from B12 media consultants. This would be HUGE for the next contract cycle when we decouple basketball.

UConn came back to the table after walking to propose a scheduling agreement with some B12 programs not to dissimilar from what ND does with ACC (just not at the same frequency and UConn is not too keen on going too far west to play).

Clarifying previous tweet. UConn proposed a football scheduling agreement since they will not be joining in FB if invited in other sports.
so let me get this straight:
Georgetown isn't invited because support has dwindled & the Mounties have a partial claim to DC demographic. St. Johns IS invited for the NYC metric, even though UConn resonates much more in the Apple. RIGHT?
 
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BY recommended to B12 CEOs today that we expand by 4 in basketball and Olympic sports. Schools he has had the most serious discussions with are Gonzaga, Villanova, UConn and St John’s (a late addition after Seton Hall talks cooled).
Marquette, Georgetown, and Creighton have also been in talks but certain factors relegated them lower.

Marquette has great support and a decent market but the allure of NYC market was too great to put them ahead of St John’s.

Georgetown would have been a shoe-in 20 years ago. Sadly their support has dwindled and WVU already has a partial claim to DC DMA.

Creighton was also a duplicate market for us but had a lot of other positives as well.
This is up to the CEOs now. BY has given his recommendation and backed it up with research from B12 media consultants. This would be HUGE for the next contract cycle when we decouple basketball.

UConn came back to the table after walking to propose a scheduling agreement with some B12 programs not to dissimilar from what ND does with ACC (just not at the same frequency and UConn is not too keen on going too far west to play).

Clarifying previous tweet. UConn proposed a football scheduling agreement since they will not be joining in FB if invited in other sports.
Seth Meyers Lol GIF by Late Night with Seth Meyers
 
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Scheduling lets say two big 12 teams at the rent a year would certainly help our football program .. but would suck for basketball… so much excitement for basketball this year in the big east…the difference in money must be a lot…I lowered what I think the big east teams would get to 6 to 8 million per school a year… I would think the big 12 would have to offer 10+ a year to steal big east schools
 
Scheduling lets say two big 12 teams at the rent a year would certainly help our football program .. but would suck for basketball… so much excitement for basketball this year in the big east…the difference in money must be a lot…I lowered what I think the big east teams would get to 6 to 8 million per school a year… I would think the big 12 would have to offer 10+ a year to steal big east schools
I think you are wrong about basketball. I would trade a steady diet of Kansas, West Va., Oklahoma St., Cinci, et al for Providence, DePaul. Seton Hall. etc. in a heartbeat.
West. Va. & Cinci continues OBE rivalries, & Kansas is THE blue blood of blue bloods. Okie St. has a rich history in hoops.
 
I think joining the big 12 would hurt our recruiting…and flying all over the country… playing teams we don’t have a history with…we might even lose Hurley… i love the games in the the big east..but that said…if villanova goes.. then it might be in our best interest too follow them
 
I think you are wrong about basketball. I would trade a steady diet of Kansas, West Va., Oklahoma St., Cinci, et al for Providence, DePaul. Seton Hall. etc. in a heartbeat.
West. Va. & Cinci continues OBE rivalries, & Kansas is THE blue blood of blue bloods. Okie St. has a rich history in hoops.
Agreed.

Some fans are confusing lack of excitement with our program due to the combination of poor results and a conference entirely composed of schools that provided mininal national attention with ot being affiliated with a number of schools that we had been affiliated with for a few decades.

If somehow we moved with WVU to the B-12 a decade ago fan interest would not have fallen off a cliff the way it did in the AAC, even if we did fall into the rut as a program that we did in the AAC. In fact, we may have acted quicker in the necessary change.
 
Agreed.

Some fans are confusing lack of excitement with our program due to the combination of poor results and a conference entirely composed of schools that provided mininal national attention with ot being affiliated with a number of schools that we had been affiliated with for a few decades.

If somehow we moved with WVU to the B-12 a decade ago fan interest would not have fallen off a cliff the way it did in the AAC, even if we did fall into the rut as a program that we did in the AAC. In fact, we may have acted quicker in the necessary change.
Best conference in the country right now.
 
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BY recommended to B12 CEOs today that we expand by 4 in basketball and Olympic sports. Schools he has had the most serious discussions with are Gonzaga, Villanova, UConn and St John’s (a late addition after Seton Hall talks cooled).
Marquette, Georgetown, and Creighton have also been in talks but certain factors relegated them lower.

Marquette has great support and a decent market but the allure of NYC market was too great to put them ahead of St John’s.

Georgetown would have been a shoe-in 20 years ago. Sadly their support has dwindled and WVU already has a partial claim to DC DMA.

Creighton was also a duplicate market for us but had a lot of other positives as well.
This is up to the CEOs now. BY has given his recommendation and backed it up with research from B12 media consultants. This would be HUGE for the next contract cycle when we decouple basketball.

UConn came back to the table after walking to propose a scheduling agreement with some B12 programs not to dissimilar from what ND does with ACC (just not at the same frequency and UConn is not too keen on going too far west to play).

Clarifying previous tweet. UConn proposed a football scheduling agreement since they will not be joining in FB if invited in other sports.

No idea if true, but I like it for UConn. Give us 2-4 football games a year which are H/H as part of the deal, plus bowl tie-in.
 
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"UConn came back to the table after walking to propose a scheduling agreement with some B12 programs .... and UConn is not too keen on going too far west to play)"
Possible interpretation: UConn more keen on some football scheduling with fellow state flagship universities, e.g., WVU and KU, and other universities with better locations for travel and prospective football recruiting purposes, e.g., Cinci, UCF, TCU, and Houston. Even with charter flights, less keen on football opponents requiring longer flights to/fro Lubbock, Waco, Stillwater, Little Manhattan, Ames, and Provo.
 
I think joining the big 12 would hurt our recruiting…and flying all over the country… playing teams we don’t have a history with…we might even lose Hurley… i love the games in the the big east..but that said…if villanova goes.. then it might be in our best interest too follow them
I strongly disagree with this supposition. Look at UConn's history. Jim Calhoun, when he was hired, said that he wanted to make the Huskies a NATIONAL program.
He recruited all over the country (Donnie Marshall from Washington, Emeka Okafor from Houston, Kevin Ollie from Los Angeles, etc.) Big time recruits, as a rule, want to play for established programs with successful & charismatic coaches against top competition. If UConn moves to the XII, ALL the above boxes are checked.
 
I strongly disagree with this supposition. Look at UConn's history. Jim Calhoun, when he was hired, said that he wanted to make the Huskies a NATIONAL program.
He recruited all over the country (Donnie Marshall from Washington, Emeka Okafor from Houston, Kevin Ollie from Los Angeles, etc.) Big time recruits, as a rule, want to play for established programs with successful & charismatic coaches against top competition. If UConn moves to the XII, ALL the above boxes are checked.
Joining the big 12 would be like being back in the American, sure there are better schools in the big 12, but we would be back in a conference that required us to fly all over the country to play against opponents that we have no meaningful relationships with. That said, if they offer us a full share, we take it.
 
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Joining the big 12 would be like being back in the American, sure there are better schools in the big 12, but we would be back in a conference that required us to fly all over the country to play against opponents that we have no meaningful relationships with. That said, if they offer us a full share, we take it.
Its a shame it has to be like that… but ya..I agree with you
 
If we did leave the big east for the money… i hope we don’t regret it
 
in a conference that required us to fly all over the country to play against opponents

This was the same decision made by USC and UCLA. If we can gain access to more media money and potentially help football we have to do it. I love being in the Big East but over time, and maybe sooner, I can see the Big East losing value again.
 
This was the same decision made by USC and UCLA. If we can gain access to more media money and potentially help football we have to do it. I love being in the Big East but over time, and maybe sooner, I can see the Big East losing value again.
If the Big Ten wants to invite us, I’m all in. $75 million a year per school pays for a lot of travel costs.
 
If the Big Ten wants to invite us, I’m all in. $75 million a year per school pays for a lot of travel costs.
I would accept a lower amount. It does not have to be anywhere near a full share. Our DMA has over 1M households, 1.3M if you include Fairfield County. Thats a top 25 DMA.

BTN costs $11 per month or $80 per year. I thought the B1G gets 50% of the carriage fees. So quick back of the napkin, UConn could generate $40M in revenue from DMA fees for the BTN. This seems way too high IMO. It’s never going to happen, ever, anyway, so a wasted exercise.
 
I would accept a lower amount. It does not have to be anywhere near a full share. Our DMA has over 1M households, 1.3M if you include Fairfield County. Thats a top 25 DMA.

BTN costs $11 per month or $80 per year. I thought the B1G gets 50% of the carriage fees. So quick back of the napkin, UConn could generate $40M in revenue from DMA fees for the BTN. This seems way too high IMO. It’s never going to happen, ever, anyway, so a wasted exercise.
Hey, keep in mind that the Big Ten already has first tier access in the NYCDMA which includes Fairfield county. So, for the purposes of analyzing the value, we would bring to the big 10 four first-year cable rights, you have to disregard Fairfield county, the most densely populated part of the state.

I don’t think I’ve ever seen what the BTN distributions are.

I agree with you, that it’s not happening, at least within the foreseeable future.
 
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Hey, keep in mind that the Big Ten already has first tier access in the NYCDMA which includes Fairfield county. So, for the purposes of analyzing the value, we would bring to the big 10 four first-year cable rights, you have to disregard Fairfield county, the most densely populated part of the state.

I don’t think I’ve ever seen what the BTN distributions are.

I agree with you, that it’s not happening, at least within the foreseeable future.

I did not include Fairfield County for the carriage fees guesstimate
 
Quick note re: BTN in Fairfield County - BTN is available via Optimum's college sports package (with the ACCN and SECN) for an additional $5 per month, but it's not part of my standard cable package (like YES, SNY and ESPN). I would guess that in NJ the BTN is part of the standard cable packages, but in Westchester County/Fairfield County/Long Island it is not.
 
Quick note re: BTN in Fairfield County - BTN is available via Optimum's college sports package (with the ACCN and SECN) for an additional $5 per month, but it's not part of my standard cable package (like YES, SNY and ESPN). I would guess that in NJ the BTN is part of the standard cable packages, but in Westchester County/Fairfield County/Long Island it is not.
I did not know that. That’s actually good news.
 
Quick note re: BTN in Fairfield County - BTN is available via Optimum's college sports package (with the ACCN and SECN) for an additional $5 per month, but it's not part of my standard cable package (like YES, SNY and ESPN). I would guess that in NJ the BTN is part of the standard cable packages, but in Westchester County/Fairfield County/Long Island it is not.
I'm one of those in Fairfield County paying the $5/month and have been for several years now. Definitely worth it for the amount of sports channels you get. I can't think of a game I couldn't see with the 30-40 channels that come with that package. I'll only watch BTN if there's a decent football matchup which is rare since most of the interesting games end up on the big networks anyway.
 
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St John’s trying to make a statement hire with either Hurley or Pitino. Trying to prove to B12 brass that they are ready to reinvest in basketball. Doing the things Yormark told them they needed to do…

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