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On this selection Sunday I have one morsel to share: I’ve just been told Fox will play ball with B12 for prorata for 2 all sports additions. Fox wants Arizona and Colorado.
 
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On this selection Sunday I have one morsel to share: I’ve just been told Fox will play ball with B12 for prorata for 2 all sports additions. Fox wants Arizona and Colorado.

Why?
 
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If you start to hear reports of a PAC media offer for $25-28m per school trickle out keep a couple of things in mind:

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This is a streaming heavy proposal that sees the PAC absorbing the cost of producing their own games and that amount is NOT reflected in the numbers being bandied about.

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There would be no ownership of Tier2 media in this proposal so no revenue to cover those costs save what is being paid in the tv deal.

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Cost to produce the content would be north of $75m a year counting all sports. So at 10 schools this could be a $7-$8m per year haircut off the numbers.

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Important to look at total contract value per year, subtract production costs and the pac10 office cut (which is rumored to be 1/2 of a share moving forward) to get the true number that would be shared per school. There will be spinsters who do not acknowledge this.
 
MH ver3@MH ver3
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If you start to hear reports of a PAC media offer for $25-28m per school trickle out keep a couple of things in mind:

MH ver3 @MH ver3
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This is a streaming heavy proposal that sees the PAC absorbing the cost of producing their own games and that amount is NOT reflected in the numbers being bandied about.

MH ver3@MH ver3
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There would be no ownership of Tier2 media in this proposal so no revenue to cover those costs save what is being paid in the tv deal.

MH ver3@MH ver3
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Cost to produce the content would be north of $75m a year counting all sports. So at 10 schools this could be a $7-$8m per year haircut off the numbers.

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Important to look at total contract value per year, subtract production costs and the pac10 office cut (which is rumored to be 1/2 of a share moving forward) to get the true number that would be shared per school. There will be spinsters who do not acknowledge this.
Keep the PAC together so the B12 and ACC look east is my hope.
 
Keep the PAC together so the B12 and ACC look east is my hope.
If the PAC/ACC merger is dead, I fear that the ACC will ultimately look to plant a flag in TX and be a part of the big TX gold rush. Hope I am wrong....tis true non of the remaining TX schools fit the ACC profile very well as this hr.
 
If the PAC/ACC merger is dead, I fear that the ACC will ultimately look to plant a flag in TX and be a part of the big TX gold rush. Hope I am wrong....tis true non of the remaining TX schools fit the ACC profile very well as this hr.
Rice, SMU, North Texas, UTEP, UTSA, Texas State. The ACC is like Tuesday. It has no profile.
 
If the PAC/ACC merger is dead, I fear that the ACC will ultimately look to plant a flag in TX and be a part of the big TX gold rush. Hope I am wrong....tis true non of the remaining TX schools fit the ACC profile very well as this hr.
All profiles went out of the window when ACC took Louisville.
 
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Lol there will be no announcements either way until after the tourney
 
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How sad is my twitter feed that this came up?


Granted, I know this is only the dude, but I would be fine with joining for football in 2025, but if we delay joining for basketball until 2026, then our exit fee from the big east conference drops from $30 M to $15 M.

 
Granted, I know this is only the dude, but I would be fine with joining for football in 2025, but if we delay joining for basketball until 2026, then our exit fee from the big east conference drops from $30 M to $15 M.

When did the Dude become italian?
 
Granted, I know this is only the dude, but I would be fine with joining for football in 2025, but if we delay joining for basketball until 2026, then our exit fee from the big east conference drops from $30 M to $15 M.

That's the way to think. I would 100 percent be down for receiving a lesser share until their current contract expires which is way sooner than the ACC anyway. Big 12 with WVU and Cincinnati as basketball rivals with some history isn't the worst outcome.
 
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How sad is my twitter feed that this came up?


Not as sad as the fact that I found him when he came back on Twitter and followed him. I like him for the laughs but he did have some stuff about a long time ago where he was ahead others. Mainly about how the power schools wanted to use the portal as way to cherry pick players from lesser programs. NIL has become an extension of that.
 
That's the way to think. I would 100 percent be down for receiving a lesser share until their current contract expires which is way sooner than the ACC anyway. Big 12 with WVU and Cincinnati as basketball rivals with some history isn't the worst outcome.
Yeah, I don’t particularly love it but when your ship is sinking, it’s probably wise not to be excessively choosy about the lifeboats.
 
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