They have effed up college athletics so bad, the vultures are circling. It is a matter of time. It will happen
I would think that the private equity investment would set the Big 10 valuation for expansion candidates. In other words if the Big 10 revenue rights are worth $2 billion for 10%, or $20 billion total, it may cost an expansion candidate $1 billion to join the Big 10. So, pay $1 billion and get a revenue stream of $75 million growing say 8% per year.It seems to me that any private equity deal would only come after a conference is done expanding and has all of its wanted members for at least a generation. Signing this deal would complicate adding Notre Dame, Miami, UNC, FSU, or anyone else for the B1G. How would the new members receive private equity to match their conference peers if the deal was already signed before expansion?
Unless the B1G plans to stop at its current 18 members.
How about buying those high school streams where it makes FloSports look like a Scorese film?Private Equity sucks the joy out of youth sports. One firm that bought up youth hockey forbids parents from recording their kids unless the parents pay a monthly subscription fee.
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Wall Street Is Paywalling Your Kids’ Sports
Private equity-owned Black Bear Sports Group is buying up youth hockey — and icing out parents who want to record their kids’ games.www.levernews.com
Here's an idea. Maybe the PE would consolidate all of the various social media sites and charge for that. Instead of programs each having multiple message boards and social media pages, they all get rolled into one PE/Conference controlled app. If you want to follow your team with news articles, message boards, facebook and twitter posts, you need to subscribe. I would imagine the revenue generated would be significant.Private Equity sucks the joy out of youth sports. One firm that bought up youth hockey forbids parents from recording their kids unless the parents pay a monthly subscription fee.
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Wall Street Is Paywalling Your Kids’ Sports
Private equity-owned Black Bear Sports Group is buying up youth hockey — and icing out parents who want to record their kids’ games.www.levernews.com
This could be favorable for UConn. I remember reading (somewhere?) that RedBird was advising the B12 that inviting UConn would add value to the conference.
We'll see. I have mixed feelings whenever we talk about joining the big 12. A P4 membership for us is absolutely critical financially, so obviously I'm excited about the possibility, on the other hand, I like playing teams that are drivable road games with which we have some modicum of history. But, on the other hand, annual home in aways with Kansas would be a blast.If that’s the case, it will happen very soon. I doubt they’d work out a deal like that and then add schools shortly after. We’d probably be in the formula right now.
I’m very torn too but honestly, I think the ACC is a total drag. I don’t watch any ACC sports except for the occasional Duke (I like their improvement) or FSU (family fans) football game.We'll see. I have mixed feelings whenever we talk about joining the big 12. A P4 membership for us is absolutely critical financially, so obviously I'm excited about the possibility, on the other hand, I like playing teams that are drivable road games with which we have some modicum of history. But, on the other hand, annual home in aways with Kansas would be a blast.
All RedBird is doing is a providing a line of credit to all the schools, they are not really investing and so they don't have any decision power. The closest thing to decision making power they are going to get is that they will be the preferred partner for business moving forward.This could be favorable for UConn. I remember reading (somewhere?) that RedBird was advising the B12 that inviting UConn would add value to the conference.