Don't forget to mention that with ESPN+ the school has to pay all production costs and provide all the equipment. ESPN just gives them a "place" to show their games. They do nothing but provide commentary and not good commentary at that.why is ESPN+ so bad?
though it has the "ESPN" badge on it, it looks and feels like crap many times, especially for G5 games.
I will never forget that time we played at FIU in 2022 (ESPN+) and it looked like a snow game with the horrible reflection/white balance on the field. could barely see the uconn players who were dressed in white that night.
Have you ever watched UConn+? UConn does a pretty good job of producing content. That said, the production is not as good as CBSSN or being on ESPN channels.Because many schools on ESPN+ foot the bill for production and they go cheap. Sort of like FIU and Rice where it looked like the game was on public access cable.
It’s amazing that people take Rice so seriously.
If we go undefeated I’d say there’s lots of possibilities.Which other network will pick us up if CBS doesn't?
There are probably a good number of people on this board who will make more this year than UConn made from CBSSN last year.The revenue from the CBS deal is basically nothing.
The fact that the deal exists is probably worth more to us than the revenue we get from it.True but the exposure is good. We can actually draw incidental audience on CBS Sports. Nobody watches ESPN+ games by accident.
True but the exposure is good. We can actually draw incidental audience on CBS Sports. Nobody watches ESPN+ games by accident.
The fact that the deal exists is probably worth more to us than the revenue we get from it.
Pretty much. The real payment is maintaining national visibility.The revenue from the CBS deal is basically nothing.
ESPN provides the internet platform. The schools themselves produce the broadcast and decide how much money and effort they want to put into itwhy is ESPN+ so bad?
though it has the "ESPN" badge on it, it looks and feels like crap many times, especially for G5 games.
I will never forget that time we played at FIU in 2022 (ESPN+) and it looked like a snow game with the horrible reflection/white balance on the field. could barely see the uconn players who were dressed in white that night.
The contract states that CBSSN has to renew in 2 year increments so presumably they renewed for this year and next. They also have another 2 year extension option after that which they’ll have to let us know by Jan 2027 if they’re picking up. They also have first right of refusal if and when we go to market to find a new TV deal should they decline the initial 2 year extension option.So with another solid year this season and as an Indy, any chance we can secure a somewhat decent media deal moving forward? We basically get 500K a year, but that was when we were absolutely terrible. Can we get maybe a few million per year after this contract expires this season?