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ArrowheadHawk 07-31-2023 07:54 PM

I believe they gave up tier 3 to espn+ with the newest deal.

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KingPriest2 07-31-2023 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 17037705)
Not the Arizona Board of Regents meeting. You are thinking of the Pac12 one headed by George Kliavkoff

No I said specially said Az Board of Regrnts on a Thursday

KingPriest2 07-31-2023 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by KingPriest2 (Post 17033426)
Oregon and Washington are contacting the Bug 12 as we speak

Arizona board of regents are meeting early next week.

Big 10’ is sleeping in expansion

If the B12 picks up these 3 school. They are accross 4 time zones. The control the Pacific time one along with the B10.

Sone are saying if they pick up these 3. The. Football quality they pass the B10 Revenue not as much.

ASU I’m hearing B12 should not go after They’re more concerned about bring a hockey program and over valued as a program

Pac 12 is dead


Here you go BWillie

displacedinMN 07-31-2023 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 17037701)
B1G = $80M+ per school
SEC = $70M
B12 = $31.6M
ACC = $30.6M
P12 = $20.9M estimated (down $9M from current contract)

That is the baseline payouts by conference. Big 12 distributed $44M to its schools last year. Projecting $50M+ under the new deal. Big 12 schools retain Tier 3 rights as well. WVU, as an example receives about $7M via those media and advertising rights in ADDITION to the Tier 1 and Tier 2 rights. Not sure why that is never mentioned in these payout articles.

https://www.si.com/college/oklahoma/...20the%20league


And yet, Notre Dame wants to be an independent in football

FloridaMan88 07-31-2023 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by displacedinMN (Post 17037734)
And yet, Notre Dame wants to be an independent in football

Will be interesting to see what NBC offers them when their TV deal expires after next season.

That could force them into the Big 10.

ChiefsCountry 07-31-2023 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by displacedinMN (Post 17037734)
And yet, Notre Dame wants to be an independent in football

Notre Dame makes 22 million all by themselves just for football plus there cut from the ACC.

FloridaMan88 07-31-2023 08:29 PM

“Welcome to the Big 10”, should be NBC’s response to Notre Dame…

Link: https://frontofficesports.com/notre-...other%20sports.

Quote:

Notre Dame will be seeking to triple its football rights fees to $65 million to $75 million annually during its next cycle of media negotiations, sources told Front Office Sports. But if the Fighting Irish want that kind of money, they might have to give up their cherished independence — and finally join a power conference.
Quote:

The Big Ten’s new mid-$7 billion, seven-year deal with NBC, Fox Sports, and CBS Sports will eventually dish out up to $90 million to schools like Ohio State and Michigan. That gives them a big financial advantage over the Irish.

Hoover 07-31-2023 08:51 PM

I think Oregon and Washington still end up in the Big Ten. Notes Dame has always been the natural fit. And they eventually will get there not because of the money but because of the schedule. These super conferences are not going to let ND play five games against their conference. Never going to happen.

So with the Big Ten what’s interesting is what do you pair with ND when they enter. Stanford? Or do they look for something out east?

BWillie 07-31-2023 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by KingPriest2 (Post 17037711)
Here you go BWillie

Seems I was misinformed then by Jason Sheer...some Wildcat Authority writer

lawrenceRaider 08-01-2023 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiefspants (Post 17037586)
This would be why.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Details on potential media deal for P12. <br>20M per school and mostly streaming. <br>Not ideal <a href="https://t.co/KPe4tBIW3R">https://t.co/KPe4tBIW3R</a></p>&mdash; Geoff Schwartz (@geoffschwartz) <a href="https://twitter.com/geoffschwartz/status/1686132109834960896?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 31, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

That's pathetic.

Big12 coming out of realignment looking pretty damn good.

FloridaMan88 08-01-2023 01:30 PM

Initial reports from the Pac 12's meeting today are that an actual/tangible/CONFIRMED new media rights deal still was not presented.

Instead some sort of tentative frame work for an all streaming deal was presented, where the annual payout to member schools would be heavily dependent on the # of streaming subscribers.

Good luck trying to get enough streaming subscribers to watch the Pac 9 + mid major additions which would be needed to get anywhere close to the annual payout per school with the Big 12's media rights deal.

Time to go to the Big 12, Arizona.

sedated 08-01-2023 03:20 PM

All streaming? :spock:

Only the NFL knows that fans will flock to buy whatever stream they are on that day. Just ask the MLB what lack of "cable" access does to a fanbase.

ForeverIowan 08-01-2023 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Hoover (Post 17037750)
I think Oregon and Washington still end up in the Big Ten. Notes Dame has always been the natural fit. And they eventually will get there not because of the money but because of the schedule. These super conferences are not going to let ND play five games against their conference. Never going to happen.

So with the Big Ten what’s interesting is what do you pair with ND when they enter. Stanford? Or do they look for something out east?

Why aren't the super conferences going to schedule games with Notre Dame? Follow the money. If scheduling games with Notre Dame means more money (and it does) it is going to happen. You think the Big Ten is going to tell ND to go F themselves and pretty much hand deliver them to the SEC? Or vice versa? I can guarantee you the new look Big 12 would KILL to have some sort of arrangement with Notre Dame playing 3 or 4 Big 12 teams a year on a rotating basis.

RustShack 08-01-2023 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 17037701)
B1G = $80M+ per school
SEC = $70M
B12 = $31.6M
ACC = $30.6M
P12 = $20.9M estimated (down $9M from current contract)

That is the baseline payouts by conference. Big 12 distributed $44M to its schools last year. Projecting $50M+ under the new deal. Big 12 schools retain Tier 3 rights as well. WVU, as an example receives about $7M via those media and advertising rights in ADDITION to the Tier 1 and Tier 2 rights. Not sure why that is never mentioned in these payout articles.

https://www.si.com/college/oklahoma/...20the%20league

There’s no T3 rights for the Big12 anymore(when the new contract starts). I think some ESPN+ is just tied into the T1/T2. ESPN gets more football, Fox gets more basketball.

Coach 08-01-2023 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88 (Post 17038639)
Initial reports from the Pac 12's meeting today are that an actual/tangible/CONFIRMED new media rights deal still was not presented.

Instead some sort of tentative frame work for an all streaming deal was presented, where the annual payout to member schools would be heavily dependent on the # of streaming subscribers.

Good luck trying to get enough streaming subscribers to watch the Pac 9 + mid major additions which would be needed to get anywhere close to the annual payout per school with the Big 12's media rights deal.

Time to go to the Big 12, Arizona.

Yeah, it's not a great option for them. People who don't have a really GOOD option, end up presenting multiple mediocre options.

Not very good for Pac 12.


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