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  • Lobot
    started a topic USC and UCLA to leave the PAC 12

    USC and UCLA to leave the PAC 12

    Jon Wilner, who is a veteran PAC 12 reporter , has sources telling him the two California universities may leave the Conference as soon as 2024 and will head to the Big 10.

    https://twitter.com/wilnerhotline/st...453729281?s=20
    Last edited by Lobot; 07-24-2022, 09:23 AM.

  • Lobot
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    A suggestion was made in the Welcome to the Big XII thread to move on from this one. Yay or Nay?

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  • fmirzamd
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    Big Ten completes 7-year, $7 billion media rights agreement with Fox, CBS, NBC
    https://www.espn.com/college-footbal...nt-fox-cbs-nbc



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  • bearcatbret
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    Reporting on McMurphy - How the Big Ten TV Deal Impacts Big 12 Expansion (msn.com)

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  • Chewbacca2099
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    If that information is confirmed it might speed up the AZ,Utah,ASU,Colorado to Big12 scenario

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  • Lobot
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    Looks like there’s a bit more to this . There are contract escalators that take the deal to 10 billion if teams are added.

    McMurphy is reporting that they aren’t done expanding and the targets are ND, Oregon, Washington, Cal and Stanford.

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  • Lobot
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    The B1G has announced its TV rights deal with Fox, CBS, and NBC. Rights were sold for 7 Billion over 7 years.

    If the Big 12 can even get half of that, I’d be happy. Even without a full share of this for a couple years USC and UCLA made out like bandits on this.

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  • Lobot
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    Originally posted by bearcatbret View Post
    So, this link is updated when anything their team feels like posting. Pac-12 Conference expansion, realignment live updates, rumors, speculation, reports (yahoo.com)

    I agree that this is going to be a long process and I doubt we hear anything for a while except writers making up stuff just to be relevant. Do any of us really believe that things are going to be leaked? However, this guy believes that ESPN not getting in the Big 10 will be bad for the PAC.
    With Fox, CBS and NBC sharing inventory that includes the New York, Chicago and Los Angeles media markets, the networks will have little, if any motivation to bid against ESPN for the Pac-12 rights."
    Key quote here that invalidates the WV bozos:

    The San Jose Mercury News' Jon Wilner wrote: "The Big 12 is expected to begin media rights negotiations in the summer of 2024,

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  • bearcatbret
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    So, this link is updated when anything their team feels like posting. Pac-12 Conference expansion, realignment live updates, rumors, speculation, reports (yahoo.com)

    I agree that this is going to be a long process and I doubt we hear anything for a while except writers making up stuff just to be relevant. Do any of us really believe that things are going to be leaked? However, this guy believes that ESPN not getting in the Big 10 will be bad for the PAC.
    With Fox, CBS and NBC sharing inventory that includes the New York, Chicago and Los Angeles media markets, the networks will have little, if any motivation to bid against ESPN for the Pac-12 rights."

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  • red_n_black_attack
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    Originally posted by bearcatbret View Post

    I wonder if that means that we will see ESPN meddling with the expansion of either the Big 12 or Pac to get some TV programing back.


    This talks about ESPN pulling out of the Big 10 and how it benefits the PAC. Pac-12 Conference expansion, realignment live updates, rumors, speculation, reports (msn.com)
    It is speculation by a Pac10 beat writer. Insert Big 12 and the speculation and rumors still fit. With the ACC stuck at such low revenue for 14 more years and the options not as good as the four the Big 12 added, the Big 12 is stil in best position to be top conference behind Big 10 and SEC. The Pac10 has too many teams playing like Kansas, and Kansas is on the rise in a tough conference. When it comes to tv negotiations, the multiple time zones will be a huge benefit. Relax and wait, nothing will be settled for a long time and nothing will even be hinted at being clearer until the Big 10 signs their new tv deal.

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  • Bearcats1232002
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    Originally posted by bearcatbret View Post

    I wonder if that means that we will see ESPN meddling with the expansion of either the Big 12 or Pac to get some TV programing back.


    This talks about ESPN pulling out of the Big 10 and how it benefits the PAC. Pac-12 Conference expansion, realignment live updates, rumors, speculation, reports (msn.com)
    I can tell you right now that we will get screwed again and left at the altar just like we did in the Big East. I can just feel it and I don't like it. It's like that Bruce Springsteen song - One step up and two steps back.

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  • bearcatbret
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    Originally posted by Lobot View Post
    ESPN just surrendered on the B1G per John Ourand at SBJ
    I wonder if that means that we will see ESPN meddling with the expansion of either the Big 12 or Pac to get some TV programing back.


    This talks about ESPN pulling out of the Big 10 and how it benefits the PAC. Pac-12 Conference expansion, realignment live updates, rumors, speculation, reports (msn.com)
    Last edited by bearcatbret; 08-09-2022, 03:32 PM.

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  • Lobot
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    ESPN just surrendered on the B1G per John Ourand at SBJ

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  • Lobot
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    The considered source has conflated some things here I think. There's no evidence that is actually happeninig and I don't think the negotation window is even open yet.


    But this is REALLY interesting. B1G is dropping ESPN from it's TV contract in the next round. FOX (BTN) , CBS and NBC will have the contract . Now we know why CBS people cared so much about where this was going. The Athletic is also reporting either Amazon or Apple will have streaming rights.


    https://sportsbusinessjournal.com/Da...s-CBS-NBC.aspx

    ($) https://theathletic.com/3488621/2022...-rights-facts/
    Last edited by Lobot; 08-09-2022, 08:29 AM.

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  • longtimefan
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    Consider the source, but the Dude is saying ESPN and Fox have opened negotiations with the Big 12 on a new TV contract. I haven’t seen this anywhere else.

    https://twitter.com/thedudeofwv/stat...up3Txtv7SbSjZA

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