All rights or Tier 1/2? I think armageddon is a certainty now that individual networks will be allowed to continue.
You are entitled to think what you want.
For example...right now I think you are a dumbarse with all your ranting and raving
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All rights or Tier 1/2? I think armageddon is a certainty now that individual networks will be allowed to continue.
This conference did not notice that nobody else likes the individual networks, nobody will take Texas with the LHN as their own. Only 10 - 15 schools can get away with these networks and guess what, none of them are joininh the big 12.
Today is the nail in the coffin for the big 12. :sad:
All rights or Tier 1/2? I think armageddon is a certainty now that individual networks will be allowed to continue.
You mean like Pitt! UCONN, Rutgers and West Va will not be big 12 bound. Who else do you want from the Big East? L'ville or Cincy, AWESOME! Who cares about Mt. West and Conf USA.
All rights or Tier 1/2? I think armageddon is a certainty now that individual networks will be allowed to continue.
ACC and Pac would not be above us in the pecking order if we hadn't had a completely inept commissioner and weak leadership from our flagship institutions through all this.
There's nothing inherently better about the Pac 12 or ACC and some things that are significantly worse like ISU ranking 2nd in the entire Pac 12 this year in attendance.
Going forward this conference can be the third biggest fish in the sea as far as financial clout if they start acting progressively.
All rights or Tier 1/2? I think armageddon is a certainty now that individual networks will be allowed to continue.
If they sign that six year deal, none of the 3rd tier stuff matters. Get over it.
Not necessarily. While their rights might be tied up until 2017, the drama could certainly start up again sooner. Say in 2015 if a couple schools say 'we intend to leave the big 12 before the 2017 football season'. They'd have their rights back (so no penalty), and we can start all this drama again. And as we know, once one school leaves, others might leave too, and just dissolve the conference and get their media rights back immediately.
6 years is way too short if we're trying to attract other members. Should be at least 10. Then again, maybe we're going to double down on the idiocy and accept someone who gives us no benefit and is desperate to be in the big 12 (TCU).
If they sign that six year deal, none of the 3rd tier stuff matters. Get over it.
Hell just froze over I agree with no1fan. Who in their right mind after every conference member has spent the last three weeks looking out for themselves thinks stability and the key, trust, will be made over a 90 minute call? Thank God this conference is under new leadership that will bring healing and an outside opinion. Getting rid of Beebe just saved this league. Reading about this new guy he seems to be a no BS guy and will look subjectively at the situation. Once trust is regained over the next year and the new ESPN contract comes up this league will prosper.
The funny part is that Beebe wanted even 1st and 2nd tier all along. Bebbe probably made bad contracts but everyone seems to think he can just order everyone around. He can't. He never could. He isn't free of blame but he probably doesn't deserve everything he's gotten. In this case, he's a scapegoat which I am fine with because there needs to be a fresh start but the Universities in this league caused the problem, not him.