Yeah... no. Thanks for bringing politics into this unnecessary though.
Yeah no, I didn't bring it but only commented on it.
Yeah... no. Thanks for bringing politics into this unnecessary though.
Fox and espn are buying more conference games unless each of the b12 teams pplay a really major opponent. They want more value than a game like san jose state or uni.
Maybe they don't, or maybe dollar signs get the best of them like OU playing Nebby. KU and Mizzou selling out Arrowhead would be a big deal - same with UT and A&M playing anywhere in that state (and getting a major TV slot out of it, too).
Regardless, that's tangential to my point that 8+2 schedule is better than 9+1. More flexibility is better.
Under your scenario, replace a Big12 game with a home & home series between ISU and Minnesota. Year 1, FOX under the Big12 contract will televise the game. Year 2, most likely BTN will televise. So both Networks would be giving up inventory they paid for. So FOX/ESPN would be completely justified in saying, Big12 we are dropping your conference rights fee from $200M annually to $185M.
I can't recall the ACC schools, but in the last couple years, two ACC schools played a non-conference game. If a conference is strong and promotes rivalries, a 9th conference game is typically more attractive for fans and TV Networks than a random game against another P5 opponent.
Home Attendance for Expansion Candidates (Week 2):
@ Houston - 39,402
@ South Florida - 36,557
@ Tulane - 27,179
@ Air Force - 24,173
@ Colorado State - 20,673
Big 12 Home Attendance (Week 2):
@ Texas - 92,863
@ Oklahoma - 87,037
@ TCU - 48,091
@ OK State - 52,523
@ Baylor - 45,499
@ West Virginia - 56,261
@ Kansas - 28,467
Moved not too long ago on ESPN
Boren: Big 12 expansion 'not a given'
If Big 12 goes through this whole freak-show and doesn't expand, it'll move from goofy to ridiculous.
more money and expanded GORNot if this is a standoff with the networks for them to give more money without the conference expanding.
Not if this is a standoff with the networks for them to give more money without the conference expanding.
Not if this is a standoff with the networks for them to give more money without the conference expanding.
Moved not too long ago on ESPN
Boren: Big 12 expansion 'not a given'
If Big 12 goes through this whole freak-show and doesn't expand, it'll move from goofy to ridiculous.
Maybe his point is it won't automatically happen in time for October meeting. Even with that — what's the delay?