It's also meaningless if they don't tell you what is PAID attendance.We might be high on that list but it’s still the stupidest and most useless stat. Attendance is important, but capacity percentage means nothing. Which would you rather have - 50% capacity of a 100k seat stadium or 99% capacity of a 25k seat stadium?
Not to mention just putting a tarp over sections takes those seats out of the capacity number.
The interesting part of that article was the big 12 is expected to make “north of 30mil” how far north are we talking though? If the pac is going to get 25-30ish out for bid does 35mil get some teams to move? Does 40mil? I really wonder what the magic number some of these teams have that the big 12 needs to hit. Would be interesting if after all this speculation everything just stayed as is for another 5-6 years.I guess I didn't interpret that Fox & ESPN were going to bid on Big12. The term author used was "engaged".
I am sure the Big12 is interacting with both networks as they will carry Big12 FB games for 3 more years under the current contract.
The Big12 is probably seeking feedback about Pac12 adds and maybe game windows.
But, I bet the Pac12 would consider they were engaged in discussion with both Fox & ESPN prior to their 30 day exclusive window that ends tomorrow.
I would prefer that NBC or CBS make a strong play for Big12 as I have to believe Fox will favor Big10 with best Saturday game times and same goes for ESPN/ABC with SEC and ACC game times.
The PAC10 tried to engaged discussions with both but FOX already said no thanks, we’re good”. leaving ESPN to engaged to decide if they want to pay just enough to keep the PAC10 around for a few years. They apparently aren’t too interested right thus the PAC10 rights are going to the open market.I guess I didn't interpret that Fox & ESPN were going to bid on Big12. The term author used was "engaged".
I am sure the Big12 is interacting with both networks as they will carry Big12 FB games for 3 more years under the current contract.
The Big12 is probably seeking feedback about Pac12 adds and maybe game windows.
But, I bet the Pac12 would consider they were engaged in discussion with both Fox & ESPN prior to their 30 day exclusive window that ends tomorrow.
I would prefer that NBC or CBS make a strong play for Big12 as I have to believe Fox will favor Big10 with best Saturday game times and same goes for ESPN/ABC with SEC and ACC game times.
Some of those on Twitter were saying that ESPN was willing to come up to near $30M per for the Pac late in the 30 day window, but came with quite a list of contingencies. One of those being a GoR of 12 years for all members. That would be a killer. That would take it out to the almost as long as the ACC, for less money, by quite a bit. It would be a killer.The interesting part of that article was the big 12 is expected to make “north of 30mil” how far north are we talking though? If the pac is going to get 25-30ish out for bid does 35mil get some teams to move? Does 40mil? I really wonder what the magic number some of these teams have that the big 12 needs to hit. Would be interesting if after all this speculation everything just stayed as is for another 5-6 years.
Problem is the schools that report more than max capacity, completely throws the data off.No ******* way are those numbers real. Colorado isn't 99% full. Laughable.
Former Utah AD weighs in and doesn’t think going to the Big 12 is worth it.
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Former Utah AD says no reason to jump into Big 12 unless the goal is “to destroy” the Pac-12
Former athletic director Chris Hill, who oversaw the Utes’ jump to the Pac-12, believes the financial benefits of switching leagues is limited.www.mercurynews.com
The interesting part of that article was the big 12 is expected to make “north of 30mil” how far north are we talking though? If the pac is going to get 25-30ish out for bid does 35mil get some teams to move? Does 40mil? I really wonder what the magic number some of these teams have that the big 12 needs to hit. Would be interesting if after all this speculation everything just stayed as is for another 5-6 years.
You got that right. Except for Kansas, everybody is 88% and up. I wouldn't call that empty.
If I didn't know any better, I would think Wilner and Canzano work directly for the Pac-12. Where are the Big-12 based reporters (Randy P.?) touting facts and not propaganda in support of the Big-12?
Yeah, it's pretty bad. The students get in free and they still don't go. Their attendance will greatly pick up though in the Big 12. Also, tons of ISU alums in Houston that will attend.Houston…woof. They manage to have both terrible attendance (25,518) and percent of capacity (63.79%).
What’s it cost nowadays for a student season ticket at JTS?Yeah, it's pretty bad. The students get in free and they still don't go. Their attendance will greatly pick up though in the Big 12. Also, tons of ISU alums in Houston that will attend.
Tickets sold, but even then highly suspect.No ******* way are those numbers real. Colorado isn't 99% full. Laughable.
Around 150.What’s it cost nowadays for a student season ticket at JTS?
The interesting part of that article was the big 12 is expected to make “north of 30mil” how far north are we talking though? If the pac is going to get 25-30ish out for bid does 35mil get some teams to move? Does 40mil? I really wonder what the magic number some of these teams have that the big 12 needs to hit. Would be interesting if after all this speculation everything just stayed as is for another 5-6 years.
Time duration is important also. They use the average so just say median to make it simpler. 5 years at 35 Mm is way better than 12 years at 30MM although it only sounds like a 5 MM difference. At five years, you are talking like 29 MM versus 40 MM or so.When reading reports and stories we have to be careful what $ they are predicting, total conference payout, or just the TV deal.
It's the Nebraska way for sellouts.Tickets sold, but even then highly suspect.
Or Iowa, when someone would buy the last few thousand for a small donation and then they would walk around handing out tickets for free.It's the Nebraska way for sellouts.