Heard Brett Yormark personally contacted ESPN regarding their coverage of the Big 12, but I haven't seen any reports about it. Can anyone provide more details regarding this?
No idea. And while I guess its good on him for doing so and having him stick up for the conference is great and all.. but IDK if it changes a darn thing. Big 10 has made their bed. They already hate the Big 12. Or disdain it. So I mean.. IDK.
Its great having a commish who doesn't just roll over. That parts awesome.
In terms of it actually meaning anything... I doubt it.
I think the best answer is to try to lure CBS from the B1G, and let them showcase the BEST from the Big XII each week. They literally could have first choice, and it almost always would be better than the 3rd / 4th, etc. choice they end up with the B1G - which has an oversaturated deal. Good for CBS and Good for the Big XII.Zero ABC Saturday in conference games for the Big 12. Is there any contractual agreement that ESPN on ABC for Big 12?
I think the best answer is to try to lure CBS from the B1G, and let them showcase the BEST from the Big XII each week. They literally could have first choice, and it almost always would be better than the rd / 4th, etc. choice they end up with the B1G - which has an oversaturated deal. Good for CBS and Good for the Big XII.
It won't matter unless ESPN loses the CFP rights.. we need a diversity of broadcast partners for the conference and CFPEagerly awaiting the day that Big 12 rights are split between Fox and Turner/WBD.
Love the idea but CBS would be getting around 3-5 million less viewers in that time slot.I think the best answer is to try to lure CBS from the B1G, and let them showcase the BEST from the Big XII each week. They literally could have first choice, and it almost always would be better than the 3rd / 4th, etc. choice they end up with the B1G - which has an oversaturated deal. Good for CBS and Good for the Big XII.
This. The networks only care about how much they will make. They make more with people watching. They do not care at all about what actually happens on the field.ESPN wants a TV show. The playoffs are a TV show.
They do not care about competition anywhere as much as ratings and revenue.
This. The networks only care about how much they will make. They make more with people watching. They do not care at all about what actually happens on the field.
I'm pretty sure of one thing:
Yormark wanted BYU and Colorado in the Big 12 championship game and I guess that makes sense from a marketing perspective.
He said it's his first visit to Jack Trice, so he probably felt compelled to be here for this game.then I wonder why he was at our game.
He said it's his first visit to Jack Trice, so he probably felt compelled to be here for this game.
He must have missed the Cyclone Weather Alert memo!He said it's his first visit to Jack Trice, so he probably felt compelled to be here for this game.