Players Era

(all times Eastern)

G6dwYaRawAAxiIc
What’s going on with the UCLA/Texas and Duke/South Carolina games. Are those part of this or just random games?
 
ChatGPT's prediction vs St. John's. I'll take it!

Prediction​


Given everything, I lean toward Iowa State in this game.


  • Their continuity and chemistry give them a slight edge early in the season over a talented but newer St. John’s group.
  • Lipsey’s leadership and playmaking, combined with Jefferson’s all-around game, could be just enough to withstand SJU’s offensive firepower.
  • On the other hand, if St. John’s gets hot early (especially Hopkins and Jackson) and Ejiofor dominates the boards, they absolutely have a path to win.

Projected Score:
Iowa State 92St. John’s 88


I see it being a high-tempo, back-and-forth game, but ISU makes just enough plays down the stretch to pull away by a few.
 
ChatGPT's prediction vs St. John's. I'll take it!

Prediction​


Given everything, I lean toward Iowa State in this game.


  • Their continuity and chemistry give them a slight edge early in the season over a talented but newer St. John’s group.
  • Lipsey’s leadership and playmaking, combined with Jefferson’s all-around game, could be just enough to withstand SJU’s offensive firepower.
  • On the other hand, if St. John’s gets hot early (especially Hopkins and Jackson) and Ejiofor dominates the boards, they absolutely have a path to win.

Projected Score:
Iowa State 92St. John’s 88


I see it being a high-tempo, back-and-forth game, but ISU makes just enough plays down the stretch to pull away by a few.

SkyNet for the win!
terminator-thumbs-up.gif
 
From Matt Norlander article on the CBS Sports (@Messi included other info earlier, post #35):

"Also, the initial pitch for this event — the eight teams that played in it last year all received a $1 million for participating — will be changing. This year may not see every team receiving $1 million after some updates to how all expenses are accounted for, and that most definitely will not be the case come 2026 when the field balloons to 32 on the men's side alone."
 

(all times Eastern)

G6dwYaRawAAxiIc

Seeing this in visual form, ISU sure got a ****** draw. Even if we can win both games, point differential has come into play in the past to decide championship game participants. Getting two good teams rather than some of the down teams in this field will make it hard to win it all.
 
Seeing this in visual form, ISU sure got a ****** draw. Even if we can win both games, point differential has come into play in the past to decide championship game participants. Getting two good teams rather than some of the down teams in this field will make it hard to win it all
Think what we did to Houston last year and then think of the games against lesser opponents that were closer than we thought they should be.
Would be ecstatic if we won it all, but even if we win all three and don’t make it in the finals it wouldn’t be all bad. Let the chips fall where they may.
 
More info from SBJ about the Big 12's future tie-in with this event:


The Big 12 is set to announce a five-year deal to take a 15% equity stake in the Players Era Festival, along with a minimum guarantee from annual revenues, those involved with the agreement told Sports Business Journal. The equity stake begins immediately, while the minimum guarantee will begin with next year’s event.

As part of the deal, the Big 12 will receive eight bids to the Players Era tournament when it expands to 32 teams next season. Those teams will be selected based on conference standings from the previous year.

Seth Berger, CEO of Players Era and the former founder of And1, noted the tournament is also set to put $50M-plus into Big 12 basketball programs in rights fees as part of the deal slated to be announced on Monday.
 
More info from SBJ about the Big 12's future tie-in with this event:


The Big 12 is set to announce a five-year deal to take a 15% equity stake in the Players Era Festival, along with a minimum guarantee from annual revenues, those involved with the agreement told Sports Business Journal. The equity stake begins immediately, while the minimum guarantee will begin with next year’s event.

As part of the deal, the Big 12 will receive eight bids to the Players Era tournament when it expands to 32 teams next season. Those teams will be selected based on conference standings from the previous year.

Seth Berger, CEO of Players Era and the former founder of And1, noted the tournament is also set to put $50M-plus into Big 12 basketball programs in rights fees as part of the deal slated to be announced on Monday.
Kinda weird that if you’re battling for 8th place and don’t make that cutoff you’ll have to find a different MTE on like 8 months notice. Typically those agreements are signed years in advance.

The times they are a changin
 
I need someone to explain to me how this event can ever possibly MAKE money with the insane guarantees. We know it's not in ticket sales and I'd be shocked if WBD was paying anything noticeable in rights fees. The whole thing is just odd to me.
 
I need someone to explain to me how this event can ever possibly MAKE money with the insane guarantees. We know it's not in ticket sales and I'd be shocked if WBD was paying anything noticeable in rights fees. The whole thing is just odd to me.

The NCAA tournament gets $900 million per year in its TV deal. This is of course not the NCAA tournament, but a 32 team field should justify a pretty good deal with WBD.
 
If they make it (and honestly already basically there) the premier mid-season tournament/event it'll be worth a ton of money. NBA's mid season tournament added $1B a year to their media right deal supposedly.

I think this is gonna suffocate the other MTEs and we'll have the Big 3 (Players Era, Maui, Battle4Atlantis) and the rest will whither away, maybe some like the NIT tip off survive but the Charleston Classic is likely not.
 
  • Winner
Reactions: Hubbs4cy
More info from SBJ about the Big 12's future tie-in with this event:


The Big 12 is set to announce a five-year deal to take a 15% equity stake in the Players Era Festival, along with a minimum guarantee from annual revenues, those involved with the agreement told Sports Business Journal. The equity stake begins immediately, while the minimum guarantee will begin with next year’s event.

As part of the deal, the Big 12 will receive eight bids to the Players Era tournament when it expands to 32 teams next season. Those teams will be selected based on conference standings from the previous year.

Seth Berger, CEO of Players Era and the former founder of And1, noted the tournament is also set to put $50M-plus into Big 12 basketball programs in rights fees as part of the deal slated to be announced on Monday.

So, should we be attending those time share sales presentations? Seems like we’re going to spend most Thanksgivings in LV.
 
If they make it (and honestly already basically there) the premier mid-season tournament/event it'll be worth a ton of money. NBA's mid season tournament added $1B a year to their media right deal supposedly.

I think this is gonna suffocate the other MTEs and we'll have the Big 3 (Players Era, Maui, Battle4Atlantis) and the rest will whither away, maybe some like the NIT tip off survive but the Charleston Classic is likely not.
The Acrisure Series in Palm Springs is going big too. 18 teams this year and they also want to get to 32 for next year and have signed some schools to long term contracts.

Maui is more or less dead and B4A probably hangs on because the geography and guarantees are better than Maui.

As for the Players Era, even if they get a low 9 figure TV deal, which seems like the very top line, they've already got at least half of that out the door and they haven't even touched other expenses. I'm sure there's something I'm missing but I can't make it work in my head.
 

Latest posts

Help Support Us

Become a patron