Texas has a vote more than Dan Beebe. It takes more than one vote.
You're right. Texas has more votes than Dan Beebe. Then again, many said that they had his vote, too...
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Texas has a vote more than Dan Beebe. It takes more than one vote.
I think that if OU and others form their own network for the Tier 3 stuff and once the Tier 1 rights are negotiated, the Big 12 will be even more stable...maybe permanently because:
1) Other conferences won't want to touch the LHN, OU's network, and anyone else with a significant Tier 3 deal.
2) After Tier 1 is reupped for a lot more money, add in the Tier 2 money, and some schools' big Tier 3 money...they won't be able to make more money anywhere else.
The SEC doesnt in spite of that, because they have many advantages as a conference that the big 12 doesnt. Better geography, the best football conference almost every year, a much greater culture of equality within the league (no one like texas making terms for the rest of the conference members).
UT filled it, yes. Got it on a lot of TV's in the USA, no. That's what I find funny about this whole thing.
What's most important is equal sharing on first and second tier rights. That's where the money is at.
The rest of us can create a network. The rules do not favor Texas and OU.
Now that OU can get their network, who will want to leave? Mizzou? Replaceable. The Big East teams and BYU will be dying to join the league right now.
I read somewhere the granting of media rights is 6 years because the ABC contract is over in 2015 and the granting of media rights will be up for extension at that time.
So Mizzou has said no thanks to the SEC (link) and they supposedly turned down West Virginia for some reason. Who is the SEC's 14th school? Chances are slim, but say they come calling. Stay or go? Would stability and $$ offset losing rivalries and having to fly everywhere?
I think we're getting WVA any way.
Is the ACC using the Big 10 model?
The response to this press conference is just amazing -- they agreed to stay together, they will work toward stability. That's a big deal.BTW folks....there was one...ONE 90 min call to get the process started. I think some of you are expecting a little too much out of one phone call.
The response to this press conference is just amazing -- they agreed to stay together, they will work toward stability. That's a big deal.
Guys, lets remember that the 6 year media rights thing is an idea that was discussed. It has not been signed by anybody as of yet.
UT filled it, yes. Got it on a lot of TV's in the USA, no. That's what I find funny about this whole thing.
Nope, but they are more stable then the Big 12. I believe Pitt solidified their conference in the same way I think Pitt could have solidified the Big 12.
I know none of us will agree on this, especially this early in the game but it seems in addition to the LHN Texas is retaining more power then they should which is not good for the conference. I know all conferences have the big dogs but I feel at least those small schools get a say in what goes on. I think the newbie CU had a voice in this round of expansion.
actually they didn't fill it. They are showing 5 UTSA games this year.