GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Boy, how would you feel if you were Florida State, UNC, Virginia, and/or Clemson? Maryland and Rutgers will be receiving over $42 million per year under the new B1G TV deal, and those schools won't even get half that in a given year. Over the course of 10 years, you're looking at a TV-revenue deficit of nearly $200 million. One would think that this could be the prologue of a UNC/Virginia/Georgia Tech/FSU defection to the B1G, and a NCST/VT move to the SEC.
ChelseaFriar wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Boy, how would you feel if you were Florida State, UNC, Virginia, and/or Clemson? Maryland and Rutgers will be receiving over $42 million per year under the new B1G TV deal, and those schools won't even get half that in a given year. Over the course of 10 years, you're looking at a TV-revenue deficit of nearly $200 million. One would think that this could be the prologue of a UNC/Virginia/Georgia Tech/FSU defection to the B1G, and a NCST/VT move to the SEC.
It's a bit disturbing that Rutgers is getting that kind of money. In 11 years of living in Manhattan I think I've met one guy who cares about Rutgers football (and that was when they had Ray Rice - I'm guessing he no longer cares).
adoraz wrote:Stever I see you downplaying this on the conference realignment board. Not quite sure why. This is a major win for the Big East and Fox. Solidifies FS1 as a go to channel for college hoops and will further help improve ratings. Fox only has half the games (not counting BTN games), so there won't be so many games scheduled that it'd take away a significant amount of airtime for the Big East.
We all knew after the rights to the Big Ten it'd be a while before other rights are up for grabs. So what exactly did Fox need from this for it to be good in your book? If they got 100% of the games you'd say that the Big East will be pushed to FS2. If they got none of the games you'd say the channel was doomed. They can't win in your world.
Make no mistake about it, this is a major win for Fox, FS1, the Big East, Big Ten, and everyone involved.
NJRedman wrote:ChelseaFriar wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Boy, how would you feel if you were Florida State, UNC, Virginia, and/or Clemson? Maryland and Rutgers will be receiving over $42 million per year under the new B1G TV deal, and those schools won't even get half that in a given year. Over the course of 10 years, you're looking at a TV-revenue deficit of nearly $200 million. One would think that this could be the prologue of a UNC/Virginia/Georgia Tech/FSU defection to the B1G, and a NCST/VT move to the SEC.
It's a bit disturbing that Rutgers is getting that kind of money. In 11 years of living in Manhattan I think I've met one guy who cares about Rutgers football (and that was when they had Ray Rice - I'm guessing he no longer cares).
I root for Rutgers and I know a bunch of folks who do too. They have a decent team and their new coach has me excited, the Ohio State D-coordinator.
ChelseaFriar wrote:NJRedman wrote:
I root for Rutgers and I know a bunch of folks who do too. They have a decent team and their new coach has me excited, the Ohio State D-coordinator.
Interesting, okay. I have nothing personal against them. I just have not come across many, if any, who follow the team. I'm sure that would be different if I lived in a NJ town. I work and live in the city so I guess I don't have my finger on the pulse of it.
I actually don't hear a ton of college football talk at work other than ND and Michigan alumni (I'm sure others too, but they jump out at me). I hear college hoops talk nonstop as I work, and have worked, with a number of grads of Duke, UNC, Georgetown, Villanova, SH, SJU, Syracuse, UConn, etc.
NJRedman wrote:I root for Rutgers
novahoops11 wrote:NJRedman wrote:I root for Rutgers
NJRedman wrote:
Yes, lots of block R's on cars in NJ.
stever20 wrote:adoraz wrote:Stever I see you downplaying this on the conference realignment board. Not quite sure why. This is a major win for the Big East and Fox. Solidifies FS1 as a go to channel for college hoops and will further help improve ratings. Fox only has half the games (not counting BTN games), so there won't be so many games scheduled that it'd take away a significant amount of airtime for the Big East.
We all knew after the rights to the Big Ten it'd be a while before other rights are up for grabs. So what exactly did Fox need from this for it to be good in your book? If they got 100% of the games you'd say that the Big East will be pushed to FS2. If they got none of the games you'd say the channel was doomed. They can't win in your world.
Make no mistake about it, this is a major win for Fox, FS1, the Big East, Big Ten, and everyone involved.
ESPN during the conference season aired roughly 5 conference games a week for basketball- the rest went to the Big Ten Network.... . Part of it when you think about it- ESPN aired 7 games in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, another couple in the Gavitt games, and then other OOC games. I'm sorry- but I don't think if FS1 gets only 2-3 games a week that it's going to make a huge difference for basketball. The biggest difference will be OOC. Instead of the garbage Big East OOC games being on FS1, they'll have better OOC games from the Big Ten. That's a big plus for FS1.
To me the Magic number for basketball would have been about 4 games a week- or 80%. like 2 weeknights and 2 weekend games.
The other thing that will be interesting will be the # of games on Big Fox. I have to think that the Big Ten will take some of the slots that the Big East has had. The question becomes would Fox add more....
The one thing that will be interesting to watch. It starts 2017-18. That's the year the Big Ten is at MSG. So would be more condensed schedule presumably.
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