“US college sports’ Mountain West Conference has announced new six-year media rights deals with commercial broadcaster CBS and pay-television network Fox Sports worth a combined US$270 million.
The deals, which run from the 2020/21 season through the 2025/26 campaign, will see the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) conference’s members receive around US$4 million each year, a considerable increase on the annual US$1.1 million they get under the current contract.”
https://www.sportspromedia.com/broadcas ... 20contract.
gtmoBlue wrote: The big issue as pointed out by GW11, is that the ACC's contract would be null & void...no more $23-30 Mill/per team/per year. With the football powers vacating – that contract, IF still in force, would drop to MWC or AAC levels. Nothing to write home about, and hardly a strong calling card for new accessions.
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gtmoBlue wrote:Interesting discussion and takes. Who is hoops22? A nova/temple guy? lol
Thanks GW11 - the voice of reason in the wilderness. Loving your calm, logical, feedback.
Fellas, fellas, fellas...there is no such thing as an "Airtight", "lock tight", or "jail" GoR. Any Gor can be broken. It merely depends on who/which Univ. wants out bad enough to break it. UConn broke one, SDSU was willing to break one. UT/OU broke one. The PAC12 schools didn't need to break theirs, as it ended/ends this year or next.
All it takes is for a school to really want out. The dollar figures are fantasy money as it is yet to materialize in a bank account...$100, 200, 600, 800 Million...mere numbers as the money has yet to be made/earned. Monopoly money.
Seven schools are known to want out of the ACC. UNC, UVA, Clemson, FSU, NCST, Miami, & VT. I don't know what their quorum is: 8, 9, more?
Shits n Grins example: Let's say a decision quorum is eight teams. The Golden Domers join the G7 (Group of Seven ACC desenters) to make a quorum. The decision is made to dissolve the ACC. The seven schools go their merry way to whomever want them (B1G/SEC/B12). The Touchdown Jesus' stay independent in Football and send their other sports to the Big East. The Pac-12 example is a preview... as ND, Duke, S'cuse, others scramble to find a new home. ND, Duke, and Syracuse come to the BEast, the rest die.
The leftover 7 then attempt to poach from 'lesser' conferences to rebuild. The problem is that many of the teams that would supplant those leaving have already been poached by the B12 and (soon to be by the P12). Sooo AAC, Patriot, A10, CUSA, BE, others would be “on the clock”. The big issue as pointed out by GW11, is that the ACC's contract would be null & void...no more $23-30 Mill/per team/per year. With the football powers vacating – that contract, IF still in force, would drop to MWC or AAC levels. Nothing to write home about, and hardly a strong calling card for new accessions.“US college sports’ Mountain West Conference has announced new six-year media rights deals with commercial broadcaster CBS and pay-television network Fox Sports worth a combined US$270 million.
The deals, which run from the 2020/21 season through the 2025/26 campaign, will see the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) conference’s members receive around US$4 million each year, a considerable increase on the annual US$1.1 million they get under the current contract.”
https://www.sportspromedia.com/broadcas ... 20contract.
From my seat up here in the nosebleed section - They (ACC G7) need to git to work and break that damn agreement...NOW. I don't want any loose ends mucking up the works for our new negotiations come July 2024 & into 2025. A defunct ACC clears the deck for a highly prosperous negotiations for the Big East come negotiations time. I still say that the BE will pick up 3 ACC 'leftover' teams once the implosion occurs and go about our business.
git
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Long-story short, the likelihood of BC, Pitt, Syracuse or Wake being available for a BE invitation in coming years is much slimmer than it was about six weeks ago.
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