Edrick wrote:No its not.
There is no probability of 12 next year. There is some profitability of 9. I understand that we were all told that there would be no math, but..... some > none
yorost wrote:I don't know why you think that. If they go with 9 what reason other them money would make them do that? Take the ifs away, they have the money figures, so why would they do something costly just to have 9?
xu95 wrote:It will be 9 or 10 next year. There is no chance of 12 next year. Unless they decide on Creighton it will only be Xavier and Butler joining next year. There is still no consensus between Richmond, Dayton, and St. Louis.
BillEsq wrote:yorost wrote:I don't know why you think that. If they go with 9 what reason other them money would make them do that? Take the ifs away, they have the money figures, so why would they do something costly just to have 9?
I have no clue why they would go to 9. 10 makes more sense then 9, and they still lose money with 10. I am near certain they would start with 12. Heck even if they announced 9/10 2013 and 12 in 2014, i would still fully expect 12 by 2013.
Put it this way the only way 9 teams makes any financial sense is if FOX if paying basically the same amount regardless of it being a 9 team 10 team or 12 team conference. If FOX is tiering the money like all rumors suggest and is common in most media contracts less teams quickly looses money to the 12 teams. The 9 teams because of the logistical problems of having an odd number of teams creates even more logistical problems and lost revenue. The other problem with 9 over 10 is that due to your non-revs you now are not just loosing potential revenue your actually creating greater expenses.
FOX has every incentive to tier their media plan.
12 teams gives them more games and more inventory
12 teams gives them more games so more advertisement money (advertisers pay with add placement in games- more games more add placement more money)
12 teams gives fox more markets. this helps two ways
first more advertisement revenue potential and secondly and most importantly it allows more regions for Fox to get more leverage in increasing its FOX sports bundle rates. (forget anything else in cable this is what makes money.... its not who watches what anymore heck our cable packages have hundreds of stations you don't watch... you still get charged for them. Fox will make more money off these stations by people who don't watch them then by people who do... Fox obviously will be able to increase the fees for its stations where it has a strong market presence. Having a team in a market increases this presence. Fox also gains leverage where it already has a regional presence where it can bundle its regional networks with its new sports tiers.
Fox is pumping allot of money into this. Yes is it possible that they would pay money to the C7 sure... but this is business, they are in it to make money not for the purity of college basketball. But we have all seen bad business deals before maybe the C7 have a golden ticket i don't know. I just wouldn't count on it.
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