yorost wrote:I'm aware of the PAC-12, but Gonzaga would play half their games in the East and weekend games don't have to be at night. If they draw better they might be a better add even with only a partial set of games available for the Eastern slots. Also, if you don't think Fox wants Gonzaga or cares much beyond Duke, why on Earth do you think Fox bothered to come to the table with a hard set of 12 teams?
Heck, a quick browse of the list you posted makes it look like Gonzaga would definitely be a preferred choice for Fox.
Bradley outperformed VCU against Wichita St. Both were on ESPN, though VCU had a Tuesday slot. Creighton vs Wichita St., though 4-5 times larger draw (ESPN2). VCU didn't have the greatest opponents, but they don't have a single good national draw on here.
yorost wrote:Um, scale? 100k is a huge deal when you're comparing games below 100k. Sure, it isn't a huge deal when you're comparing shows drawing 10's of millions, but so? If 100l's of difference didn't matter, Fox could just pay the A-10 the same money as we're getting and leave it at that.
yorost wrote:Um, scale? 100k is a huge deal when you're comparing games below 100k. Sure, it isn't a huge deal when you're comparing shows drawing 10's of millions, but so? If 100l's of difference didn't matter, Fox could just pay the A-10 the same money as we're getting and leave it at that.
yorost wrote:I get that, but as I got at above, more viewers gives them more power. It doesn't matter if the individual broadcast can vary wildly for the same money, to make any sales they have to build a package. Every bit counts. All other things equal, a team with 5x's more draw will be mroe valuable to them.
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