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BCS Moving to ESPN in 2010 postseason

Taosman

Your Cousin In New Mexxico
I think this is good news in that ESPN announcing crews are better than the Fox crews for games.

Posted: November 11, 2008
John Ourand
SportsBusiness Daily




The BCS is considering a proposal from ESPN that would see all BCS bowl games, including the championship game, wind up on ESPN, sources familiar with the negotiations are saying.
If the BCS ultimately accepts the bid, it would mark the first time all games in a major championship were not available on an over-the-air broadcast network. If the BCS opts to move to ESPN, it would continue a trend that has seen other leagues migrate playoff series exclusively from broadcast to cable. MLB, the NBA and the NHL all have placed playoff games on cable over the past few years.
If ABC/ESPN ultimately wins the bid and moves even one BCS game to ESPN, it would trigger a clause in its Rose Bowl contract that would allow it to immediately take the annual game in Pasadena from its home of 21 years on ABC to the cable channel.
Sources say Fox still has another five days to accept the BCS' proposal, which is seeking about a 50% annual increase over the current deal's $82.5 million annual fee. The BCS is looking for a four-year, $500 million deal, which would put the average annual payout at around $125 million. Fox has proposed a 25% increase, which would average a little more than $102 million per year. Though Fox still has several days to match, insiders say it is not likely to increase its bid by enough.
http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/article/125438
 
Please make this happen. (Fox has the worst ambient sound balance of any of the sports channels)

Please make this happen. (Fox has too many glitzy damned graphics - and bloody awful mealy mouthed announcers).

Please make this happen. (But keep the Rose on ABC).
 
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DaytonBuck;1322571; said:
Will ESPN still be allowed to talk about a playoff?

Playoffs are impossible. After all, these are student athletes. I suppose the next thing you'll want is a national college basketball playoff involving 65 teams and lasting the better part of three weeks in venues scattered across the country.
 
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Jake;1322613; said:
Playoffs are impossible. After all, these are student athletes. I suppose the next thing you'll want is a national college basketball playoff involving 65 teams and lasting the better part of three weeks in venues scattered across the country.

College basketball playoff with 65 teams? What are you smoking? That is a ridiculous idea... :crazy: :p
 
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MililaniBuckeye;1322569; said:
Provided you have cable/satellite access...

My first thought as well. A lot of people are going to be pissed when they can't watch the game on networks. Then again I thought this would also prevent the powers that be from moving MNF from ABC to ESPN but we all know how that worked out.
 
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I don't really like the idea of more to power to ESPN....plus Mike Patrick could possibly call some of those games which instantly ruins some of the entertainment value...no matter how bad you think Brennamen and Charles Davis are.
 
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