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AJHawkfan;1859602; said:So Texas is now guaranteed a spot in the National Championship game?
Basebuck;1859633; said:How can the major news organization for NCAA sports agree to support a team? It was bad enough when they got behind the SEC
Muck;1859660; said:Notre Dame signed an exclusive agreement with NBC almost 20 years ago.
BYU signed a media contract with ESPN within the past few months.
This is really no different.
Muck;1859624; said:I have a feeling that ESPN massively overpaid to get the UT deal down and is probably going to lose money on the deal...the big question is why? ESPN isn't stupid so what is coming down the pipeline that we don't know about yet?
ORD_Buckeye;1859678; said:Agree fully on the first part, but I don't think they're were being particularly smart about it. I think they viewed recent changes to the landscape with the BTN, and Fox getting the Big Ten and Pac 12 championship games and just panicked.
ORD_Buckeye;1859679; said:Hey, if their conference "partners" are weak enough and stupid enough to allow it, you can't blast Texas for being arrogant enough to take advantage of it.
It certainly puts their blanket dismissal of the Big Ten into context. Big Ten revenue streams are projected to hit 30 million within a year or two of Nebraska joining, so all this does is bring might Texas up to the level of Indiana and Northwestern.
Muck;1859680; said:See my comments about 'what's coming next?' above.
FWIW many schools already have individual contracts with media outlets...they're just usually local media, for other forms of media or other similar lower tier distribution rights.
CHU;1859693; said:I somehow keep thinking that ESPN will eventually try to acquire that 51 percent of the Big Ten Network that FOX currently owns.
CHU;1859693; said:I somehow keep thinking that ESPN will eventually try to acquire that 51 percent of the Big Ten Network that FOX currently owns. I think the deal was for 10 or 15 years that started in 2007 (between FOX, the Big Ten and the Big Ten Network).
The negotiations between the Big Ten and ESPN in a few years is going to be interesting, considering the money ESPN threw at the SEC and Texas.
Also considering Delany has the BTN, the most alumni, the most viewers nationally and the most television sets in the conference footprint as leverage.
The reports said the Longhorn Network was in Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma. Good luck to non-UT fans and hope they don't have to pay for something they don't want.