Thursday, April 21, 2016

B1G TV Deal Coming Out Like a Fox



https://frankthetank.me/2016/04/21/b1g-tv-deal-coming-out-like-a-fox/

" In effect, we’re about to enter into a world where Rutgers and Northwestern are going to earn significantly more TV money than Florida State, Oklahoma, USC and even Alabama and Notre Dame. The Big Ten schools were already ahead before through its creation of the BTN (which everyone should remember how bold and risky that move was a decade ago compared to taking guaranteed money from ESPN), but the gap is going to be blown through the roof if the conference ends up with around $500 million per year for its TV rights without even taking into account the BTN portion. "


"It will also be interesting to see how schools in other conferences (particularly the ACC) are going to adjust to an environment where each Big Ten school could be receiving nearly $60 million per year in media revenue starting in 2017 (as estimated by Awful Announcing), which would lap the SEC’s revenue (much less any of the other power conferences). A few million dollars per year difference in TV revenue may not have been enough to sway the most valuable schools (e.g. Texas, North Carolina, etc.) to switch conferences, but when we’re looking at an eight figure annual gap, it could change the dynamic quite a bit."

1 comment:

  1. Common sense tells me that the 50th best Big Ten game is NOT worth $10 million - not even close. I doubt they have more than 10 games truly worth $10M/year each, yet Fox IS paying that much for the top 25 games, so common sense may not be a factor.

    Still, it's very frustrating to know you have better football teams and yet watch someone else get the most money...

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