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yes nobody outside of their own large regional fans gives a flying fuck about 75% of the b10 or sec schools either
yes nobody outside of their own large regional fans gives a flying fuck about 75% of the b10 or sec schools either
Sounds like the Big 10 is kicking ESPN to the curb. Guess there goes the ACC Big 10 Challenge
Sounds like they are already working on an SEC/ACC bball challenge. This will almost certainly hurt Big 10 bball. Saw a reporter comparing it to the Big East deal with FS1 which massively dropped their viewership.
I wonder what ESPN's play is here. The $110 Billion NFL contract runs through 2033, so it's not like they're saving money to go after that.
Notre Dame is seeking $75 million per year from NBC when they could get $100 million if they joined the Big Ten. They're currently getting $22 million. Maybe they could wade into those discussions.
There's no way they're going to just give the ACC an extra $100 million per year just hoping they'll be more competitive and their markets will grow.
ESPN doesn’t need to throw money at the ACC to keep inventory.
ESPN doesn’t need to throw money at the ACC to keep inventory.
College Football Playoff Board meets, discusses taking college football out from NCAA governance.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/34414293/college-football-playoff-board-discusses-possibility-potential-restructuring-how-college-football-governed-sources-say
My opinion is that the goal of that would be to have some form of a CBA that regulates payments to players that players must sign onto if they want play in the league that competes for the CFP.
everyone would like to see some order restored to the transfer process.