LadyStanley
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Reports: Big 12 reaches new media rights deal with ESPN, Fox worth more than $2 billion
The Big 12 has reportedly reached a six-year extension with ESPN and Fox through 2030-31.
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There is probably language in the contract that allows for a re-negotiation if they add additional schools.If the Big 12 adds more schools in 2025 they should negotiate to increase the value of this deal to accommodate each additional school.
I'd like the Big 12 to add Boise State, Memphis, SMU, South Florida, Temple and Tulane. This would bring in additional major markets and make SMU-TCU a conference game again, ideally being played on Black Friday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. The Pac-12 will likely also raid the MW, with Colorado State and San Diego State being my preferences. I also would like to see a 4th current MW member, Air Force, change its primary conference to the Patriot League to align them with Army and Navy, which would require them to go independent in football. The MW would likely raid the Big Sky In the face of these departures, with Eastern Washington, Montana, Montana State, and Sacramento State my favorites to make the jump. Seattle can join the MW as a non-football member to offset Hawaii being football-only, as well as to gain the Seattle market.There is probably language in the contract that allows for a re-negotiation if they add additional schools.
Race is on now to see what the PAC gets, did not figure this one would get done first... also having a hard time seeing the PAC matching this without USC and UCLA but if it's close enough you probably won't see any movement.
The deal is also up sooner than the Big Ten and SEC, so to me that means they feel they have good reason to get a bigger deal sooner than later.There is probably language in the contract that allows for a re-negotiation if they add additional schools.
Race is on now to see what the PAC gets, did not figure this one would get done first... also having a hard time seeing the PAC matching this without USC and UCLA but if it's close enough you probably won't see any movement.
How many teams is too many? Some conferences are already losing traditional rivalry games and scheduling becomes a pain in the rump. Traditional ACC teams play out of conference games vs each other now.I would also consider an 18-team Big 12 to have too much inventory for just the Fox and ESPN networks. I could see a sub-licensing arrangement, possibly with CBS, with both the broadcast network and Paramount Network airing Big 12 football and basketball games under this arrangement. Some non-conference games against non-Power 5 opponents could also stream on Paramount+.
Or there’s a commissioner who’s being lauded for aggression when hubris seems the more appropriate word.The deal is also up sooner than the Big Ten and SEC, so to me that means they feel they have good reason to get a bigger deal sooner than later.