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Post by aztecgold on Aug 19, 2012 9:02:07 GMT -8
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Post by 78aztec82 on Aug 19, 2012 9:20:51 GMT -8
Great point. I loved how we had perhaps 1-2 football games on ESPN, regional, crappy nights and hours, and a couple other on ESPN + (PPV). Hoops, what was it, 1-2 games too? It was awesome.
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Post by RockNFish on Aug 19, 2012 9:41:46 GMT -8
found this suprising for sure
SEC vs. Big East regular season: 16-15
SEC vs. Big East bowl game: 3-8
I think we'll end up on NBC, they need us a lot more than espn and will be willing to pay more and give more exposure.
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Post by 1611Luginbill on Aug 19, 2012 10:20:19 GMT -8
Great point. I loved how we had perhaps 1-2 football games on ESPN, regional, crappy nights and hours, and a couple other on ESPN + (PPV). Hoops, what was it, 1-2 games too? It was awesome. Totally awesome. And who can forget when games weren't televised at all or those awesome big monday basketball games that tipped at midnight eastern and were never part of the promos? ESPN was awesome. If the MWC would have stayed with ESPN, we would be exactly like the SEC by now.
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Post by tonatiuh on Aug 19, 2012 11:08:08 GMT -8
The more competition the better as they always say. If, ESPN is the only major network covering college sports in general we will all be losers.
Fox Sports, NBC Sports, CBS Sports, or who ever can all make college sports programming that much better because they are all trying to out do each other. When you have a monopoly things get stale and run down. Just like the competition on a team, the more you have good people competing the better will be the final results.
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Post by aztecfankrishnan on Aug 19, 2012 11:44:14 GMT -8
This is pretty amazing information. Unfortunately, perception is reality. The Big East needs to get louder about their successes on the field. The new comish is on the right track.
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Post by SD Johnny on Aug 19, 2012 12:24:57 GMT -8
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Post by sdsuaztecs on Aug 19, 2012 13:48:42 GMT -8
Aresco is not going to accept a deal with ESPN without knowing what NBC is willing to bid. And NBC won't be outbid for the BEast tv package because the Notre Dame deal runs out in a few years and they could be left without any college football. I'm figuring $12.0M per football school and maybe more.
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Post by uncledougy on Aug 19, 2012 14:01:01 GMT -8
Curious what the big west basketball tv contract would contribute to SDSU? Because we are in 2 conferences, does that mean we get paid on 2 tv deals?
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Post by MontezumasRevenge on Aug 19, 2012 14:07:19 GMT -8
Curious what the big west basketball tv contract would contribute to SDSU? Because we are in 2 conferences, does that mean we get paid on 2 tv deals? Yes we would be getting paid by both the BW and BE, but remember that we are receiving a reduced percentage in the BE b/c we are football only.
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Post by aztec70 on Aug 19, 2012 14:09:58 GMT -8
If we went with ESPN we would be living in the closet under the stairs. The BE would be important to NBC. That is the place to be.
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Post by sdsuaztecs on Aug 19, 2012 14:44:05 GMT -8
Don't forget NBC is 51%-owned by Comcast and 49% by GE. Both companies are in good shape financially. ESPN is 80%-owned by Disney and they are in excellent financial shape. So both companies have the ability to make huge offers.
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Post by Frantic on Aug 19, 2012 16:03:37 GMT -8
Great point. I loved how we had perhaps 1-2 football games on ESPN, regional, crappy nights and hours, and a couple other on ESPN + (PPV). Hoops, what was it, 1-2 games too? It was awesome. In hindsight I agree. But after the MWC started the Mountain, it's not like I was getting tired of all the WAC coverage on ESPN. And where is the WAC now?
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Post by uncledougy on Aug 20, 2012 2:50:44 GMT -8
Curious what the big west basketball tv contract would contribute to SDSU? Because we are in 2 conferences, does that mean we get paid on 2 tv deals? Yes we would be getting paid by both the BW and BE, but remember that we are receiving a reduced percentage in the BE b/c we are football only. True that! But football drives the bus....and we have a seat on the bus now.
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Post by monty on Aug 20, 2012 8:24:39 GMT -8
MWC: no pay and no exposure
Either one is a problem, both is a catastrophe. But, the Pac and the consultants we've hired have shown that it takes more than one network to handle all the inventory. We're going to end up on more than one network, likely NBC for football, ESPN mostly for bball but a few football games, and 3rd tier going to regional networks like fox, comcast or the laker channel
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Post by aztech on Aug 20, 2012 11:37:39 GMT -8
MWC: no pay and no exposure Either one is a problem, both is a catastrophe. But, the Pac and the consultants we've hired have shown that it takes more than one network to handle all the inventory. We're going to end up on more than one network, likely NBC for football, ESPN mostly for bball but a few football games, and 3rd tier going to regional networks like fox, comcast or the laker channel Meanwhile, I think they're working behind the scenes on the conference alignment and trying to decide who to bring in before the bidding starts. Our basketball would be a great late night draw for the East Coasters and we're in a major media market so they need to connect the dots, somehow.
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Post by 94sdsu on Aug 21, 2012 6:30:35 GMT -8
That is an absolutely great article and what I've been complaining about for years!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2012 6:54:16 GMT -8
I may agree with his take on the SEC but the book itself is full of anti southern vitriol and sociologicay and historical ignorance garbage. A case of whimply guy with no balls but a ball point.
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Post by therealeman on Aug 21, 2012 10:30:16 GMT -8
Say what you want about all the BCS/SEC glory, but the only real dynasty in college football is still The U.
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Post by monty on Aug 21, 2012 12:17:17 GMT -8
Say what you want about all the BCS/SEC glory, but the only real dynasty in college football is still The U. Oklahoma won 47 straight games in the 50s
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