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<blockquote data-quote="This Ain't Chopped Liver" data-source="post: 3165034" data-attributes="member: 74137"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.johncanzano.com/p/canzano-pac-12-eyeing-loose-partnership[/URL]</p><h3>Canzano: Pac-12 eyeing "loose partnership" with another conference</h3><h4>Source: CEO Group is plotting.</h4><p>I wrote <a href="https://www.johncanzano.com/p/canzano-oregon-ducks-make-a-wish" target="_blank">a column this morning</a> about Oregon’s wishes to be included in the Big Ten or SEC. Phil Knight apparently doesn’t want to be left out. The Ducks would love nothing more than to tailgate the Trojans and Bruins into the Big Ten and a media rights windfall. But at this point, Oregon doesn’t appear to have an invitation.</p><p></p><p>The Pac-12 issued a statement on Tuesday morning, indicating that conference leadership was given the go-ahead to accelerate its media rights negotiations. I took this to mean that a potential TV partner (Read: ESPN) might be initiating the “loose partnership” discussions.</p><p>....</p><p>“Geography aside,” Thompson told me Tuesday, “(the ACC) has significantly better TV markets than the Big 12.”</p><p></p><p>The ACC’s television markets include Boston, Atlanta, Washington D.C., Miami, Tampa, Louisville and Orlando, among others. Syracuse has some reach in the New York market, too. The Pac-12’s footprint includes Seattle, Phoenix, the Bay Area, Denver and Salt Lake City.</p><p></p><p>The Big 12 university media markets include Dallas, Houston, Washington, D.C., San Antonio, and Kansas City, among others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="This Ain't Chopped Liver, post: 3165034, member: 74137"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.johncanzano.com/p/canzano-pac-12-eyeing-loose-partnership[/URL] [HEADING=2]Canzano: Pac-12 eyeing "loose partnership" with another conference[/HEADING] [HEADING=3]Source: CEO Group is plotting.[/HEADING] I wrote [URL='https://www.johncanzano.com/p/canzano-oregon-ducks-make-a-wish']a column this morning[/URL] about Oregon’s wishes to be included in the Big Ten or SEC. Phil Knight apparently doesn’t want to be left out. The Ducks would love nothing more than to tailgate the Trojans and Bruins into the Big Ten and a media rights windfall. But at this point, Oregon doesn’t appear to have an invitation. The Pac-12 issued a statement on Tuesday morning, indicating that conference leadership was given the go-ahead to accelerate its media rights negotiations. I took this to mean that a potential TV partner (Read: ESPN) might be initiating the “loose partnership” discussions. .... “Geography aside,” Thompson told me Tuesday, “(the ACC) has significantly better TV markets than the Big 12.” The ACC’s television markets include Boston, Atlanta, Washington D.C., Miami, Tampa, Louisville and Orlando, among others. Syracuse has some reach in the New York market, too. The Pac-12’s footprint includes Seattle, Phoenix, the Bay Area, Denver and Salt Lake City. The Big 12 university media markets include Dallas, Houston, Washington, D.C., San Antonio, and Kansas City, among others. [/QUOTE]
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