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Important Article re: Conference Revenues & TV Money
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<blockquote data-quote="Gary's Shirtless Revenge" data-source="post: 2876287" data-attributes="member: 72515"><p><a href="https://theathletic.com/1870731/2020/06/16/college-football-television-contract-rights-power-5-big-ten-sec-big-12-pac-12-acc/" target="_blank">https://theathletic.com/1870731/2020/06/16/college-football-television-contract-rights-power-5-big-ten-sec-big-12-pac-12-acc/</a></p><p></p><p>Here's the gist:</p><p></p><p>- Gains in the next round of contracts are expected across the board</p><p>- They think they pecking order will remain the same: SEC and Big 10 way ahead, Big 12 in the middle, ahead of the PAC and the ACC bringing up the rear</p><p>- Big 12 may not have a ton of huge ratings games, but they have a good number of marquee teams and not too many teams, which helps with revenue distribution.</p><p></p><p>This is the best summary of how things COULD play out that I have seen. It underscores while it is unlikely any team movement will happen between conferences, although there are a few wildcards still:</p><p></p><p>- Pac 12 breaking up into factions, Big 12 expanding west</p><p>- ACC/SEC merger to form a mega conference</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary's Shirtless Revenge, post: 2876287, member: 72515"] [URL]https://theathletic.com/1870731/2020/06/16/college-football-television-contract-rights-power-5-big-ten-sec-big-12-pac-12-acc/[/URL] Here's the gist: - Gains in the next round of contracts are expected across the board - They think they pecking order will remain the same: SEC and Big 10 way ahead, Big 12 in the middle, ahead of the PAC and the ACC bringing up the rear - Big 12 may not have a ton of huge ratings games, but they have a good number of marquee teams and not too many teams, which helps with revenue distribution. This is the best summary of how things COULD play out that I have seen. It underscores while it is unlikely any team movement will happen between conferences, although there are a few wildcards still: - Pac 12 breaking up into factions, Big 12 expanding west - ACC/SEC merger to form a mega conference [/QUOTE]
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