Originally posted by Lobot
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Welcome to the Big XII
Collapse
X
-
The value may just go up because of the competition. These games will mean everything week in and week out. I suspect that Texas and Oklahoma will go the same route as Nebraska. Great money but irrelevant in terms of winning. Heck, those two teams cannot even compete in the Big 12 right now.Originally posted by GangstaTakester View Post
Comment
-
The more articles I read, the higher the per school payout is. I've seen anywhere from 33M to 60M per school over the course of 5 articles. The higher the number gets, the more suspect it is IMO. I think we might get lucky to hit 40M but anything is an improvement over 7MBrent Wyrick
92 Final Four Front Row
@LobotC2DFW
Comment
-
The $33M being tossed around would be strictly from Disney/Fox. There are other sources of income that potentially push each school's receipts much higher.Originally posted by Lobot View PostThe more articles I read, the higher the per school payout is. I've seen anywhere from 33M to 60M per school over the course of 5 articles. The higher the number gets, the more suspect it is IMO. I think we might get lucky to hit 40M but anything is an improvement over 7M
Comment
-
Ourand at SBJ is indicating the total package is 400M for the conference for Tier 1 and 2 rights. This does not appear include postseason or championship cuts from those events.
The question is how this gets divided and when it takes effect. If it’s after Texas and OU depart then we’re talking 33M per school.Brent Wyrick
92 Final Four Front Row
@LobotC2DFW
- Likes 1
Comment
-
I think you're going to get that with the shares of postseason $ in this conference. In all sports. the $33M is strictly TV rightsOriginally posted by bearcatbret View PostI was really looking forward to $40M or above. I guess that there are lower tiers that may get some revenue. Also, the conference can wait for a year and reopen the negotiations.Brent Wyrick
92 Final Four Front Row
@LobotC2DFW
Comment
-
My understanding is that this is being handled as an extension, with all changes occurring at the end of the current agreement.Originally posted by Lobot View PostOurand at SBJ is indicating the total package is 400M for the conference for Tier 1 and 2 rights. This does not appear include postseason or championship cuts from those events.
The question is how this gets divided and when it takes effect. If it’s after Texas and OU depart then we’re talking 33M per school.
Comment
-
It’s tiered from what I learned today. We don’t get a full share until the new contract kicks in. And to your point, that’s now my understanding as well.Originally posted by swilsonsp4 View Post
My understanding is that this is being handled as an extension, with all changes occurring at the end of the current agreement.
In any case, it’s all better than 7MBrent Wyrick
92 Final Four Front Row
@LobotC2DFW
- Likes 1
Comment
-
My math is bad but I've got that at 31.6M per team per year not including post season money . This is an extension of the existing contract. My understanding is that the four new schools are not getting a full share until UT and OU are out. Regardless, it's way more than the AAC was giving us.Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View PostNEWS: The Big 12 has agreed to a six-year, $2.28 billion media rights deal with ESPN and Fox Sports, per @Ourand_SBJ.
The extension will bring in $380M a year — a $160M increase from its current deal.
https://sportsbusinessjournal.com/SB...-ESPN-Fox.aspxBrent Wyrick
92 Final Four Front Row
@LobotC2DFW
- Likes 1
Comment
-
This says that Yormark reached a good deal.
Big 12 deal to pull in just under $31.7 million for each school (usatoday.com)
And that the Big 12 got a significant raise. Big 12 agrees to new TV deal with ESPN, Fox (yahoo.com)Last edited by bearcatbret; 10-31-2022, 01:28 AM.
Comment
Responsive Ad Widget
Collapse
Comment