Gopher+RamFan wrote:butlerguy03 wrote:hoyahooligan wrote:Again there's plenty of time on FS1 for both conferences. Right now BE is on 3-4 days a week Max. We could easily Have BE on Monday, B10 on Tuesday, BE on Wednesday, B10 Thursday, BE on Saturday, B10 on Sunday.
It would be nice to see doubleheaders. Especially Saturdays, BE 12pm, B10 3:30pm, BE 6pm, B10, 8:30pm, Pac12 11pm - being associated with the B10 would only help us in the long term. Call it "Big Saturdays with Big 10 and Big East basketball." Alternate on FS2 or FOX or BTN.
Don't forget that Fox owns 51% of the Big Ten Network.
Yes, and if the B1G puts their games on FS2, they'd have to eat their lossed revenue from having no live programming on BTN. It would have to make sense for the B1G to allow their games to be shown on FS2, right now it doesn't make sense.
hoyahooligan wrote:Gopher+RamFan wrote:
Yes, and if the B1G puts their games on FS2, they'd have to eat their lossed revenue from having no live programming on BTN. It would have to make sense for the B1G to allow their games to be shown on FS2, right now it doesn't make sense.
The Big 10 doesn't have to put their games on FS2. Neither does the BE. No one has to go there because there are plenty of time slots on FS1.
Again look at this week. We had 2 games on Tuesday, 2 games on Wednesday, 4 games on Saturday and that's it. So Monday, Thursday, and Sunday were all free. B10 will put games on FS1 and BTN. BE will continue to have most of their games on FS1 with some on CBS sports or regional coverage just like they are now.
hoyahooligan wrote:Gopher+RamFan wrote:
Yes, and if the B1G puts their games on FS2, they'd have to eat their lossed revenue from having no live programming on BTN. It would have to make sense for the B1G to allow their games to be shown on FS2, right now it doesn't make sense.
The Big 10 doesn't have to put their games on FS2. Neither does the BE. No one has to go there because there are plenty of time slots on FS1.
Again look at this week. We had 2 games on Tuesday, 2 games on Wednesday, 4 games on Saturday and that's it. So Monday, Thursday, and Sunday were all free. B10 will put games on FS1 and BTN. BE will continue to have most of their games on FS1 with some on CBS sports or regional coverage just like they are now.
Frank the Tank wrote:MUPanther wrote:How do we not know in three years from now FS2 is not many more homes? The picks don't go by marquee to non-marquee. It goes by whatever goes in the contract.
As for Wisconsin/Marquette, if both teams are good as a said it's 53/47, which let's face it is even. The last two years Wisconsin has dominated. In 2013 when Marquette won the Big East and went to the Elite 8, Marquette had the numbers. All of them not on the radar when it comes to the Packers.
Gopher+RamFan is right. The Big Ten isn't putting football and men's basketball games on FS2 at all. The league has a 49% interest in the BTN - if it's a non-marquee game, the league is waaaaay better off having that game on BTN. For that matter, Fox is better off putting that game on BTN, as well, since Fox gets a much higher carriage rate for BTN than FS2. Now, FS2 could certainly become an additional outlet for Big Ten women's basketball, hockey, baseball, volleyball, and other Olympic sports that BTN doesn't have room for. However, the Big Ten isn't moving games from the ESPN networks in order for any of them to end up on FS2 - only the only-the-air Fox network and FS1 are compelling to the league at all (and they're still far behind the 24/7 ESPN machine).
On the other issue, I like Marquette a lot and they're probably the most dependable fan base in the Big East, but Wisconsin has arguably the best top-to-bottom athletic fan support in the country when you look at football and basketball together (and then you add on their hockey fan base on top of that). It looks like you're a Marquette fan, so it's not surprising to see you try to downplay the Badgers
MUPanther wrote:Frank the Tank wrote:MUPanther wrote:How do we not know in three years from now FS2 is not many more homes? The picks don't go by marquee to non-marquee. It goes by whatever goes in the contract.
As for Wisconsin/Marquette, if both teams are good as a said it's 53/47, which let's face it is even. The last two years Wisconsin has dominated. In 2013 when Marquette won the Big East and went to the Elite 8, Marquette had the numbers. All of them not on the radar when it comes to the Packers.
Gopher+RamFan is right. The Big Ten isn't putting football and men's basketball games on FS2 at all. The league has a 49% interest in the BTN - if it's a non-marquee game, the league is waaaaay better off having that game on BTN. For that matter, Fox is better off putting that game on BTN, as well, since Fox gets a much higher carriage rate for BTN than FS2. Now, FS2 could certainly become an additional outlet for Big Ten women's basketball, hockey, baseball, volleyball, and other Olympic sports that BTN doesn't have room for. However, the Big Ten isn't moving games from the ESPN networks in order for any of them to end up on FS2 - only the only-the-air Fox network and FS1 are compelling to the league at all (and they're still far behind the 24/7 ESPN machine).
On the other issue, I like Marquette a lot and they're probably the most dependable fan base in the Big East, but Wisconsin has arguably the best top-to-bottom athletic fan support in the country when you look at football and basketball together (and then you add on their hockey fan base on top of that). It looks like you're a Marquette fan, so it's not surprising to see you try to downplay the Badgers
You fail to answer my key question, nobody know what FS2 will be in house 3 years from now. i'm not saying B1G will be on FS2, but some events will. I live in Milwaukee so, yes I know what going on with the Badgers and MU and I see the ratings in the local paper.
robinreed wrote:There is no doubt that if B10 comes to FSN the number of BE games on FSN 1 will decrease. However should the B10 sign with Fox the FSN 1 will increase overall viewership significantly. Their hockey and women's sports will go mostly to FSN 2 along witrs. I think we may actually see some increase basketball viewership even if the games are not in prime time. Overall we will be second fiddle but still much stronger than we currently are.
While it is true that the B10 thinks only of themselves as does Fox we can improve ourselves simply by being on the same network so long as our schedule is not attenuated by the competition.
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