kayako wrote:When the TV deal was made, I remember reading about the $500M figure going up if the league expanded, in order to match what each school received from Fox. Up to 12 teams. Is that option no longer on the table? I don't even know if there's anything to be gained from waiting for the next round of football realignments. Like, what's the point of waiting for Wake Forest or TCU to get the ax?
marquette wrote:kayako wrote:When the TV deal was made, I remember reading about the $500M figure going up if the league expanded, in order to match what each school received from Fox. Up to 12 teams. Is that option no longer on the table? I don't even know if there's anything to be gained from waiting for the next round of football realignments. Like, what's the point of waiting for Wake Forest or TCU to get the ax?
Given the fact that the Big 12 had that clause in their contract, the fact that it was reported at the time of the split, and that at that time it was in Fox's best interest to get as much content for FS1 as possible. As has been shown with the recent Big 12 buyout, Fox may not be as enthusiastic about paying for a little bit of new inventory anymore. Even so, if the clause was in the contract then it can't be unilaterally axed. Generally an alteration in a contract requires additional consideration from the party wanting the change and Fox would probably have to give the Big East some kind of one-time payoff to get it removed. My guess is it would be a nominal fee, in the interest of creating good will with Fox. Right now there is no interest in expansion so no conversations on the subject are likely happening with Fox.
My general thoughts on expansion right now are that we are doing extremely well as a conference. As long as there is at least one other power conference at 10 teams it doesn't hurt our percaeption so we really are in an ideal wait-and-see position. My guess is that we are currently in year 4 of a 12 year audition and if a couple of schools can make it so the next tv contract is more valuable with them, then we will see expansion at that time.
Bluejay wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Edrick wrote:The only public school with a nonzero chance of admittance is UConn and that's only because their football program is an albatross and it makes some sense they'll eventually rid themselves of it.
Discussing the merits of VCU has no more pertinence than discussing any random school on the map. They just do not meet the prerequisites.
The "prerequisites" are each person's set of assumptions. And no one knows if they will change.
No, the prerequisites are pretty clear based upon the actions of the C7 university presidents when they selected the 3 teams to add. And there is literally zero reason to believe that they will change in the near future.
marquette wrote:kayako wrote:When the TV deal was made, I remember reading about the $500M figure going up if the league expanded, in order to match what each school received from Fox. Up to 12 teams. Is that option no longer on the table? I don't even know if there's anything to be gained from waiting for the next round of football realignments. Like, what's the point of waiting for Wake Forest or TCU to get the ax?
Given the fact that the Big 12 had that clause in their contract, the fact that it was reported at the time of the split, and that at that time it was in Fox's best interest to get as much content for FS1 as possible. As has been shown with the recent Big 12 buyout, Fox may not be as enthusiastic about paying for a little bit of new inventory anymore. Even so, if the clause was in the contract then it can't be unilaterally axed. Generally an alteration in a contract requires additional consideration from the party wanting the change and Fox would probably have to give the Big East some kind of one-time payoff to get it removed. My guess is it would be a nominal fee, in the interest of creating good will with Fox. Right now there is no interest in expansion so no conversations on the subject are likely happening with Fox.
My general thoughts on expansion right now are that we are doing extremely well as a conference. As long as there is at least one other power conference at 10 teams it doesn't hurt our perception so we really are in an ideal wait-and-see position. My guess is that we are currently in year 4 of a 12 year audition and if a couple of schools can make it so the next tv contract is more valuable with them, then we will see expansion at that time.
kayako wrote:When the TV deal was made, I remember reading about the $500M figure going up if the league expanded, in order to match what each school received from Fox. Up to 12 teams. Is that option no longer on the table? I don't even know if there's anything to be gained from waiting for the next round of football realignments. Like, what's the point of waiting for Wake Forest or TCU to get the ax?
Xudash wrote:
UD has more fans than X simply because it has a bigger enrolment?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------On April 5, 2016 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:hoops22 wrote:
Dayton. We know how much Xavier hates them, which makes for a terrific rivalry game right off the bat, even if X normally wins the game. They'll also bring plenty of people to the BET, and while it's not a big market they're in, they do dominate it.
And by a big margin, with Wright State, Ohio State, Cincinnati, and Xavier and all getting very small slices of the Dayton College Basketball TV Market pie: Dayton Moves up to Sixth Among Top College Basketball TV Markets – March 9, 2016According to research analyzed by ESPN, Dayton's 1.7 market share was only behind Louisville (4.8), Raleigh-Durham (2.7), Kansas City (2.5), Greensboro-High Point (2.5), and Cincinnati (1.8).
ESPN has compiled the television data for 14 years and Dayton has always been one of the top 14 markets. The Miami Valley [Dayton metro area] has been in the top 10 for six straight years and seven of the last nine.
Xudash wrote:
Cincinnati obviously is much bigger than Dayton. Who knows what casual fan support looks like, but I have to believe that Xavier is better positioned in this regard than UD.
paulxu wrote:Mudster, we've been down this road.
1.7 share of a smaller market means a lot less viewers.
Passionate basketball watchers in Dayton (lack of other leisure activities?), but you don't know for sure who they're watching.
Could be the BE.
paulxu wrote:Mudster, we've been down this road.
1.7 share of a smaller market means a lot less viewers.
Passionate basketball watchers in Dayton (lack of other leisure activities?), but you don't know for sure who they're watching.
Could be the BE.
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