Xavier4036 wrote:stever20 wrote:So you don't think in 8 years when this TV deal is up that Fox will say to keep getting 4 million per school per year, we must have more volume? That's the biggest thing that folks here want to ignore. 10 may be great for Big East Fans but I'm not so sure about Fox liking having at the most only 5 games to choose from each game round. So I think that's something that really has got to be watched in about 6 years. And lets say VCU keeps on for 6 years- making tourney each year. That would be 13 straight tournament appearances with at least 3 coaches.
FOX is already selling multiple games per year to CBS. Why do you think they need more volume if they are already selling their current volume? Plus add in the addition of the Big 10 - FOX isn't going to need or want more volume.
Further, why do people think any of the teams that their fans come on here to bring up would move the needle AT ALL in terms of viewership? If the opportunity to add a UConn or Notre Dame were to materialize - yea, FOX would be all over that. To add a VCU or Dayton or SLU or Witchita State? None of those schools move the needle in terms of viewership.
Xavier4036 wrote:stever20 wrote:So you don't think in 8 years when this TV deal is up that Fox will say to keep getting 4 million per school per year, we must have more volume? That's the biggest thing that folks here want to ignore. 10 may be great for Big East Fans but I'm not so sure about Fox liking having at the most only 5 games to choose from each game round. So I think that's something that really has got to be watched in about 6 years. And lets say VCU keeps on for 6 years- making tourney each year. That would be 13 straight tournament appearances with at least 3 coaches.
FOX is already selling multiple games per year to CBS. Why do you think they need more volume if they are already selling their current volume? Plus add in the addition of the Big 10 - FOX isn't going to need or want more volume.
Further, why do people think any of the teams that their fans come on here to bring up would move the needle AT ALL in terms of viewership? If the opportunity to add a UConn or Notre Dame were to materialize - yea, FOX would be all over that. To add a VCU or Dayton or SLU or Witchita State? None of those schools move the needle in terms of viewership.
stever20 wrote:Xavier4036 wrote:stever20 wrote:So you don't think in 8 years when this TV deal is up that Fox will say to keep getting 4 million per school per year, we must have more volume? That's the biggest thing that folks here want to ignore. 10 may be great for Big East Fans but I'm not so sure about Fox liking having at the most only 5 games to choose from each game round. So I think that's something that really has got to be watched in about 6 years. And lets say VCU keeps on for 6 years- making tourney each year. That would be 13 straight tournament appearances with at least 3 coaches.
FOX is already selling multiple games per year to CBS. Why do you think they need more volume if they are already selling their current volume? Plus add in the addition of the Big 10 - FOX isn't going to need or want more volume.
Further, why do people think any of the teams that their fans come on here to bring up would move the needle AT ALL in terms of viewership? If the opportunity to add a UConn or Notre Dame were to materialize - yea, FOX would be all over that. To add a VCU or Dayton or SLU or Witchita State? None of those schools move the needle in terms of viewership.
Volume might be the wrong word- but choice would be the right one. You're telling me Fox wouldn't want to have the chance instead of showing a DePaul/Villanova game a VCU/Villanova game? Right.
Big Ten addition- it's not anywhere near as big of a deal as folks here want to make it seem. It's 50 basketball games. Over what 17 weeks. Like 2-3 games a week. Compare that to the Big East with 100 games.
If ratings haven't continued to improve- and frankly by a much bigger margin than they have been- Fox is going to want expansion to just keep paying what they have. To act like it's impossible fox would want that is comical. Having more schools means no round robin which means top teams don't have to see the worst teams in the league twice in a season. Which Fox would like very much.
Savannah Jay wrote:The problem with an unbalanced schedule is that, yes, there will be some years when Villanova gets Xavier twice and DePaul once, which Fox would love. But the reverse is also true. There will be years when Villanova gets DePaul twice and X once.
What the league needs more than expansion is for Georgetown and St. Johns to be really good again and for DePaul to seem like they care a little bit. The ratings this year jumped significantly (thank you Villanova). Every new TV venture takes a while to build ratings, including the WWL's. When the current TV contract is up, the league will benefit far more in negotiations if the Hoyas and Johnnies are final four caliber teams than if VCU (or Dayton, or SLU, or fill in the blank) are in the league.
Bill Marsh wrote:Xavier4036 wrote:stever20 wrote:So you don't think in 8 years when this TV deal is up that Fox will say to keep getting 4 million per school per year, we must have more volume? That's the biggest thing that folks here want to ignore. 10 may be great for Big East Fans but I'm not so sure about Fox liking having at the most only 5 games to choose from each game round. So I think that's something that really has got to be watched in about 6 years. And lets say VCU keeps on for 6 years- making tourney each year. That would be 13 straight tournament appearances with at least 3 coaches.
FOX is already selling multiple games per year to CBS. Why do you think they need more volume if they are already selling their current volume? Plus add in the addition of the Big 10 - FOX isn't going to need or want more volume.
Further, why do people think any of the teams that their fans come on here to bring up would move the needle AT ALL in terms of viewership? If the opportunity to add a UConn or Notre Dame were to materialize - yea, FOX would be all over that. To add a VCU or Dayton or SLU or Witchita State? None of those schools move the needle in terms of viewership.
Stever made an excellent point. Moreover, more members means more eyeballs interested in Big East games even when their school isn't directly involved. Even if they don't broadcast any more games, I expect that they'd like the games they do broadcast to get higher ratings than they have been getting. VCU, for example, has an enrollment of 30,000. That's a lot of potential viewers from students, families, and alums. They're the largest public university in a state with a population of 8 million.
Xavier4036 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Xavier4036 wrote:
FOX is already selling multiple games per year to CBS. Why do you think they need more volume if they are already selling their current volume? Plus add in the addition of the Big 10 - FOX isn't going to need or want more volume.
Further, why do people think any of the teams that their fans come on here to bring up would move the needle AT ALL in terms of viewership? If the opportunity to add a UConn or Notre Dame were to materialize - yea, FOX would be all over that. To add a VCU or Dayton or SLU or Witchita State? None of those schools move the needle in terms of viewership.
Stever made an excellent point. Moreover, more members means more eyeballs interested in Big East games even when their school isn't directly involved. Even if they don't broadcast any more games, I expect that they'd like the games they do broadcast to get higher ratings than they have been getting. VCU, for example, has an enrollment of 30,000. That's a lot of potential viewers from students, families, and alums. They're the largest public university in a state with a population of 8 million.
Bill, VCU isn't moving the ratings needle. If VCU was that prized of a possession and had blockbuster ratings the A-10 would have a better TV deal than the absolutely abysmal one they have right now. The onlyschools that would have the potential to move the ratings needle significantly (and plausibly ever seek admission to the BE) would be UConn and Notre Dame. A state school in Virginia that has made it to the Sweet 16 once in its entire history will not move the ratings needle on a national channel like FS1 or FOX.
Further, Steve's insistence that FOX will DEMAND the Big East adds more schools because Fox needs more volume - makes no logical sense. If FOX needed more inventory, they wouldn't currently be selling multiple games to CBS. To dabble in Stever's world and ignore the fact FOX doesn't want/need more inventory because it is already selling its current inventory to CBS, any perceived inventory need will be filled by the addition of the Big 10.
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