NovaYanks10 wrote:I'm a Villanova fan and am sick of hearing about Dayton.
They are not our peer in any way (basketball success, academics). I don't want to be associated with them or hear about them on this board.
Bill Marsh wrote:
If the brand identity is a major asset, why aren't the ratings higher?
MUPanther wrote:
Average Big East Viewership on FOX/FS1 by Season
2016-17: 192k
2015-16: 166k
2014-15: 143k
2013-14: 104k
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
This season, the Top 6 conferences had Final RPI Ratings of .550 or better, the next 6 conferences had Final RPI Ratings of .500 or better, and the remaining 20 conferences had Final RPI Ratings worse than .500.
RPI Rank, Conference, RPI Rating
1 Atlantic Coast Conference .5802
2 Big 12 .5779
3 Big East .5676
4 Big Ten .5653
5 Southeastern .5580
6 Pac 12 .5501
7 American Athletic Conference .5242
8 Atlantic 10 .5227
9 West Coast .5218
10 Mountain West .5208
11 Colonial .5040
12 Missouri Valley Conference .5007
ACC Commissioner John Swofford said Thursday the ACC Network will launch in August 2019 as part of an extended media deal with ESPN that now runs through the 2035-36 season.
The league will move to a 20-game league schedule in men's basketball by 2019, part of an effort to boost the available content toward the goal of airing more than 1,300 events annually through those outlets.
Swofford wouldn't comment afterward on the payouts to league schools with the creation of the ACC Network other than to say the rights fees "obviously go up" with the deal.
The ACC will become the fourth major conference with its own network, joining the Big Ten, Pac-12 and Southeastern Conference. The SEC also has ESPN as its partner and launched in August 2014.
The cash spigot that is the Big Ten Network continues to pay huge dividends, especially since Rutgers and Maryland joined the league. In the fiscal year that ended in June 2015, according to USA Today, the Big Ten distributed $32.4 million to member schools that had full shares (Nebraska, Rutgers and Maryland did not). The money is about to go up, up, up.
The league’s new TV deal kicks in later this year, a reported $2.6 billion package over six years. The Cedar Rapids-Gazette reported that per-school payouts are conservatively estimated to top $43 million in 2017-18 and could top out at $54 million per school at the end of the contract.
billyjack wrote:Groundhog Day repeated comments... 84% ratings increase in 3 years. Many games include non-conference vs dreg teams. FS1 is basically our own private network.
The conference has a game plan. Patience, steady growth. Trendlines in every area are positive.
Compare these 2 things:
A sucky, skittish organization with no confidence makes knee-jerk, wild, poor decisions, has loose cannons in charge, has constant in-fighting and deals on pettiness, and freaks out constantly depending on which way the wind blows hour to hour. Think about typical crackhead football conference.
A sensible, rational organization sticks to their plan, has bright people running the show, trusts in itself, makes common sense decisions, has members that support each other and try to build each other up for the common good, and doesn't freak out and flip around like fish thrown into a rowboat.
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