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Post by seastape on Oct 30, 2022 18:37:25 GMT -8
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Oct 30, 2022 20:12:25 GMT -8
I think we can get more. The remaining Pac-10 has TV markets the Big 12 can only dream of (Seattle, Phoenix, Bay Area, Seattle, Portland), with San Diego and Vegas ready to come on board via expansion.
Big 12 teams like Houston and TCU might be in big markets but they are #3 in those markets behind Texas and Texas A&M.
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Post by ag87 on Oct 31, 2022 0:54:55 GMT -8
Hey! I think Long Beach State is #3 in the LA market . . . 99% tounge in cheek
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Post by ag87 on Oct 31, 2022 1:00:52 GMT -8
I'm having trouble with the math. Dodd says it works out to $47M per team per year. I divide $380M by 12 and get about 31-1/2.
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Post by qbeaver on Oct 31, 2022 11:45:10 GMT -8
I expact the pac 10 to get more. The Big 8 got theirs done pretty quickly re-upping with the same networks. With Amazon possibly involved,and the PAC 10 network involved as having the infrastructure to help Amazon prime,i think the conference gets 35 million per team potentially. I could be wrong...but
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Oct 31, 2022 12:01:30 GMT -8
I'm having trouble with the math. Dodd says it works out to $47M per team per year. I divide $380M by 12 and get about 31-1/2. Big 12 teams will eventually rake in an average of $47 million per season in rights fees, including payouts from the College Football Playoff and NCAA Tournament.
Extra money not in the TV contract.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Oct 31, 2022 15:22:52 GMT -8
I expact the pac 10 to get more. The Big 8 got theirs done pretty quickly re-upping with the same networks. With Amazon possibly involved,and the PAC 10 network involved as having the infrastructure to help Amazon prime,i think the conference gets 35 million per team potentially. I could be wrong...but Probably not 35 million, but I would guess that you are close to correct.
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