Xuperman wrote:Omaha1 wrote:Big 12 remains a really solid basketball league. Definitely good news.
It definitely is. Really good odds that your favorite team will draw a top 50 opponent. BYU and Houston are rock solid additions, but UC has a lot of work to do and somebody will draw UCF, which will likely struggle to get out of the basement in the foreseeable future.
ArmyVet wrote:Xuperman wrote:Omaha1 wrote:Big 12 remains a really solid basketball league. Definitely good news.
It definitely is. Really good odds that your favorite team will draw a top 50 opponent. BYU and Houston are rock solid additions, but UC has a lot of work to do and somebody will draw UCF, which will likely struggle to get out of the basement in the foreseeable future.
Safe to say that XU doesn't want their Battle game to be a crosstown game with Cincy?
Xudash wrote:ArmyVet wrote:Safe to say that XU doesn't want their Battle game to be a crosstown game with Cincy?
The Crosstown Shootout is its own thing. I doubt it would ever be folded into the B12 Challenge. It is sponsored by Skyline Chili and it's kind of a "for the city" game in terms of bragging rights. I can't imagine anyone would do anything that would detach it from being the standalone event that it has become.
gtmoBlue wrote:As an aside, collateral note...on the new B1G Media Contract.
A side note: At 20% of the contract, basketball per game value received a big boost. B1G basketball will presumably have a value of $240M or more per year. Divided by the 16 teams and the 30 games per season, a per game fair market value of $500,000, ($15M a year).
A rising tide raises all ships.
This is a sizeable boost to basketball, nearly doubling the current Tier 1 fair market value.
IF Tier 1 is now $500K/game, that is nearly double the previous level of $250k-$300K/game.
If this is the new normal, what is the new Tier structure? Fortunately, we have additional negotiations forthcoming with both the Pac-12 & Big 12, in order to gauge these things.
Tier 1 - $500,000
Tier 2 - $350,000
Tier 3 - S250,000
Tier 4 - $150,000
30 games/season at this new Tier 1 rate equals: $15 million/year per school.
At new Tier 2 levels: $10,500,000/year per school.
Tier 3 level: $7,500,000/year per school.
Tier 4 level: S4,500,000/year per school.
These new Media Rights negotiations and deals give ample new fodder for the BE upon entering it's own negotiations in 2024.
Tier 1 is more than even I imagined and Tier 2 was the maximum level I had envisioned previously. It's a New Day, with grand opportunities ahead for the BEast.
Big East Basketball IS Tier 1 content...Welcome, come on in and have a seat Gonzaga. Welcome Home.
Jet915 wrote:Sounds like ESPN dropped out of rights deal with B1G. They will be on Fox, CBS and NBC. Would think this would increase chances of extension of Gavitt games.
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