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Re: Extension of Gavitt games and BE/Big 12 challenge?

Postby ArmyVet » Thu Aug 04, 2022 2:25 pm

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?
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Re: Extension of Gavitt games and BE/Big 12 challenge?

Postby Xudash » Thu Aug 04, 2022 2:37 pm

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?


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.
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Re: Extension of Gavitt games and BE/Big 12 challenge?

Postby Omaha1 » Thu Aug 04, 2022 3:21 pm

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.

Creighton and Nebraska play every year and last year it was out Gavitt Game so we didn’t get an actual Big Ten opponent, but got a mid major instead.
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Re: Extension of Gavitt games and BE/Big 12 challenge?

Postby Jet915 » Tue Aug 09, 2022 11:15 am

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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Re: Extension of Gavitt games and BE/Big 12 challenge?

Postby adoraz » Tue Aug 09, 2022 1:06 pm

I'd think this would also increase the odds of Big East games on ESPN as they now have less inventory. Maybe even a split package like the Big Ten is doing.

Personally I'm pretty happy with Fox coverage but a bidding war would be great for the Big East.
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Re: Extension of Gavitt games and BE/Big 12 challenge?

Postby gtmoBlue » Tue Aug 09, 2022 4:07 pm

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.
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Re: Extension of Gavitt games and BE/Big 12 challenge?

Postby Xudash » Wed Aug 10, 2022 4:24 pm

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.


I love the way you think. I certainly hope you're right, or very close.

Just a couple abstract thoughts, perhaps:

[1] Do we have to further discount what we could expect, given the smaller fan bases in the BE v the B1G; and

[2] I read an article that suggested that the Big12 media package will "collapse" to $20 million once UT and OU exit. That has me thinking that it is advantageous to us to at least have our programs mostly located in major cities, particularly in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Conversely, Iowa State versus Oklahoma State playing in basketball may both have larger fan bases than any combination of BE teams, but viewership potential certainly would be at a disadvantage vis-a-vis the BE.

Call me crazy, but IF Gonzaga joins us, taking us to 12, and if UCONN stays with us and doesn't get uppity again about football, keeping us at 12, and if that leads to $15 million per team per year, I would think you lock that in for another 12 years; you don't go "shorter term" with figures like that, IMO.
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Re: Extension of Gavitt games and BE/Big 12 challenge?

Postby gtmoBlue » Wed Aug 10, 2022 7:17 pm

Those are great questions. I will defer to greater minds... Gumby, Adoraz, JP Schmack, ArmyVet, hilltopAlum, the Wiz, Kmacker69, Chesty, Novachap, and the Prov, UConn, & Johnnies crews.
They would know better'n me.

However, I will say this:

1. The Big East has a national following, so TV/Cable eyeballs are not necessarily tied to Fanbase numbers. BE Hoops is more Tier 1 than the B1G...as proven by NCAA results. If teams are good, or hot, the percentages of national eyeballs grow for their games. I expect Fox to quibble, rant, rave, exhort, and go to blows, in order to pare down BE content to as much Tier 2 and 3 as they can get away with. However, given they lowballed the shit out of us back in 2013, I expect Val and Stu to hire top-notch cutthroat attorneys and negotiating firms to go to war with Fox. It ain't personal - just business!

2. a. Fox will bid along with cash-rich CBS and NBC on both the PAC12 (1st up) and Big12 packages. Primarily to keep the wwl (ESPN) from trying to steal both conferences at bargain basement prices. It is not in the best interest of college sports if both former F5 conferences tank. Now take your pick...One of the two will probably fail. If both tank then the new standard Fox set with the B1G, will not stand. So let the pac12 FAIL as it seems in the worse condition, while bolstering the Big12 up. No neither will attain former/current levels of revenues, but not fall totally from graces. $15-20M a year, per school seems about right.

b. With flagship teams/ratings anchor teams gone from both conferences-tv/cable viewership will take major hits.

3. Now see...there you go Dash, thinking like the ACC. That sort of logic is what has cost them their seat at the bigboy table. Fox MAY attempt such a move again (longterm deal), but both the ACC and SEC deals have shown that it is not always the best course - the 'playing it safe' gambit. The ACC and SEC going the long-term 'playing it safe' route vs the Big Ten going the short-term while maxing out content value. Fox now appears to favor short-term deals (6-year contract spans) to maintain flexibility in the current climate, while ESPN appears to still favor leveraged cost, long-term deals. The B1G wanted no parts of anything long-term.

Fortunately. both the Big12/Pac12 negotiations fall prior to ours, so we shall see Machiavellian moves, fluctuations, and sidebar negotiations aplenty prior to our negotiations in 2024. Break out youur popcorn and fav beverages. There will be a freshly minted ceiling and floor for Val and her contract hit team. The view will be splendid from Big East HQ, high above the clouds, in 'old New York'. (If I can make it there, I can make it, Anywhere. It's up to you New York, Neeewwww Yoooooorkk!) SORRY, got a bit carried away there.

Now, football is driving and hoops is in the back seat. So hoops tiers will fall - as B12/P12 football is now a shell of their former selves. Only the overrated, underperforming B1G hoops programs will be getting new Tier 1 dinars. The ACC/SEC are locked into long-term deals. B12/P12 will be taking huge hits revenue-wise. Let's wait for the dust to settle and revisit the landscape. While BEast hoops is deserving of new Tier 1 dollars...it's going to be one hellacious battle to get them. We need to hire the negotiations firm(s) who are assisting the B1G. Our current tv revs are now new Tier 4. The BEast should be shooting for the new Tier 1 with the acknowledgment that the new Tier 2 may be our ceiling. We have the best hoops content in the country. Anything less than the new Tier 2 is lowballing. We've "been there, done that".

What say you, my BEast brethren?
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Re: Extension of Gavitt games and BE/Big 12 challenge?

Postby Burrito » Thu Aug 11, 2022 10:34 am

This article seems to indicate that the annual Big Ten/ACC challenge may not be renewed. That may be good news for the Gavitt games continuing.

https://247sports.com/college/boston-co ... 191229263/
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Re: Extension of Gavitt games and BE/Big 12 challenge?

Postby MUPanther » Fri Aug 12, 2022 8:53 am

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.


One would think. FS1 will want those games. Can now even do 11 matchups.
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