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<blockquote data-quote="michaelwalkerbr" data-source="post: 129592322" data-attributes="member: 1601483"><p>Steve, the idea is that the conference would be more valuable to the broadcast network with two particular teams that are effectively power 5 programs literally stranded in conference purgatory. </p><p></p><p>ESPN and Fox must be willing to renegotiate the current contract in consideration of the value of the additions and the product they bring. I am certain the broadcasters would demand an extended expiration date for both the revised broadcast contract as well as the GOR. The bottom line is, ESPN and Fox have to want any particular teams considered for expansion or it will not happen.</p><p></p><p>BYU could enter for both football and basketball, only the BB schedules would have to be altered to avoid Sunday play and it would not be much. I doubt ESPN/Fox give a damn about the other athletic teams at BYU anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michaelwalkerbr, post: 129592322, member: 1601483"] Steve, the idea is that the conference would be more valuable to the broadcast network with two particular teams that are effectively power 5 programs literally stranded in conference purgatory. ESPN and Fox must be willing to renegotiate the current contract in consideration of the value of the additions and the product they bring. I am certain the broadcasters would demand an extended expiration date for both the revised broadcast contract as well as the GOR. The bottom line is, ESPN and Fox have to want any particular teams considered for expansion or it will not happen. BYU could enter for both football and basketball, only the BB schedules would have to be altered to avoid Sunday play and it would not be much. I doubt ESPN/Fox give a damn about the other athletic teams at BYU anyway. [/QUOTE]
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