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<blockquote data-quote="Buckaineer" data-source="post: 129502713" data-attributes="member: 1428007"><p>The reason I pointed out that you can get other networks around the country is because it was implied this would not happen for the BIG 12. Of course some of that is through a sports package. The point is, the conference still makes money for that.</p><p></p><p>I'm wrong about the $4 to $6 million? Oklahoma's president stated this:</p><p></p><p>excerpt:</p><p><em>Boren said in order to have a conference network, individual school networks, including Texas' Longhorn Network, would need to be folded into the larger one. He said Big 12 schools are losing $4 million to $6 million per year because of the lack of a conference network.</em></p><p><em><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/news/oklahoma-president-boren-wants-expansion-big-12-tv-205700523--ncaaf.html">http://sports.yahoo.com/news/oklahoma-president-boren-wants-expansion-big-12-tv-205700523--ncaaf.html</a></em></p><p></p><p>Are you claiming he is lying? If so, you need to check your ego, because you've become delusional thinking you know more about potential BIG 12 earnings than the president of the University of Oklahoma. Wow, just wow.</p><p></p><p>As to tier III deals? What are you talking about? No one said anything about counting tier III deals twice. You need to go back and re read. Try it slowly. The BIG 12 currently has schools selling rights for things like radio, internet, signage, etc. They also have deals for showing games on television (or streaming or whatever they've chosen). For some schools in the BIG 12 these things are combined now so its impossible to tell exactly what portion they are getting for the televised football, basketball and other sports in comparison to their radio and internet deals, etc.</p><p></p><p>If the conference starts a network, then ONLY the tv portion of BIG 12 tier III deals will switch over to the conference network. Radio, signage rights or whatever will remain with BIG 12 schools to sign or continue with places such as IMG or Leerfield. The same types of deals schools in other conferences have that pay millions.</p><p></p><p>So for example, Kansas will get $8-$9 million for a BIG 12 network showing some of their sports, coaches shows, etc. on tv. Then Kansas can still sell radio, internet, etc. rights to IMG, Leerfield for another $4-$6 million per year or more--whatever they are able to sell those for just like Alabama, Ohio State, USC, or anyone in other conferences does.</p><p></p><p>The numbers I showed for the potential BIG 12 network absolutely do add up. Anyone can recalculate them including you.</p><p>There will be expenses and other distributions, but the numbers most certainly add up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckaineer, post: 129502713, member: 1428007"] The reason I pointed out that you can get other networks around the country is because it was implied this would not happen for the BIG 12. Of course some of that is through a sports package. The point is, the conference still makes money for that. I'm wrong about the $4 to $6 million? Oklahoma's president stated this: excerpt: [I]Boren said in order to have a conference network, individual school networks, including Texas' Longhorn Network, would need to be folded into the larger one. He said Big 12 schools are losing $4 million to $6 million per year because of the lack of a conference network. [URL]http://sports.yahoo.com/news/oklahoma-president-boren-wants-expansion-big-12-tv-205700523--ncaaf.html[/URL][/I] Are you claiming he is lying? If so, you need to check your ego, because you've become delusional thinking you know more about potential BIG 12 earnings than the president of the University of Oklahoma. Wow, just wow. As to tier III deals? What are you talking about? No one said anything about counting tier III deals twice. You need to go back and re read. Try it slowly. The BIG 12 currently has schools selling rights for things like radio, internet, signage, etc. They also have deals for showing games on television (or streaming or whatever they've chosen). For some schools in the BIG 12 these things are combined now so its impossible to tell exactly what portion they are getting for the televised football, basketball and other sports in comparison to their radio and internet deals, etc. If the conference starts a network, then ONLY the tv portion of BIG 12 tier III deals will switch over to the conference network. Radio, signage rights or whatever will remain with BIG 12 schools to sign or continue with places such as IMG or Leerfield. The same types of deals schools in other conferences have that pay millions. So for example, Kansas will get $8-$9 million for a BIG 12 network showing some of their sports, coaches shows, etc. on tv. Then Kansas can still sell radio, internet, etc. rights to IMG, Leerfield for another $4-$6 million per year or more--whatever they are able to sell those for just like Alabama, Ohio State, USC, or anyone in other conferences does. The numbers I showed for the potential BIG 12 network absolutely do add up. Anyone can recalculate them including you. There will be expenses and other distributions, but the numbers most certainly add up. [/QUOTE]
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