Not that I’ve heard, I just don’t know why they would allow ESPN to take it. It’s still live sports which is the most valuable TV inventory there is.Is there talk of FOX looking for a regular Friday game?
Not that I’ve heard, I just don’t know why they would allow ESPN to take it. It’s still live sports which is the most valuable TV inventory there is.
Find the mistake
I think their best bet is to embrace the night games for their tier 1 rights and go all in with ESPN. Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights could be owned by the Pac10 and would guarantee big viewership for each of those games. Problem is, in order for it to make a difference with the payouts, they still need at least one other entity out there vying for those games, otherwise ESPN will just make a lowball offer. That's why hopefully Apple or Turner (Amazon is assuredly out on Thursday night games due to their investment in the NFL TNF) are looking to jump in.
Then again, why wouldn't Fox try to box out ESPN from the evening/night inventory and scoop up those games as well? Fox would then have prime time inventory on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights to go with their Big Noon and other B1G games throughout Saturday.
There’s was also a gentlemen’s agreement between Big10 and pac10.I was under the impression that there's a bit of a gentleman's agreement to leave the Friday slot largely alone to give HS football its space.
I can't imagine Fox and ESPN give any ****s about HS football at this point, and it appears they are pulling the strings, not the conferences or schoolsI was under the impression that there's a bit of a gentleman's agreement to leave the Friday slot largely alone to give HS football its space.
Only if there is another bidder on that inventory, otherwise ESPN would just be bidding against itselfBut if the Pac agreed to a regular cadence of Thursday and Friday night games throughout the season wouldn't that increase their value to ESPN? I would think it would
I was under the impression that there's a bit of a gentleman's agreement to leave the Friday slot largely alone to give HS football its space.
Only if there is another bidder on that inventory, otherwise ESPN would just be bidding against itself
Again, not unless there's another bidder.Right, but if the Pac agrees to make concessions in the form of regular Thursday and Friday night games then maybe espn would be willing to pay more
Why? What other options does the Pac have? ESPN getting shut out of the B1G deal was good news for the Pac10, but only if there is competition for the Pac10 rights. The Pac10 comes to ESPN and says, we'll give you our tier 1 rights for Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, but we want $500m/year. ESPN says, we'll take those tier one rights and the evening inventory, but we're only giving you $350m for it. What does the Pac10 say in response? We'll take our proposition to FOX, CBS, and NBC? Nope. Turner? Apple? Only if they're interested.Right, but if the Pac agrees to make concessions in the form of regular Thursday and Friday night games then maybe espn would be willing to pay more
Find the mistake
What do you mean we needed to leave to. make more money? We've always made less here than we would have if we stayed in the B12. there was the HOPE that the PACN would allow us to make more, but ... well ... we know how that venture has gone.We should have gone to the PAC 12 when we were first invited after winning hte National Championship.
We left at the wrong time....at the lowest point in our existence, but we needed hte money to help build up to be able to compete.
Now it's time to choose a path:
1) stay in hte PAC and hope to get better and hope that they get better TV rights
or
2) go back to the BIG 12 (a growing, competitive conference that just lost their tv money sucker in TX) and get out before hte entire situatoin gets worse
Personally, I hope we go back to the Big 12.
The PAC is like everything else in California....total crap and killing themselves iwth stupidity.
Texas was taking the lions share of all TV revenue in the Big 12.What do you mean we needed to leave to. make more money? We've always made less here than we would have if we stayed in the B12. there was the HOPE that the PACN would allow us to make more, but ... well ... we know how that venture has gone.
Personally, I hope we go back to the Big 12.
The PAC is like everything else in California....total crap and killing themselves iwth stupidity.
You been to LA or SF recently?IQ test = fail. i am noticing an interesting break among the few fans we have left... fear and loathing of california for opinions not based on reason, facts, truth, or reality is actually a prime indicator.
split time between both actually. love them. your view doesn't reflect reality. unlesss you hate prosperity, progress, and education--- then maybe hating california is best for you.You been to LA or SF recently?
bonafide 2nd world countries.
split time between both actually. love them. your view doesn't reflect reality. unlesss you hate prosperity, progress, and education--- then maybe hating california is best for you.
ESPN. 830 slot on Th/F/SThat's fair, I think my question is who the P12 goes to with their tier 1 rights. Streaming might be their best, as you speculate, but losing that network TV presence is not ideal.
If you can’t trust a guy living in North Dakota who sells fake vaginas to have his finger on the pulse of California, who can you trust?You been to LA or SF recently?
bonafide 2nd world countries.