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no ESPN is interesting b/c it has been rumored that these TV networks have played a huge role in the recent conference realignment moves
NBC has a strange obsession for slow ppl from the midwest. very weird fetish.
No ESPN per report.
Fox at Noon
CBS at 3:30
NBC in primetime.
LOVE this deal for the league.
NBC in prime time? Does that mean anything for ND joining the B1G or is it just for the big game. Kinda shocked fox wouldn’t want that late spot too.
NBC in prime time? Does that mean anything for ND joining the B1G or is it just for the big game. Kinda shocked fox wouldn’t want that late spot too.
That’s what I kind of figured (on ND joining the B1G) but wasn’t totally sure.I'm not really sure. I don't think this would lead to ND joining the league specifically because of this deal. Also, if the B1G continues with what they've done, the primetime games will only be September and October. So I'll be curious if NBC gets games at 3:30 as well. The B1G has done it before putting games on ABC/Fox at the same time, especially in November. My guess is that they schedule around the ND primetime games. There's usually only two of those per year as is.
$350 million distributed among the 14 teams is $25 million/school.
$350 million distributed among the 16 teams is just under $22 million/school.
This is for the rights to the 2nd best game.
I can see ND getting above $50 million based on this deal from NBC. Probably $60 million too.
$350 million distributed among the 14 teams is $25 million/school.
$350 million distributed among the 16 teams is just under $22 million/school.
This is for the rights to the 2nd best game.
I can see ND getting above $50 million based on this deal from NBC. Probably $60 million too.
As I heard the rumored structure, Fox will get B10 noon games, CBS will get the 3:30 and NBC will get the primetime slot. Neighborhood of $1.25 billion in total. Seems like NBC might be shelling out big money. but getting on 3 major broadcast networks in 1 deal is huge, it also dramatically increases who can access your games.
I am hearing a rumor about a relationship between B1G and Notre Dame where Notre Dame stays independent but provides matchups to the B1G for NBC and Fox.
Where are you hearing this? Would this mean we essentially get out of the agreement with the ACC? And basically do what we're doing with the ACC and get 5 games with the B1G? That would certainly be interesting. If that's the case, we'd never be on espn/abc either.
Not sure. Notre Dame isn't joining the B1G, they are just aligning some OOC matchups and TV deals based on rumor. I don't think it would impact ACC deal.
I imagine Notre Dame wants to keep some of the matchups with the new B1G: USC, Michigan, Michigan State, Purdue, etc.
Again it is just RUMORs.
Where are you hearing this? Would this mean we essentially get out of the agreement with the ACC? And basically do what we're doing with the ACC and get 5 games with the B1G? That would certainly be interesting. If that's the case, we'd never be on espn/abc either.
I get they wouldn't be joining the B1G, I was curious if this agreement you're hearing would replicate what ND has with the ACC? If ND keeps the games with the ACC, has the 3 games with Stanford, USC and Navy, that leaves 4 games. I can see a scenario where ND does like a home and home with 2 B1G schools per year. But then we'd never play an SEC team. Which I think we'd still like to do.