B1G Media Deal

Lol if you think Herbstreit schills for Ohio State or the B1G you pay zero attention.

He almost goes out of his way not to do that.
Hell, he had to move from Columbus to Nashville because of the tOSU fans. I think he is really good for CFB, although the whole crying thing was a bit much.
 
Just hypothetically throwing this out here, but a potential schedule would look like this. Since USC and UCLA aren't in the conference yet, im going to have them play each other in this scenario. And use the games from Oct 30th of this past season.

Fox Noon: #6 Michigan at #8 Michigan State
CBS 3:30: #20 Penn State #5 Ohio State
NBC 7:30: USC vs. UCLA OR Wisconsin at #9 Iowa
FS1 Noon: Purdue at Nebraska
BTN Noon: Northwestern at Minnesota
FS1 3:30: USC vs. UCLA OR Wisconsin at #9 Iowa
BTN 3:30: Indiana at Maryland
Peacock 3:30: Illinois at Rutgers

You're still going to get a good game in the primetime slot. And the only thing the network cares about is getting a good rating. Wisconsin vs. Iowa drew almost 2 million viewers and it was going opposite MSU/Michigan, UT/Baylor and a Cincy game with playoff implications. You stick a game like that in primetime, it's gonna get probably around 4 million, even going up against an SEC game on ABC and ESPN.
You forgot the NBC 3:30 ND game ... might as well throw that in for the full package.
 
Fox Noon: #6 Michigan at #8 Michigan State
CBS 3:30: #20 Penn State #5 Ohio State
NBC 7:30: USC vs. UCLA OR Wisconsin at #9 Iowa
FS1 Noon: Purdue at Nebraska
BTN Noon: Northwestern at Minnesota
FS1 3:30: USC vs. UCLA OR Wisconsin at #9 Iowa
BTN 3:30: Indiana at Maryland
Peacock 3:30: Illinois at Rutgers
That's pretty bad ass right there.
 
Just hypothetically throwing this out here, but a potential schedule would look like this. Since USC and UCLA aren't in the conference yet, im going to have them play each other in this scenario. And use the games from Oct 30th of this past season.

Fox Noon: #6 Michigan at #8 Michigan State
CBS 3:30: #20 Penn State #5 Ohio State
NBC 7:30: USC vs. UCLA OR Wisconsin at #9 Iowa
FS1 Noon: Purdue at Nebraska
BTN Noon: Northwestern at Minnesota
FS1 3:30: USC vs. UCLA OR Wisconsin at #9 Iowa
BTN 3:30: Indiana at Maryland
Peacock 3:30: Illinois at Rutgers

You're still going to get a good game in the primetime slot. And the only thing the network cares about is getting a good rating. Wisconsin vs. Iowa drew almost 2 million viewers and it was going opposite MSU/Michigan, UT/Baylor and a Cincy game with playoff implications. You stick a game like that in primetime, it's gonna get probably around 4 million, even going up against an SEC game on ABC and ESPN.
There’s times like this it will absolutely happen, sure. But it won’t be every time and when it’s not and the earlier time slot networks picking out the 2 games that look good and in prime time we are stuck with something unappealing. You would think the conference would buy some language in there to prevent this from happening constantly but maybe not.
 
The money is great, but as you said in your previous post the fans don't like it. At some point, they will stop coming to early games and just watch on their 82" HD TVs. In a lot of ways, the move to the 9-game IC schedule, and the 3-6-6 format is being driven by fans. When 2/3 of your schedule sucks because you play teams once every 6 years, they have to do something.
again, fans can be mad but what are they gonna do..other than show up? or just stay and watch from home.. they getting paid regardless. So if you have to play your bigger games at noon, so be it..they are chasing the dollars.

I'm not happy about playing Bama at 11 am, but I'm still gonna be there with my pedialyte
 
again, fans can be mad but what are they gonna do..other than show up? or just stay and watch from home.. they getting paid regardless. So if you have to play your bigger games at noon, so be it..they are chasing the dollars.

I'm not happy about playing Bama at 11 am, but I'm still gonna be there with my pedialyte
Like I said, not show up. I get the dollar chasing, and it will lead to better schedules. But those early games suck.
 
Like I said, not show up. I get the dollar chasing, and it will lead to better schedules. But those early games suck.
for the fans.. but you think ADs/Presidents are going to tell FOX something when they are paying the most of their media deals? Gonna suck for tosu since they are the marquee school of that conference.. they will be getting most of those time slots
 
for the fans.. but you think ADs/Presidents are going to tell FOX something when they are paying the most of their media deals? Gonna suck for tosu since they are the marquee school of that conference.. they will be getting most of those time slots
I think we are talking around each other. I know they aren't going to go away as long as they make money. I know that the fans will hate them. At some point it will be TV money v. gate if people stop going to those types of games. Maybe that never happens, but it will be interesting.
 
There’s times like this it will absolutely happen, sure. But it won’t be every time and when it’s not and the earlier time slot networks picking out the 2 games that look good and in prime time we are stuck with something unappealing. You would think the conference would buy some language in there to prevent this from happening constantly but maybe not.

It's still appealing to those fan bases though. Just looking at another hypothetical from Oct 9th:

Fox Noon: #4 Penn State at #3 Iowa
CBS 3:30: #9 Michigan at Nebraska
NBC primetime: UCLA at USC OR Maryland at #7 Ohio State
FS1 Noon: Wisconsin at Illinois
BTN Noon: Michigan State at Rutgers
FS1 3:30: UCLA at USC OR Maryland at #7 Ohio State
On Byes: Minnesota, Purdue, Northwestern and Indiana

Maryland at OSU obviously isn't a great game, but it's going to get probably 3 million viewers or so. This would probably be a worst case scenario too, given matchups and byes. My guess is that there will always be 3 games that would be considered stand alone good either via them both being good, or big name brands.
 
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Noon times have gotten higher viewerships lately.. but as far as fans who are filling up those stadiums.. they hate it. They want to enjoy tailgating and partying before walking into the stadium.. tough to do that at 9 am in the morning.
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It's still appealing to those fan bases though. Just looking at another hypothetical from Oct 9th:

Fox Noon: #4 Penn State at #3 Iowa
CBS 3:30: #9 Michigan at Nebraska
NBC primetime: UCLA at USC OR Maryland at #7 Ohio State
FS1 Noon: Wisconsin at Illinois
BTN Noon: Michigan State at Rutgers
FS1 3:30: UCLA at USC OR Maryland at #7 Ohio State
On Byes: Minnesota, Purdue, Northwestern and Indiana

Maryland at OSU obviously isn't a great game, but it's going to get probably 3 million viewers or so. This would probably be a worst case scenario too, given matchups and byes. My guess is that there will always be 3 games that would be considered stand alone good either via them both being good, or big name brands.
So that’s 2 weeks out of the season. Of course youll have weeks like this. You’ll also have weeks where the two best games will be early and then we’ll have something like Illinois at Indiana because one of the 2 is sniffing the top 25. That game going up against an SEC game likely isn’t getting 3 million voters. At what point do the teams and even conferences begin to become annoyed by these early big game starts?
Also what is fox going to do when they want Ohio State visiting USC? They going to put them on at 9am central time. This is why I think there will be language from both parties stating fox can have prime time games every now and then. Just my opine though.
 
So that’s 2 weeks out of the season. Of course youll have weeks like this. You’ll also have weeks where the two best games will be early and then we’ll have something like Illinois at Indiana because one of the 2 is sniffing the top 25. That game going up against an SEC game likely isn’t getting 3 million voters. At what point do the teams and even conferences begin to become annoyed by these early big game starts?
Also what is fox going to do when they want Ohio State visiting USC? They going to put them on at 9am central time. This is why I think there will be language from both parties stating fox can have prime time games every now and then. Just my opine though.

Pay up chump.

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So that’s 2 weeks out of the season. Of course youll have weeks like this. You’ll also have weeks where the two best games will be early and then we’ll have something like Illinois at Indiana because one of the 2 is sniffing the top 25. That game going up against an SEC game likely isn’t getting 3 million voters. At what point do the teams and even conferences begin to become annoyed by these early big game starts?
Also what is fox going to do when they want Ohio State visiting USC? They going to put them on at 9am central time. This is why I think there will be language from both parties stating fox can have prime time games every now and then. Just my opine though.

I can promise you, that Illinois vs. Indiana will never be one of the Network games. We may get an Illinois or Indiana vs. OSU/PSU/Mich/MSU, but never against each other.

As far as OSU visiting USC, that game will simply be on CBS/NBC. That's why it's very appealing to both CBS and NBC to be in on these rights. When a team like OSU/PSU/Michigan/Nebraska/Wisconsin/MSU travel out west, those are great games to have on your network. Fox will still get a great game. It wouldn't surprise me to see the B1G have a game like Michigan vs. PSU/MSU the same day OSU travels out west. The B1G can be very creative with how they work up the schedule to maximize all these tv windows for their television partners. Also, OSU is probably only traveling to USC like once every 6 years, so that wont happen very often.
 
I can promise you, that Illinois vs. Indiana will never be one of the Network games. We may get an Illinois or Indiana vs. OSU/PSU/Mich/MSU, but never against each other.

As far as OSU visiting USC, that game will simply be on CBS/NBC. That's why it's very appealing to both CBS and NBC to be in on these rights. When a team like OSU/PSU/Michigan/Nebraska/Wisconsin/MSU travel out west, those are great games to have on your network. Fox will still get a great game. It wouldn't surprise me to see the B1G have a game like Michigan vs. PSU/MSU the same day OSU travels out west. The B1G can be very creative with how they work up the schedule to maximize all these tv windows for their television partners. Also, OSU is probably only traveling to USC like once every 6 years, so that wont happen very often.
I’m just saying, you’d think there would be some language in there to allow fox to have a night game or two, especially if they are Paying all that money. And it’s not just the bucks visiting but also PSU and Michigan and hell depending on the year Iowa and Wisconsin may be a good matchup for USC too. That could be a once a year thing.
 
I’m just saying, you’d think there would be some language in there to allow fox to have a night game or two, especially if they are Paying all that money. And it’s not just the bucks visiting but also PSU and Michigan and hell depending on the year Iowa and Wisconsin may be a good matchup for USC too. That could be a once a year thing.

Fox doesn't want night games. They've built their whole marketing campaign around Big Noon. They have their pregame leading into the their game. They've honestly done a great job building this from the ground up. It helps get them viewership for their pregame show, which helps promote Big Noon and the rest of the games they have for the day. I understand where you're coming from with the night game aspect for Fox, but they've spent the last 4 years promoting the hell out of Big Noon, it doesn't make sense to mix up that messaging from a marketing standpoint.

It will also be good because the primetime game will have ND as the lead in on NBC. That's good especially if a team like USC, MSU, PSU or Michigan is the NBC game because those ND fans will stick around to watch them hopefully lose.
 
Fox doesn't want night games. They've built their whole marketing campaign around Big Noon. They have their pregame leading into the their game. They've honestly done a great job building this from the ground up. It helps get them viewership for their pregame show, which helps promote Big Noon and the rest of the games they have for the day. I understand where you're coming from with the night game aspect for Fox, but they've spent the last 4 years promoting the hell out of Big Noon, it doesn't make sense to mix up that messaging from a marketing standpoint.

It will also be good because the primetime game will have ND as the lead in on NBC. That's good especially if a team like USC, MSU, PSU or Michigan is the NBC game because those ND fans will stick around to watch them hopefully lose.
CBS with the SEC is still allowed one night game a year and it doesn’t seem to send any mixed messaging. I get what you mean but if Fox is going to be shelling that kind of cash out, I would think they would want to have the ability to have at least one night game(ET) of a big matchup.
 
CBS with the SEC is still allowed one night game a year and it doesn’t seem to send any mixed messaging. I get what you mean but if Fox is going to be shelling that kind of cash out, I would think they would want to have the ability to have at least one night game(ET) of a big matchup.
their big matchup is at noon
 
CBS with the SEC is still allowed one night game a year and it doesn’t seem to send any mixed messaging. I get what you mean but if Fox is going to be shelling that kind of cash out, I would think they would want to have the ability to have at least one night game(ET) of a big matchup.

CBS contracted that with the SEC. So yes, they get a night game, but its on top of what they are airing at 3:30. But they don't put the kind of promotion into it that Fox does.
 
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