So what is the latest news on the OU and Texas to SEC situation?

So you're saying the $150 Million +/- will be offset? Do you really think Texas would have jumped at the opportunity to join the SEC if that was true?

Do you really think ESPN and the SEC would have jumped at the opportunity to take tejas if it weren't true?

This is a two way street here. tejas will not be dictating shit to the SEC. Or to ESPN for that matter.

TX/OU going to the SEC is forward looking regarding revenue potential.

That is why TX/OU will NOT be going to the SEC until the Big 12 GOR expires in 2025.

Somebody/ANYBODY show me the ESPN/LHN contract where it says tejas keeps all revenue if they leave the Big 12 and become a part of another conference's network.
Somebody/ANYBODY show me the ESPN/SEC contract that says tejas keeps all LHN revenue once they join the SEC.

I'm waiting......
 
Meh...

It's all relative.

The remaining Big 12 teams +4 won't be playing Oklahoma or tejas anymore. That's likely one less loss in whatever sport. Particularly Oklahoma in football. tejas not so much.

Water seeks it's own level.
well i believe that there are discussions
that Tech and Texas would still play non-conf -
 
I just gave you the numbers.

Since it's formation, there has only been ONE consistent formidable opponent in the Big 12.

That is Oklahoma.

The SEC is picking up ONE formidable opponent and two names.

That is all.
 
Y'all think people scramble to their tv sets on Saturdays to watch tejas.

tejas is not even in the Top 10 teams in college football viewership.
Oklahoma is.

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tejas ranks in the viewership ratings with the Wisconsin's and Michigan St's of CFB.

Yeah... ESPN and the SEC are gonna let tejas double, triple, and even quadruple dip ESPN and SEC revenue.

Sure thing. LMFAO!!!!
 
It's a guaranteed deal.. UT had ESPN bent over, all because they did not want us to leave to the PAC. now Chip is foolish thinking UT is going to pay ou's tab to leave..


What you don't seem to understand is that the LHN will cease to exist after UT and OU enter the SEC and all its assets will be folded into the SEC.

If the money ESPN "owes" UT is given to the Big 12 in order to buy out UT and OU then basically what is happening is that ESPN is purchasing UT and OU games early to keep them off FOX.

I think it is hysterical that you think Texas will be able to play the same games they have been doing over the years in the SEC because I can promise you it will not happen. The best you are going to be able to do is maybe get one pay-per-view game a year but the truth is the big teams in the SEC have all their games televised so it has to be a really crappy game to not get picked up.

If you think I am wrong then why would Texas agree to pay for OU to also get out of the conference? Is Texas just going to forfeit tens of millions in revenue to the benefit of Oklahoma out of the goodness of their heart? No. Try using your brain.
 
Oklahoma and the SEC will mutually increase each other's viewership numbers.

The SEC will increase tejas viewership numbers. NOT the other way around.

If little ol' me can dig up these relevant numbers in a matter of minutes, don't you think the bean counters at ESPN and the SEC did so before taking tejas in based solely on name?
 
Y'all think people scramble to their tv sets on Saturdays to watch tejas.

tejas is not even in the Top 10 teams in college football viewership.
Oklahoma is.

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tejas ranks in the viewership ratings with the Wisconsin's and Michigan St's of CFB.

Yeah... ESPN and the SEC are gonna let tejas double, triple, and even quadruple dip ESPN and SEC revenue.

Sure thing. LMFAO!!!!
Texas draws when they are paired with another name. When they played Ole Miss it was their second highest-rated game of that season. They start playing Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Florida, Tennessee and aTm the ratings will go way up. Their games with Arkansas should draw big numbers. It will be a whole new ballgame for them in the SEC in regards to ratings.
 
Oklahoma and the SEC will mutually increase each other's viewership numbers.

The SEC will increase tejas viewership numbers. NOT the other way around.

If little ol' me can dig up these relevant numbers in a matter of minutes, don't you think the bean counters at ESPN and the SEC did so before taking tejas in based solely on name?
This is true but that isn't entirely their fault as watching Texas play Kansas, Kansas State, Baylor, Texas Tech and TCU only moves the needle in select years. That isn't all Texas' fault.
 
I'm interested to see what happens, but I expect total bigxii viewership to decrease by millions.
It's not hard to do that when you take away their biggest draw the RRR in that game alone will take away the millions. If you look at their average games I don't think the ratings go down that much. The first couple of years with the new teams and numbers may actually go up out of curiosity.

The challenge is going to be able to find consistent games that draw 3 million plus and that is something they struggle with now even with OU and Texas. It's no secret the ratings are driven in the B12 by OOC games.
 
All I know for damn sure is by joining the SEC Oklahoma has been presented with a great opportunity to enhance what it has already accomplished over the years in previous conferences including the Big 8 and the Big 12. Our athletic facilities are very good and getting better. More sports than ever before are pulling their weight. But, OU has to win in the SEC to make this pay off in the long run. If we can work our way to the top tier of the SEC with hard work, brains and some sheer luck the OU legend will more than take care of itself. The money is nice but if we were to fall into a position similar to Nebraska where we are no longer a football power but we still got paid a lot to get beat by the rest of the conference, it will be a failure. We have to win. OU fans are not delusional. It may not be easy or fast but we do believe we can do it. All the $$$ in the world doesn't mean much if we aren't winning championships wherever we are.
 
What you don't seem to understand is that the LHN will cease to exist after UT and OU enter the SEC and all its assets will be folded into the SEC.

If the money ESPN "owes" UT is given to the Big 12 in order to buy out UT and OU then basically what is happening is that ESPN is purchasing UT and OU games early to keep them off FOX.

I think it is hysterical that you think Texas will be able to play the same games they have been doing over the years in the SEC because I can promise you it will not happen. The best you are going to be able to do is maybe get one pay-per-view game a year but the truth is the big teams in the SEC have all their games televised so it has to be a really crappy game to not get picked up.

If you think I am wrong then why would Texas agree to pay for OU to also get out of the conference? Is Texas just going to forfeit tens of millions in revenue to the benefit of Oklahoma out of the goodness of their heart? No. Try using your brain.

The SEC cut a deal last year that one game for each SEC team will be streamed on ESPN+

Yes... They're the typical crappy OOC games.
Last years slate..

Akron/Auburn
Rice/Arkansas
Eastern Illinois/South Carolina
Chattanooga/Kentucky
Southeast Missouri St/Missouri
Tennessee Tech/Tennessee

ESPN+ IS the LHN for individual teams to have sports streamed that wouldn't otherwise get national tv time.

"You pay me for LHN and ESPN+" DERRR.
That's not happening.

 
Texas draws when they are paired with another name. When they played Ole Miss it was their second highest-rated game of that season. They start playing Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Florida, Tennessee and aTm the ratings will go way up. Their games with Arkansas should draw big numbers. It will be a whole new ballgame for them in the SEC in regards to ratings.

Like I stated.... The SEC will raise tejas viewership numbers, not the other way around.
Oklahoma and the SEC will mutually raise viewership numbers.

tejas also draws majority Texas eyeballs.

A&M already draws Texas eyeballs.

There wasn't much for ESPN and the SEC to gain by taking tejas other than a name recognition blueblood.

How has that worked for the Big 10 and Nebraska?

Yeah. I can be humble. tejas fans can't, doh.
 
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All I know for damn sure is by joining the SEC Oklahoma has been presented with a great opportunity to enhance what it has already accomplished over the years in previous conferences including the Big 8 and the Big 12. Our athletic facilities are very good and getting better. More sports than ever before are pulling their weight. But, OU has to win in the SEC to make this pay off in the long run. If we can work our way to the top tier of the SEC with hard work, brains and some sheer luck the OU legend will more than take care of itself. The money is nice but if we were to fall into a position similar to Nebraska where we are no longer a football power but we still got paid a lot to get beat by the rest of the conference, it will be a failure. We have to win. OU fans are not delusional. It may not be easy or fast but we do believe we can do it. All the $$$ in the world doesn't mean much if we aren't winning championships wherever we are.
Well said
 
tejas also draws majority Texas eyeballs.

A&M already draws Texas eyeballs.

There wasn't much for ESPN and the SEC to gain by taking tejas other than a name recognition blueblood.

How has that worked for the Big 10 and Nebraska?

Yeah. I can be humble. tejas fans can't, doh.

Pretty easy to have Texas and A&M play at different times. One doesn't negate the other
 
Pretty easy to have Texas and A&M play at different times. One doesn't negate the other


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