Gill Fighting for a 12 team playoff
also said if he is open to more expansion even its gives the SBC an odd number
Gill Fighting for a 12 team playoff
also said if he is open to more expansion even its gives the SBC an odd number
What is the tv deal money look like as he was very vague.
We were independent for a number of years when there were many more independents. That didn’t play out well for us. It’s easy to blame the Fossil, but all those schools joined conferences with a few notable exceptions.
We can’t undo the Fossil, and we can’t undo the current tide of college football. Arguing about being independent is a lot like debating how many angels can fit on the head of a needle.
Your point is valid but technology has changed things.
You don't need other independents to be, independent.
If someone were to use the travesty Stokley went through as a current day excuse, they would miss the mark badly.
Stokley had no internet, no database, no staff, no email to communicate with.
Stokley was asked to be athletic director, head football coach, and scheduler for all sports.
Stokley had to manually write a letter or cold call with no idea if their schedule was full or not.
All this for pennies.
Using Stokley's terrible experience as a 'we learned or lesson' is like saying I'm not going on an ocean cruise because Columbus said they barely tell you where you are going.
Sun Belt expanded ESPN deal includes an equal # of baseball and softball games on ESPN+ (more than 1,000 each) and the addition of instant replay in 2023.
From SBC board
1. 50 percent increase in Televised games on the ESPN Family of Networks.
2. Significant increase in Saturday televised games, along with an increase on Thursday and Friday's. No change to the 2 Tuesday games we get
3. Basketball will get more guaranteed TV games (Currently 3)
4. Almost all non football sports will now be required to be broadcast on ESPN+. Exceptions will be made for a few baseball/softball games if there is overlap in terms of home games.
5. There will be an increase in payout. My understanding is that much of it is acknowledgement that production costs will increase. The increase in money will cover those extra costs early until everything is settled, so some schools may not see significant TV revenue increases the first couple of years until they get everything caught up
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