what im hearing re: p12 network/tv contract/boofs bouncin
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Keep working those phones @rodmansrage!rodmansrage said:
No CW.whatshouldicareabout said:
No CW?rodmansrage said:the situation is fluid update:
- no p12 media deal will be announced during p12 media days.
- the message on the deal is 'we're close.' the term 'close' is all pretty relative so the fuck do i know what 'close' is when it comes to talking about time
- getting 'closer' with cbs to broadcast 8-10 primetime games (i believe this, cbs needs saturday night football to hype sunday football)
- rest of p12 games go to amzn or apple (aint shit changed with me here)
- will be 'close' to big 12 media deal
- 'we?' still gone to the midwest rape league when that deal comes close to being up
Edit: Also, any word on SDSU and SMU joining in the future but not for 2024?
P10 is negotiating based on “10 or 12 members” so it’s not over for smu and sdsu.
probably gonna be a five year deal which puts us? “still in” the p10 until next big rape conference deal starts to get negotiated. - no p12 media deal will be announced during p12 media days.
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gonna be special when none of the shit I’ve heard comes true.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Keep working those phones @rodmansrage!rodmansrage said:
No CW.whatshouldicareabout said:
No CW?rodmansrage said:the situation is fluid update:
- no p12 media deal will be announced during p12 media days.
- the message on the deal is 'we're close.' the term 'close' is all pretty relative so the fuck do i know what 'close' is when it comes to talking about time
- getting 'closer' with cbs to broadcast 8-10 primetime games (i believe this, cbs needs saturday night football to hype sunday football)
- rest of p12 games go to amzn or apple (aint shit changed with me here)
- will be 'close' to big 12 media deal
- 'we?' still gone to the midwest rape league when that deal comes close to being up
Edit: Also, any word on SDSU and SMU joining in the future but not for 2024?
P10 is negotiating based on “10 or 12 members” so it’s not over for smu and sdsu.
probably gonna be a five year deal which puts us? “still in” the p10 until next big rape conference deal starts to get negotiated.
but I’m 81% sure! - no p12 media deal will be announced during p12 media days.
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the CW sure as shit jumped all over the ACC as soon as bally's went tits up.rodmansrage said:
No CW.whatshouldicareabout said:
No CW?rodmansrage said:the situation is fluid update:
- no p12 media deal will be announced during p12 media days.
- the message on the deal is 'we're close.' the term 'close' is all pretty relative so the fuck do i know what 'close' is when it comes to talking about time
- getting 'closer' with cbs to broadcast 8-10 primetime games (i believe this, cbs needs saturday night football to hype sunday football)
- rest of p12 games go to amzn or apple (aint shit changed with me here)
- will be 'close' to big 12 media deal
- 'we?' still gone to the midwest rape league when that deal comes close to being up
Edit: Also, any word on SDSU and SMU joining in the future but not for 2024?
P10 is negotiating based on “10 or 12 members” so it’s not over for smu and sdsu.
probably gonna be a five year deal which puts us? “still in” the p10 until next big rape conference deal starts to get negotiated. - no p12 media deal will be announced during p12 media days.
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continuing with the shittiness of this post i present this:rodmansrage said:
Disney could soon sell its TV assets as Iger says business ‘may not be core’ to the company and then this article: Sports Media: Who could take a stake in ESPN? My sources weigh in
cliffs: iger would allow a PE firm to take a stake in espn. newspapers that have gone the PE route have been cut to the bone (which should have happened with where print media has gone) and its going to be interesting to see what happens to ESPN if they go that route.
wont impact the p12 but could be interesting to see what the nba media bid looks like and cornhole is probably done. -
No more Ocho?rodmansrage said:
continuing with the shittiness of this post i present this:rodmansrage said:
Disney could soon sell its TV assets as Iger says business ‘may not be core’ to the company and then this article: Sports Media: Who could take a stake in ESPN? My sources weigh in
cliffs: iger would allow a PE firm to take a stake in espn. newspapers that have gone the PE route have been cut to the bone (which should have happened with where print media has gone) and its going to be interesting to see what happens to ESPN if they go that route.
wont impact the p12 but could be interesting to see what the nba media bid looks like and cornhole is probably done. -
I'm surprised cornhole survived this long in the first place. It was one of the only sports that could be played/shown during covid and that was its only real appeal.rodmansrage said:
continuing with the shittiness of this post i present this:rodmansrage said:
Disney could soon sell its TV assets as Iger says business ‘may not be core’ to the company and then this article: Sports Media: Who could take a stake in ESPN? My sources weigh in
cliffs: iger would allow a PE firm to take a stake in espn. newspapers that have gone the PE route have been cut to the bone (which should have happened with where print media has gone) and its going to be interesting to see what happens to ESPN if they go that route.
wont impact the p12 but could be interesting to see what the nba media bid looks like and cornhole is probably done. -
I’d rather ESPN show cornhole than more of their talking head programs. Sitting in a bar day drinking? Cornhole is fucking perfect for that.
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CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Sitting in a bar day drinking? Shitpoasting is fucking perfect for that.
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I'm pretty good at turning a blind eye to things that don't initially interest or appeal to me. I still don't even know WTF cornhole is. I assumed it involved throwing darts or bean bags or something at someone's asshole. I guess that must not be the case.haie said:
I'm surprised cornhole survived this long in the first place. It was one of the only sports that could be played/shown during covid and that was its only real appeal.rodmansrage said:
continuing with the shittiness of this post i present this:rodmansrage said:
Disney could soon sell its TV assets as Iger says business ‘may not be core’ to the company and then this article: Sports Media: Who could take a stake in ESPN? My sources weigh in
cliffs: iger would allow a PE firm to take a stake in espn. newspapers that have gone the PE route have been cut to the bone (which should have happened with where print media has gone) and its going to be interesting to see what happens to ESPN if they go that route.
wont impact the p12 but could be interesting to see what the nba media bid looks like and cornhole is probably done. -
Most breweries should have it. Axe throwing is different and doesn't appeal to me. Also loud and obnoxious as fuck when people are playing and suck at it.chuck said:
I'm pretty good at turning a blind eye to things that don't initially interest or appeal to me. I still don't even know WTF cornhole is. I assumed it involved throwing darts or bean bags or something at someone's asshole. I guess that must not be the case.haie said:
I'm surprised cornhole survived this long in the first place. It was one of the only sports that could be played/shown during covid and that was its only real appeal.rodmansrage said:
continuing with the shittiness of this post i present this:rodmansrage said:
Disney could soon sell its TV assets as Iger says business ‘may not be core’ to the company and then this article: Sports Media: Who could take a stake in ESPN? My sources weigh in
cliffs: iger would allow a PE firm to take a stake in espn. newspapers that have gone the PE route have been cut to the bone (which should have happened with where print media has gone) and its going to be interesting to see what happens to ESPN if they go that route.
wont impact the p12 but could be interesting to see what the nba media bid looks like and cornhole is probably done. -
I want to play cornhole with you! You’re version seems a lot more fun than what I’m use to.chuck said:
I'm pretty good at turning a blind eye to things that don't initially interest or appeal to me. I still don't even know WTF cornhole is. I assumed it involved throwing darts or bean bags or something at someone's asshole. I guess that must not be the case.haie said:
I'm surprised cornhole survived this long in the first place. It was one of the only sports that could be played/shown during covid and that was its only real appeal.rodmansrage said:
continuing with the shittiness of this post i present this:rodmansrage said:
Disney could soon sell its TV assets as Iger says business ‘may not be core’ to the company and then this article: Sports Media: Who could take a stake in ESPN? My sources weigh in
cliffs: iger would allow a PE firm to take a stake in espn. newspapers that have gone the PE route have been cut to the bone (which should have happened with where print media has gone) and its going to be interesting to see what happens to ESPN if they go that route.
wont impact the p12 but could be interesting to see what the nba media bid looks like and cornhole is probably done. -
Ah...nah.dirtysouwfdawg said:
I want to play cornhole with you! You’re version seems a lot more fun than what I’m use to.chuck said:
I'm pretty good at turning a blind eye to things that don't initially interest or appeal to me. I still don't even know WTF cornhole is. I assumed it involved throwing darts or bean bags or something at someone's asshole. I guess that must not be the case.haie said:
I'm surprised cornhole survived this long in the first place. It was one of the only sports that could be played/shown during covid and that was its only real appeal.rodmansrage said:
continuing with the shittiness of this post i present this:rodmansrage said:
Disney could soon sell its TV assets as Iger says business ‘may not be core’ to the company and then this article: Sports Media: Who could take a stake in ESPN? My sources weigh in
cliffs: iger would allow a PE firm to take a stake in espn. newspapers that have gone the PE route have been cut to the bone (which should have happened with where print media has gone) and its going to be interesting to see what happens to ESPN if they go that route.
wont impact the p12 but could be interesting to see what the nba media bid looks like and cornhole is probably done.
Try @huskyhooligan it seems right up his alley, so to speak. -
Don't try to act like we've never met.chuck said:
Ah...nah.dirtysouwfdawg said:
I want to play cornhole with you! You’re version seems a lot more fun than what I’m use to.chuck said:
I'm pretty good at turning a blind eye to things that don't initially interest or appeal to me. I still don't even know WTF cornhole is. I assumed it involved throwing darts or bean bags or something at someone's asshole. I guess that must not be the case.haie said:
I'm surprised cornhole survived this long in the first place. It was one of the only sports that could be played/shown during covid and that was its only real appeal.rodmansrage said:
continuing with the shittiness of this post i present this:rodmansrage said:
Disney could soon sell its TV assets as Iger says business ‘may not be core’ to the company and then this article: Sports Media: Who could take a stake in ESPN? My sources weigh in
cliffs: iger would allow a PE firm to take a stake in espn. newspapers that have gone the PE route have been cut to the bone (which should have happened with where print media has gone) and its going to be interesting to see what happens to ESPN if they go that route.
wont impact the p12 but could be interesting to see what the nba media bid looks like and cornhole is probably done.
Try @huskyhooligan it seems right up his alley, so to speak.
You were all "I think I love you hooligan. ... When can we meet again hooligan?" Every other text message I get from @chuck is "I miss you. xoxo."
But yeah, your version of cornhole would make the tailgate ... party more interesting. I'll be sure to propose this to my tailgating group. -
Quit it man. Next you'll be posting my name and phone #.huskyhooligan said:
Don't try to act like we've never met.chuck said:
Ah...nah.dirtysouwfdawg said:
I want to play cornhole with you! You’re version seems a lot more fun than what I’m use to.chuck said:
I'm pretty good at turning a blind eye to things that don't initially interest or appeal to me. I still don't even know WTF cornhole is. I assumed it involved throwing darts or bean bags or something at someone's asshole. I guess that must not be the case.haie said:
I'm surprised cornhole survived this long in the first place. It was one of the only sports that could be played/shown during covid and that was its only real appeal.rodmansrage said:
continuing with the shittiness of this post i present this:rodmansrage said:
Disney could soon sell its TV assets as Iger says business ‘may not be core’ to the company and then this article: Sports Media: Who could take a stake in ESPN? My sources weigh in
cliffs: iger would allow a PE firm to take a stake in espn. newspapers that have gone the PE route have been cut to the bone (which should have happened with where print media has gone) and its going to be interesting to see what happens to ESPN if they go that route.
wont impact the p12 but could be interesting to see what the nba media bid looks like and cornhole is probably done.
Try @huskyhooligan it seems right up his alley, so to speak.
You were all "I think I love you hooligan. ... When can we meet again hooligan?" Every other text message I get from @chuck is "I miss you. xoxo."
But yeah, your version of cornhole would make the tailgate ... party more interesting. I'll be sure to propose this to my tailgating group. -
chuck said:
Quit it man. Next you'll be posting my name and phone #.huskyhooligan said:
Don't try to act like we've never met.chuck said:
Ah...nah.dirtysouwfdawg said:
I want to play cornhole with you! You’re version seems a lot more fun than what I’m use to.chuck said:
I'm pretty good at turning a blind eye to things that don't initially interest or appeal to me. I still don't even know WTF cornhole is. I assumed it involved throwing darts or bean bags or something at someone's asshole. I guess that must not be the case.haie said:
I'm surprised cornhole survived this long in the first place. It was one of the only sports that could be played/shown during covid and that was its only real appeal.rodmansrage said:
continuing with the shittiness of this post i present this:rodmansrage said:
Disney could soon sell its TV assets as Iger says business ‘may not be core’ to the company and then this article: Sports Media: Who could take a stake in ESPN? My sources weigh in
cliffs: iger would allow a PE firm to take a stake in espn. newspapers that have gone the PE route have been cut to the bone (which should have happened with where print media has gone) and its going to be interesting to see what happens to ESPN if they go that route.
wont impact the p12 but could be interesting to see what the nba media bid looks like and cornhole is probably done.
Try @huskyhooligan it seems right up his alley, so to speak.
You were all "I think I love you hooligan. ... When can we meet again hooligan?" Every other text message I get from @chuck is "I miss you. xoxo."
But yeah, your version of cornhole would make the tailgate ... party more interesting. I'll be sure to propose this to my tailgating group.https://youtu.be/X8V3N6M0toQ
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The ads for B1G Saturday Night on NBC are glorious free pub for the big
But apple TV is nice too
If UW stays in the Pac I'm out -
Guess the B1G better get some attractive Saturday night content then. Ohio St., Michigan and Penn St don't want to play these "late" games. I know a couple teams out west not named USC or UCLA that would love playing "late" 5pm games on national TV.RaceBannon said:The ads for B1G Saturday Night on NBC are glorious free pub for the big
But apple TV is nice too
If UW stays in the Pac I'm out -
It's 7:30 eastern like they play now on ABC or ESPNtheknowledge said:
Guess the B1G better get some attractive Saturday night content then. Ohio St., Michigan and Penn St don't want to play these "late" games. I know a couple teams out west not named USC or UCLA that would love playing "late" 5pm games on national TV.RaceBannon said:The ads for B1G Saturday Night on NBC are glorious free pub for the big
But apple TV is nice too
If UW stays in the Pac I'm out
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Late October and all of November the big boys only play between 12 and 4:30pm EST. They don't want cold, snowy night games and have told the league as much. As the season crescendos it sure would be nice for NBC to have some great content to offer the nation. Purdue v Maryland and Iowa v Illinois doesn't cut it. West coast teams are tanned, rested and ready. The round robin of USC, UW, Oregon and UCLA in November would be an upgrade over most all B1G games if you take out the big 3.RaceBannon said:
It's 7:30 eastern like they play now on ABC or ESPNtheknowledge said:
Guess the B1G better get some attractive Saturday night content then. Ohio St., Michigan and Penn St don't want to play these "late" games. I know a couple teams out west not named USC or UCLA that would love playing "late" 5pm games on national TV.RaceBannon said:The ads for B1G Saturday Night on NBC are glorious free pub for the big
But apple TV is nice too
If UW stays in the Pac I'm out -
No conference bitches more about a late kickoff than the pac12. The sec and big 10 do it too with some of their biggest games.theknowledge said:
Guess the B1G better get some attractive Saturday night content then. Ohio St., Michigan and Penn St don't want to play these "late" games. I know a couple teams out west not named USC or UCLA that would love playing "late" 5pm games on national TV.RaceBannon said:The ads for B1G Saturday Night on NBC are glorious free pub for the big
But apple TV is nice too
If UW stays in the Pac I'm out -
Late kickoffs for the Big 10 and SEC are 7:30pm eastern, when people are still awake. Late kickoffs for the Pac 12 are 10:30pm eastern.AtomicDawg said:
No conference bitches more about a late kickoff than the pac12. The sec and big 10 do it too with some of their biggest games.theknowledge said:
Guess the B1G better get some attractive Saturday night content then. Ohio St., Michigan and Penn St don't want to play these "late" games. I know a couple teams out west not named USC or UCLA that would love playing "late" 5pm games on national TV.RaceBannon said:The ads for B1G Saturday Night on NBC are glorious free pub for the big
But apple TV is nice too
If UW stays in the Pac I'm out
The Pac 12 should be bitching about late kickoffs since it kills exposure -
You can check out any time you like but you can never leave.RaceBannon said:The ads for B1G Saturday Night on NBC are glorious free pub for the big
But apple TV is nice too
If UW stays in the Pac I'm out
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This has zero to do with declining attendance though (especially through the middle of October before the weather is a factor).whatshouldicareabout said:
Late kickoffs for the Big 10 and SEC are 7:30pm eastern, when people are still awake. Late kickoffs for the Pac 12 are 10:30pm eastern.AtomicDawg said:
No conference bitches more about a late kickoff than the pac12. The sec and big 10 do it too with some of their biggest games.theknowledge said:
Guess the B1G better get some attractive Saturday night content then. Ohio St., Michigan and Penn St don't want to play these "late" games. I know a couple teams out west not named USC or UCLA that would love playing "late" 5pm games on national TV.RaceBannon said:The ads for B1G Saturday Night on NBC are glorious free pub for the big
But apple TV is nice too
If UW stays in the Pac I'm out
The Pac 12 should be bitching about late kickoffs since it kills exposure
It's almost like the other regions of the country care more about football. From an exposure standpoint, sure it sucks, you have to make yourself relevant though. It's not On the network to make you a brand. -
Declining attendance is happening everywhere, not just the West Coast.AtomicDawg said:
This has zero to do with declining attendance though (especially through the middle of October before the weather is a factor).whatshouldicareabout said:
Late kickoffs for the Big 10 and SEC are 7:30pm eastern, when people are still awake. Late kickoffs for the Pac 12 are 10:30pm eastern.AtomicDawg said:
No conference bitches more about a late kickoff than the pac12. The sec and big 10 do it too with some of their biggest games.theknowledge said:
Guess the B1G better get some attractive Saturday night content then. Ohio St., Michigan and Penn St don't want to play these "late" games. I know a couple teams out west not named USC or UCLA that would love playing "late" 5pm games on national TV.RaceBannon said:The ads for B1G Saturday Night on NBC are glorious free pub for the big
But apple TV is nice too
If UW stays in the Pac I'm out
The Pac 12 should be bitching about late kickoffs since it kills exposure
It's almost like the other regions of the country care more about football. From an exposure standpoint, sure it sucks, you have to make yourself relevant though. It's not On the network to make you a brand.
https://news.yahoo.com/college-football-stadiums-declining-gate-luxury-170425972-120925083.html#:~:text=Division I Football Bowl Subdivision,the lowest number since 1981. -
The stadium size thing is legit in that it jumped the shark. But one of these conferences is not like the other. In fairness the boov couldn't attend like they wanted. Uw has been declining fast as far as people that actually attend through the gates, ucla is a joke, the bay and Arizona schools barely draw.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Declining attendance is happening everywhere, not just the West Coast.AtomicDawg said:
This has zero to do with declining attendance though (especially through the middle of October before the weather is a factor).whatshouldicareabout said:
Late kickoffs for the Big 10 and SEC are 7:30pm eastern, when people are still awake. Late kickoffs for the Pac 12 are 10:30pm eastern.AtomicDawg said:
No conference bitches more about a late kickoff than the pac12. The sec and big 10 do it too with some of their biggest games.theknowledge said:
Guess the B1G better get some attractive Saturday night content then. Ohio St., Michigan and Penn St don't want to play these "late" games. I know a couple teams out west not named USC or UCLA that would love playing "late" 5pm games on national TV.RaceBannon said:The ads for B1G Saturday Night on NBC are glorious free pub for the big
But apple TV is nice too
If UW stays in the Pac I'm out
The Pac 12 should be bitching about late kickoffs since it kills exposure
It's almost like the other regions of the country care more about football. From an exposure standpoint, sure it sucks, you have to make yourself relevant though. It's not On the network to make you a brand.
https://news.yahoo.com/college-football-stadiums-declining-gate-luxury-170425972-120925083.html#:~:text=Division I Football Bowl Subdivision,the lowest number since 1981.
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Just got an email that I get free pee cock premium for two years because of my xfinity account
So I have that going for me which is nice
Guess I'll watch the lads against sparty -
The Pac 12 attendance factors in Stanford and Cal. Plus the Arizona schools probably showed really poorly as well.
Basically the South is a pile of shit, same as it ever was. -
I would expect them to include the teams in the conference in the conference attendance numbers.haie said:The Pac 12 attendance factors in Stanford and Cal. Plus the Arizona schools probably showed really poorly as well.
Basically the South is a pile of shit, same as it ever was. -
Any one care to pontificate as to why the ACC jumped so much? I’m saying FSU not sucking ass had a lot to do with it.AtomicDawg said:
The stadium size thing is legit in that it jumped the shark. But one of these conferences is not like the other. In fairness the boov couldn't attend like they wanted. Uw has been declining fast as far as people that actually attend through the gates, ucla is a joke, the bay and Arizona schools barely draw.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Declining attendance is happening everywhere, not just the West Coast.AtomicDawg said:
This has zero to do with declining attendance though (especially through the middle of October before the weather is a factor).whatshouldicareabout said:
Late kickoffs for the Big 10 and SEC are 7:30pm eastern, when people are still awake. Late kickoffs for the Pac 12 are 10:30pm eastern.AtomicDawg said:
No conference bitches more about a late kickoff than the pac12. The sec and big 10 do it too with some of their biggest games.theknowledge said:
Guess the B1G better get some attractive Saturday night content then. Ohio St., Michigan and Penn St don't want to play these "late" games. I know a couple teams out west not named USC or UCLA that would love playing "late" 5pm games on national TV.RaceBannon said:The ads for B1G Saturday Night on NBC are glorious free pub for the big
But apple TV is nice too
If UW stays in the Pac I'm out
The Pac 12 should be bitching about late kickoffs since it kills exposure
It's almost like the other regions of the country care more about football. From an exposure standpoint, sure it sucks, you have to make yourself relevant though. It's not On the network to make you a brand.
https://news.yahoo.com/college-football-stadiums-declining-gate-luxury-170425972-120925083.html#:~:text=Division I Football Bowl Subdivision,the lowest number since 1981.
Side note, had a chance to catch a Clemson game last year. When they do the hill with Dabo that place went fucking nuts. It was great. DJ sucks even more in person so if little guy gets anything out of him I’m thinking it’ll open some eyes. -
Power move would be for the Pac-12 to buy Disney’s tv assets and let all the other conferences know who’s captain now.