you guys need to all get busy with your wives, step away from the computer for at least a few minutes...
Yeah, I'm getting divorced too - :unsure:
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I know - I'm just gonna buy a couple more TV sets!
you guys need to all get busy with your wives, step away from the computer for at least a few minutes...
I just read that Beebe is pulling down almost $1MM/year with a contract though like 2015!!! Maybe we can pull a McD with him and get that new fangled USA/MTN West to pay us to hire him. That would be great.
That's peanuts.
I don't mind the five year deal. Most of that is because of where I think we will be in 5 years. The most important thing will be that we have a our big projects paid for. I think we will see enough on field success to put us in a much better position. Besides that the adjustments made could turn us into a version of the Big 10 in terms of stability. 5 years is really an eternity in college sports anymore. Just look at the last two years.
The most important part of the 5 year timeline is that will mean the big12 will have renegotiated first tier TV rights (likely through 2030) which will pretty much lock in everyone until at least 2025 due to legal problems of breaking the first tier TV contract.
Every **** quote I have has that smiley face quote on top from pseudo whoever. How did I make that a permanent thing?
I have nothing to add, just trying to get this thread to 1,000 pages.
Is that considered "cheating"?
To quote FakeDanBeebe, "This conference is like a trailer park."
I guess I'm more of a shotguns at 2am instead of a pistols at dawn guy anyway.
I have nothing to add, just trying to get this thread to 1,000 posts.
Is that considered "cheating"?
I wouldn't sign a TV deal that long. 8 years or so is a good number.
You probably don't want to do that, that would put our first tier and our second tier TV deal expiring at the same time since the tier 2 deal was for 12 years. If you want to keep teams in the conference and add stability, you want these staggered.
Good point, but you also don't want to leave a bunch of money on the table. Like the ACC did with its football TV contract.