Why would we take any less than 100%? The agreement only runs for 4 more years.It's a game of chicken and Texas and Oklahoma know that.
So the question becomes what sort of deal would the 8 remaining schools take? Half of what they owe? 1/4?
Why would we take any less than 100%? The agreement only runs for 4 more years.It's a game of chicken and Texas and Oklahoma know that.
So the question becomes what sort of deal would the 8 remaining schools take? Half of what they owe? 1/4?
Not sure why a lot people discount the Big12 GOR, but then view the ACC GOR as air tight.
Jamie said exactly what he needed to say about holding OU/UT to their contractual GOR. The new piece of info I thought I heard was in addition to rights fees, both schools would also owe a penalty.
I am not sure where the 2022 date for UT/OU came from. I saw a tweet with that timeline based on schools like A&M, Neb and Mizzou leaving the Big12. But I don't know if they were bound by same GOR language and years remaining on TV contract at that time.
Lastly, the SEC media rights explosion isn't set to happen for a few years. CBS' $55M deal runs for 3-4 more years before the ESPN $300M deal kicks in. Also an expanded playoff is a few years off.
I think the 2022 date came from a few things.Not sure why a lot people discount the Big12 GOR, but then view the ACC GOR as air tight.
Jamie said exactly what he needed to say about holding OU/UT to their contractual GOR. The new piece of info I thought I heard was in addition to rights fees, both schools would also owe a penalty.
I am not sure where the 2022 date for UT/OU came from. I saw a tweet with that timeline based on schools like A&M, Neb and Mizzou leaving the Big12. But I don't know if they were bound by same GOR language and years remaining on TV contract at that time.
Lastly, the SEC media rights explosion isn't set to happen for a few years. CBS' $55M deal runs for 3-4 more years before the ESPN $300M deal kicks in. Also an expanded playoff is a few years off.
Why would we take any less than 100%? The agreement only runs for 4 more years.
I think the 2022 date came from a few things.
People cant see it going any longer.
There were rumors UT and OU have the money lined up to buy out if they needed to, but they are posturing they will stay for legal reasons.
The expectation is the conference implodes and everyone leaves and votes to dissolve, at least the majority share.
Its all speculation as everything is at this point.
Before CMC was announced at Toledo as head coach, a player I know went to the AD's office and presented multiple reasons why CMC should be the head coach. The AD was polite and gave him "coach talk". Two days later he saw the player and apologized for not being able to tell him that he was working hard to get CMC hired and the deal had been basically done when they talked.
The video audience:1) the two scum bags, you will pay alot, dont try to continue f#@*ing with the 8 you ran out on in the dark. 2) the fans and donors, I get it you are all nervous and pissed, let me do my job. 3) the Big 1G, yep we will get a big payout from the scum bags and adjust our initial share accordingly. 4) everyone, yes I am pissed, this sucks for college football and I will be one of the adult voices in the room.
Wendy literally barely moves from 1:34seconds on. How the hell are you guys reading that body language?
He's not saying the university is waiting anything out - you can bet he and Dr. W are doing everything they can - but because there are legal and administrative processes that need to play out it will take a while for everything to settle out. The fans need to just wait it out.He can’t possibly think waiting it out is the best option. He knows better.
The “don’t panic” and “position ISU in the best possible spot” comments are interesting
Wendy literally barely moves from 1:34seconds on. How the hell are you guys reading that body language?
I recall that after the NU/A&M/Mizzou debacle, our next media deal significantly increased the penalties for leaving. So no, those schools weren't subject to the same terms.Not sure why a lot people discount the Big12 GOR, but then view the ACC GOR as air tight.
Jamie said exactly what he needed to say about holding OU/UT to their contractual GOR. The new piece of info I thought I heard was in addition to rights fees, both schools would also owe a penalty.
I am not sure where the 2022 date for UT/OU to SEC came from. I saw a tweet with that timeline based on schools like A&M, Neb and Mizzou leaving the Big12. But I don't know if they were bound by same GOR language and years remaining on TV contract at that time.
Lastly, the SEC media rights explosion isn't set to happen for a few years. CBS' $55M deal runs for 3-4 more years before the ESPN $300M deal kicks in. Also an expanded playoff is a few years off.
You know it’s bad when jsb is the voice of reason.
this really stings…..
Does jsb have a nice dump truck too?I say it because I love you.