uniftw wrote:90 million is a big number...
ESPNU is in over 80 million homes, approaching 90 at this point. Very very little difference.
The only reason FS1 is in so many homes it that SPEED was desperate for viewership so they whored themselves out to anyone who'd take them.
I actually had no idea FS1 used to be SPEED. That's really cool.
Again, Valley fans and WSU fans in particular need to not be rooting against FS1, but for it. The only chance the Valley ever gets a REAL TV contract, or that WSU gets into a different conference, is if the financial viability of basketball is proven, and the viability of Fox as a legit competitor to ESPN. The Big Priest failing would be VERY bad for our future.
(And I certainly don't mean that in a "maybe we can get an invite to the Big East!" kind of way. I mean that in a "maybe the AAC or MWC will start recruiting basketball only schools if their basketball product is valued highly by a TV provider," or "maybe the Valley will get a contract with FS1 that actually gives Valley teams money to hire coaches with" kind of way. I think if the Big Priest succeeds, the pendulum might start swinging away from football as much as it has, which would be very good for us.)