Khan4Cats wrote:As for the actual number of games on ESPN or the TV contract in general, I agree with those who are disappointed that the league can't negotiate a better deal, but it is what it is. Maybe with NBC and FOX both trying to rachet up their coverage (as well as the CBS College Sports) it will open up greater opportunities. ESPN is always going to be first in line for the BcS leagues-we need to see if we can get in with some of the newer networks who are looking for good programming options. And I'd still like to see us try and get some kind of league-wide internet package available for fans to be able to watch all the teams in the league.
Khan4Cats wrote:As for the actual number of games on ESPN or the TV contract in general, I agree with those who are disappointed that the league can't negotiate a better deal, but it is what it is. Maybe with NBC and FOX both trying to rachet up their coverage (as well as the CBS College Sports) it will open up greater opportunities. ESPN is always going to be first in line for the BcS leagues-we need to see if we can get in with some of the newer networks who are looking for good programming options. And I'd still like to see us try and get some kind of league-wide internet package available for fans to be able to watch all the teams in the league.
rally wrote:Khan4Cats wrote:As for the actual number of games on ESPN or the TV contract in general, I agree with those who are disappointed that the league can't negotiate a better deal, but it is what it is. Maybe with NBC and FOX both trying to rachet up their coverage (as well as the CBS College Sports) it will open up greater opportunities. ESPN is always going to be first in line for the BcS leagues-we need to see if we can get in with some of the newer networks who are looking for good programming options. And I'd still like to see us try and get some kind of league-wide internet package available for fans to be able to watch all the teams in the league.
The issue is that those networks are amping up coverage now and our contract that gives ESPN exclusive rights to all our games doesn't expire for another 4 years. Our hands are basically tied until then.
TheAsianSensation wrote:With conference realignment, everyone is changing membership and are able to void their current TV contracts to set up new ones.
MVC, by not changing, is handcuffed into their current signed deal until it expires or they change membership.
This could easily be a musical chairs situation where every other conference finds a chair (CBS, NBC, ESPN, Fox) to get a good TV deal, and when the Valley hits the open market in 2016 there may be no room left and no money left to get.
DoubleJayAlum wrote:TheAsianSensation wrote:With conference realignment, everyone is changing membership and are able to void their current TV contracts to set up new ones.
MVC, by not changing, is handcuffed into their current signed deal until it expires or they change membership.
This could easily be a musical chairs situation where every other conference finds a chair (CBS, NBC, ESPN, Fox) to get a good TV deal, and when the Valley hits the open market in 2016 there may be no room left and no money left to get.
How can this possibly be? Several posters have assured us that the MVC's stability is its greatest asset.
Red wrote:DoubleJayAlum wrote:TheAsianSensation wrote:With conference realignment, everyone is changing membership and are able to void their current TV contracts to set up new ones.
MVC, by not changing, is handcuffed into their current signed deal until it expires or they change membership.
This could easily be a musical chairs situation where every other conference finds a chair (CBS, NBC, ESPN, Fox) to get a good TV deal, and when the Valley hits the open market in 2016 there may be no room left and no money left to get.
How can this possibly be? Several posters have assured us that the MVC's stability is its greatest asset.
Stability is what half the conference desires because they will never have a better option.
valleychamp wrote:Red wrote:Stability is what half the conference desires because they will never have a better option.
Unfortunately that other half fails to realize they do not have a better option either.
Red wrote:valleychamp wrote:Red wrote:Stability is what half the conference desires because they will never have a better option.
Unfortunately that other half fails to realize they do not have a better option either.
A couple of schools could have options. Creighton is a well discussed school if the A-10/Big East has further movement. Illinois State has publicly said that FBS football is the goal which would mean a new league. Wichita St and Missouri St could have options if the WAC or CUSA wanted to add basketball schools. Evansville and the Horizon were discussed last week.
The schools that are screwed are UNI, SIU, Drake, Indiana St, and Bradley.
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