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Would Fox offer a premium to B1G for the other half of the rights?
At this point in time I think both ESPN and the B1G want to strike a deal for the other half of B1G rights FOX hasn't grabbed. The debate behind closed doors will be money, to absolutely no one's surprise. Because the B1G will not want to be ignored by ESPN and ESPN will not want to abandon the Midwest and East Coast, a deal should get done. But let's suppose for a second that ESPN makes another non-competitive bid. The expectation is 250 Million per year for the other half of the rights, but what if Fox throws in another 100 Million or more to sweeten the deal and allow for some games to be placed on FS2 (all reports I've seen thus far say Big Fox and FS1). Fox could even give the conference more exposure with Women's Basketball maybe some volleyball or wrestling. A deal like that could be tempting to draw the B1G completely away from ESPN or any other suitors and really put FS1 & FS2 into orbit.

At the end of the day I still expect a deal to be done but perhaps a pared down deal with more non-revenue exposure, say for instance 100-150 Million per year for 1 game a week in football on either ABC/ESPN nationwide plus the full compliment for men's basketball games. Then maybe throw in a clause like "ESPN will air as much non-revenue sports content including periperal coverage as the SEC or the ACC whichever is greater excluding conference network content." That would ensure a broad base of coverage for all B1G sports and ESPN gets to hold the line on costs.

That would bring the Football sold package 39 ish games and revenue to 350-400 Million per year. The B1G could then steal a few games away from BTN and sell another 14 ish game package (1 game per week) to Fox or CBS or NBC or TNT or whomever for the last 100 Million or whatever the market will bear.

I want ESPN to come to the table with a 200 ish Million per year bid for the remaining rights but if they don't... I wouldn't be surprised if Fox throws out another mind-boggling figure to make sure they secure the future of FS1 and FS2.
04-30-2016 08:01 PM
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