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RE: PAC expanding revenue deficit vs Big Ten and SEC
http://awfulannouncing.com/league-networ...-nets.html

PAC Networks are only in 15 million homes, millions fewer than B1G and SEC networks (and likely new ACC Network). The result is only $1.5M per school payout, despite full ownership of the network.

A big part of this is the lack of distribution by DirecTV. Lack of inventory outside of the Pacific and Mountain time zones also contributes.

In addition to low payouts, some AD's are upset with the frequent 10 or 10:30pm ET kickoff times with 1-2 weeks advance notice. Hurts ticket sales and lousy ratings in the East.

How soon do we reach the tipping point? Is there any hope for the PAC network without PAC expansion?

I honestly don't think the PAC is strong enough to attract Texas or Oklahoma in comparison to what the SEC, B1G, and even ACC might offer.

What other expansion options would the PAC seriously consider? TCU and Houston? If academics are a crucial factor - Kansas? Iowa St.? Rice? Tulane?

Could the PAC get Oklahoma, without Texas, if there are sufficient other Central time zone schools?

Oklahoma-TCU-Houston-Kansas?
02-08-2017 12:01 PM
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