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ESPN heavily involved.
Hearing from sources connected at very high levels to the Southern Miss Athletic Department what many have suspected that ESPN was very much involved. Evidently SBC schools will receive the same payout ($2million per)as the new AAC schools and the SBC will have equal exposure on the ESPN platform.

Process started back in a July when Southern Miss AD met with the SBC and then helped drive the deal sign ESPN.

If this is indeed the case then it’s a no brainer for Marshall and ODU
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RE: ESPN heavily involved.
(10-23-2021 11:45 AM)SowasheeEagle Wrote:  Hearing from sources connected at very high levels to the Southern Miss Athletic Department what many have suspected that ESPN was very much involved. Evidently SBC schools will recite s the same payout ($2million per)as the new AAC and the SBC will have equal exposure.

Process started back in a July when Southern Miss AD met with the SBC and then helped drive the deal sign ESPN.

If this is indeed the case then it’s a no brainer for Marshall and ODU

You're stating the obvious. ESPN collusion was always the primary reason this all went down for all the reasons mentioned on this forum by several people.
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RE: ESPN heavily involved.
(10-23-2021 11:45 AM)SowasheeEagle Wrote:  Hearing from sources connected at very high levels to the Southern Miss Athletic Department what many have suspected that ESPN was very much involved. Evidently SBC schools will recite s the same payout ($2million per)as the new AAC and the SBC will have equal exposure.

Process started back in a July when Southern Miss AD met with the SBC and then helped drive the deal sign ESPN.

If this is indeed the case then it’s a no brainer for Marshall and ODU

So a couple of things:

1. It is not yet certain how much the new AAC members will receive initially. The amount varies between 2 mil to 3.5 mil per for the new members. Current members will still receive what they have receiving which increases through the term of the current tv deal.

2. What is the equal exposure? Both are on ESPN except the SBC plays Tuesday and Wednesday games?
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RE: ESPN heavily involved.
(10-23-2021 11:45 AM)SowasheeEagle Wrote:  Hearing from sources connected at very high levels to the Southern Miss Athletic Department what many have suspected that ESPN was very much involved. Evidently SBC schools will recite s the same payout ($2million per)as the new AAC and the SBC will have equal exposure.

Process started back in a July when Southern Miss AD met with the SBC and then helped drive the deal sign ESPN.

If this is indeed the case then it’s a no brainer for Marshall and ODU

If this is actually true then the CUSA is dead anyways because ESPN will then just equally incentivize the MAC to pick off 2 more and at that point there won’t be enough members to be able to “add” to reach the required minimum to meet the conference requirements.

If Liberty is a “no” how many other schools want to try and hitch a ride to a move up that may not survive, but in the short term cripple their AD revenue due to heavy travel costs. If it is just UTEP, FIU, and LT there is no real set of adds that are geographically feasible to be added that works from a cheap travel perspective.
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(10-23-2021 11:51 AM)laxtonto Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 11:45 AM)SowasheeEagle Wrote:  Hearing from sources connected at very high levels to the Southern Miss Athletic Department what many have suspected that ESPN was very much involved. Evidently SBC schools will recite s the same payout ($2million per)as the new AAC and the SBC will have equal exposure.

Process started back in a July when Southern Miss AD met with the SBC and then helped drive the deal sign ESPN.

If this is indeed the case then it’s a no brainer for Marshall and ODU

If this is actually true then the CUSA is dead anyways because ESPN will then just equally incentivize the MAC to pick off 2 more and at that point there won’t be enough members to be able to “add” to reach the required minimum to meet the conference requirements.

If Liberty is a “no” how many other schools want to try and hitch a ride to a move up that may not survive, but in the short term cripple their AD revenue due to heavy travel costs. If it is just UTEP, FIU, and LT there is no real set of adds that are geographically feasible to be added that works from a cheap travel perspective.

If it is just those three programs then I am pretty sure the other 11 members could vote to disband (which I have probably stated like 40 times already).
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I could be wrong when it comes to equal exposure. But let's say two teams play on a Saturday at the same time. One is slated to be on ESPN, and the other is slated to be on ESPN2.

In the past, ESPN would default to the AAC teams.

Now I think they will give credence to the higher ranked or more intriguing matchup as it comes.
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(10-23-2021 12:08 PM)HiddenDragon Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 11:51 AM)laxtonto Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 11:45 AM)SowasheeEagle Wrote:  Hearing from sources connected at very high levels to the Southern Miss Athletic Department what many have suspected that ESPN was very much involved. Evidently SBC schools will recite s the same payout ($2million per)as the new AAC and the SBC will have equal exposure.

Process started back in a July when Southern Miss AD met with the SBC and then helped drive the deal sign ESPN.

If this is indeed the case then it’s a no brainer for Marshall and ODU

If this is actually true then the CUSA is dead anyways because ESPN will then just equally incentivize the MAC to pick off 2 more and at that point there won’t be enough members to be able to “add” to reach the required minimum to meet the conference requirements.

If Liberty is a “no” how many other schools want to try and hitch a ride to a move up that may not survive, but in the short term cripple their AD revenue due to heavy travel costs. If it is just UTEP, FIU, and LT there is no real set of adds that are geographically feasible to be added that works from a cheap travel perspective.

If it is just those three programs then I am pretty sure the other 11 members could vote to disband (which I have probably stated like 40 times already).


I believe they lose their votes when they accept an invite.


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RE: ESPN heavily involved.
(10-23-2021 12:08 PM)HiddenDragon Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 11:51 AM)laxtonto Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 11:45 AM)SowasheeEagle Wrote:  Hearing from sources connected at very high levels to the Southern Miss Athletic Department what many have suspected that ESPN was very much involved. Evidently SBC schools will recite s the same payout ($2million per)as the new AAC and the SBC will have equal exposure.

Process started back in a July when Southern Miss AD met with the SBC and then helped drive the deal sign ESPN.

If this is indeed the case then it’s a no brainer for Marshall and ODU

If this is actually true then the CUSA is dead anyways because ESPN will then just equally incentivize the MAC to pick off 2 more and at that point there won’t be enough members to be able to “add” to reach the required minimum to meet the conference requirements.

If Liberty is a “no” how many other schools want to try and hitch a ride to a move up that may not survive, but in the short term cripple their AD revenue due to heavy travel costs. If it is just UTEP, FIU, and LT there is no real set of adds that are geographically feasible to be added that works from a cheap travel perspective.

If it is just those three programs then I am pretty sure the other 11 members could vote to disband (which I have probably stated like 40 times already).

This is a little bit more complicated because the 6 going to the AAC essentially do not have voting rights now and therefore it would seem that USM does not as well. So the real question is how/when would be the option to vote to disband and who gets to vote. Because this is happening piecemeal it is a bit more difficult to just have everyone walk in and vote to disband.

Now, do I believe that if WKU and MTSU got to the MAC that the CUSA is done? Yes. Do I think that the vote to disband is going to be as simple as those leaving voting against those staying, No.

This may get a little ugly because the exit fees involved and how it looks like UTEP, LT, and FIU have no real landing spots. How can those schools let other schools that may or may not have voting rights be allowed to vote to disband at the cost of their own benefit of losing the exit fees? I guess somebody smarter (or more interested at least) than me really needs to work through the CUSA bylaws and rules to order and voting policies to get a definitive answer.
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(10-23-2021 11:49 AM)All4One Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 11:45 AM)SowasheeEagle Wrote:  Hearing from sources connected at very high levels to the Southern Miss Athletic Department what many have suspected that ESPN was very much involved. Evidently SBC schools will recite s the same payout ($2million per)as the new AAC and the SBC will have equal exposure.

Process started back in a July when Southern Miss AD met with the SBC and then helped drive the deal sign ESPN.

If this is indeed the case then it’s a no brainer for Marshall and ODU

You're stating the obvious. ESPN collusion was always the primary reason this all went down for all the reasons mentioned on this forum by several people.
True. But nobody expected the payout/exposure to match that of the new AAC schools…including that $10 Million fee to the AAC, the new SBC schools are smelling like a rose!
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(10-23-2021 12:13 PM)rileylives Wrote:  I could be wrong when it comes to equal exposure. But let's say two teams play on a Saturday at the same time. One is slated to be on ESPN, and the other is slated to be on ESPN2.

In the past, ESPN would default to the AAC teams.

Now I think they will give credence to the higher ranked or more intriguing matchup as it comes.

Got a link to that news release?
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ESPN heavily involved.
(10-23-2021 11:45 AM)SowasheeEagle Wrote:  Hearing from sources connected at very high levels to the Southern Miss Athletic Department what many have suspected that ESPN was very much involved. Evidently SBC schools will receive the same payout ($2million per)as the new AAC schools and the SBC will have equal exposure on the ESPN platform.

Process started back in a July when Southern Miss AD met with the SBC and then helped drive the deal sign ESPN.

If this is indeed the case then it’s a no brainer for Marshall and ODU


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Why is anybody surprised at this?

ESPN weakened the MWC in 2010 when the Pac-12 invited Utah, BYU was given a good independent deal on ESPN and TCU was invited to the Big East. The MWC’s sin? They signed with an unknown entity (CSTV) and launched the first conference network.

The Big East met a similar fate in 2011.

Fast forward to 2021 and ESPN did the same to the Big XII. The SEC was favored over the Big Ten because the former has an ESPN owned conference network and the latter doesn’t.

Is it any coincidence the same happened to C-USA? Why anyone is surprised at this point? The MWC is safe for now but for how long?

FOX and CBS haven’t done or said anything. Did anyone notice FOX didn’t say anything in regards to the Big XII when ESPN was trying to destroy one of its properties this summer? That tells you all you need to know. NBC is shutting NBC Sports this fall so now we have less options. How serious is CBS in its commitment to CBS Sports? If FOX/FS1 decides to stick with the Big Ten, the Pac-12, Big East and to a lesser extent the Big XII then it’s bad news for the G5. There’s no leverage if ESPN tells you to play on Tuesday night on ESPNU for peanuts. Where are you going to go? Facebook TV? Stadium?
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RE: ESPN heavily involved.
(10-23-2021 11:45 AM)SowasheeEagle Wrote:  Hearing from sources connected at very high levels to the Southern Miss Athletic Department what many have suspected that ESPN was very much involved. Evidently SBC schools will receive the same payout ($2million per)as the new AAC schools and the SBC will have equal exposure on the ESPN platform.

Process started back in a July when Southern Miss AD met with the SBC and then helped drive the deal sign ESPN.

If this is indeed the case then it’s a no brainer for Marshall and ODU

How did Southern miss drive ESPN to pay more money to SBC with more mouths to feed? How did Southern miss get ESPN to give Belt AAC type exposure?
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(10-23-2021 01:00 PM)baruna falls Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 11:45 AM)SowasheeEagle Wrote:  Hearing from sources connected at very high levels to the Southern Miss Athletic Department what many have suspected that ESPN was very much involved. Evidently SBC schools will receive the same payout ($2million per)as the new AAC schools and the SBC will have equal exposure on the ESPN platform.

Process started back in a July when Southern Miss AD met with the SBC and then helped drive the deal sign ESPN.

If this is indeed the case then it’s a no brainer for Marshall and ODU

How did Southern miss drive ESPN to pay more money to SBC with more mouths to feed? How did Southern miss get ESPN to give Belt AAC type exposure?

By putting brand and name recognition back into their fold. You know things that were earned on the field over decades and not just granted to a few places that had lucky geography and demographics.
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(10-23-2021 01:08 PM)MUther Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 01:00 PM)baruna falls Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 11:45 AM)SowasheeEagle Wrote:  Hearing from sources connected at very high levels to the Southern Miss Athletic Department what many have suspected that ESPN was very much involved. Evidently SBC schools will receive the same payout ($2million per)as the new AAC schools and the SBC will have equal exposure on the ESPN platform.

Process started back in a July when Southern Miss AD met with the SBC and then helped drive the deal sign ESPN.

If this is indeed the case then it’s a no brainer for Marshall and ODU

How did Southern miss drive ESPN to pay more money to SBC with more mouths to feed? How did Southern miss get ESPN to give Belt AAC type exposure?

By putting brand and name recognition back into their fold. You know things that were earned on the field over decades and not just granted to a few places that had lucky geography and demographics.

This will be the ruin of the new AAC. Schools that have earned nothing got the jump over Marshall just because of where they reside, absolutely ridiculous.
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(10-23-2021 01:47 PM)baruna falls Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 01:08 PM)MUther Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 01:00 PM)baruna falls Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 11:45 AM)SowasheeEagle Wrote:  Hearing from sources connected at very high levels to the Southern Miss Athletic Department what many have suspected that ESPN was very much involved. Evidently SBC schools will receive the same payout ($2million per)as the new AAC schools and the SBC will have equal exposure on the ESPN platform.

Process started back in a July when Southern Miss AD met with the SBC and then helped drive the deal sign ESPN.

If this is indeed the case then it’s a no brainer for Marshall and ODU

How did Southern miss drive ESPN to pay more money to SBC with more mouths to feed? How did Southern miss get ESPN to give Belt AAC type exposure?

By putting brand and name recognition back into their fold. You know things that were earned on the field over decades and not just granted to a few places that had lucky geography and demographics.

This will be the ruin of the new AAC. Schools that have earned nothing got the jump over Marshall just because of where they reside, absolutely ridiculous.

Basketball will be absolutely terrible. I feel bad for Memphis. It’s C-USA 2.0 all over again. Instead of 11 dwarves it’ll be 13 this time.
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(10-23-2021 01:47 PM)baruna falls Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 01:08 PM)MUther Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 01:00 PM)baruna falls Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 11:45 AM)SowasheeEagle Wrote:  Hearing from sources connected at very high levels to the Southern Miss Athletic Department what many have suspected that ESPN was very much involved. Evidently SBC schools will receive the same payout ($2million per)as the new AAC schools and the SBC will have equal exposure on the ESPN platform.

Process started back in a July when Southern Miss AD met with the SBC and then helped drive the deal sign ESPN.

If this is indeed the case then it’s a no brainer for Marshall and ODU

How did Southern miss drive ESPN to pay more money to SBC with more mouths to feed? How did Southern miss get ESPN to give Belt AAC type exposure?

By putting brand and name recognition back into their fold. You know things that were earned on the field over decades and not just granted to a few places that had lucky geography and demographics.

This will be the ruin of the new AAC. Schools that have earned nothing got the jump over Marshall just because of where they reside, absolutely ridiculous.

I know. You guys were one of the last invited to the AAC and should have been one of the first along with us and USM. Who knows where we'd be if we'd stayed together. Rising tide and all that.
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(10-23-2021 01:47 PM)baruna falls Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 01:08 PM)MUther Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 01:00 PM)baruna falls Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 11:45 AM)SowasheeEagle Wrote:  Hearing from sources connected at very high levels to the Southern Miss Athletic Department what many have suspected that ESPN was very much involved. Evidently SBC schools will receive the same payout ($2million per)as the new AAC schools and the SBC will have equal exposure on the ESPN platform.

Process started back in a July when Southern Miss AD met with the SBC and then helped drive the deal sign ESPN.

If this is indeed the case then it’s a no brainer for Marshall and ODU

How did Southern miss drive ESPN to pay more money to SBC with more mouths to feed? How did Southern miss get ESPN to give Belt AAC type exposure?

By putting brand and name recognition back into their fold. You know things that were earned on the field over decades and not just granted to a few places that had lucky geography and demographics.

This will be the ruin of the new AAC. Schools that have earned nothing got the jump over Marshall just because of where they reside, absolutely ridiculous.

What has ECU done since joining…nothing. You have no room to talk about any team. Worry about your own house.
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(10-23-2021 01:56 PM)Dusky Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 01:47 PM)baruna falls Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 01:08 PM)MUther Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 01:00 PM)baruna falls Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 11:45 AM)SowasheeEagle Wrote:  Hearing from sources connected at very high levels to the Southern Miss Athletic Department what many have suspected that ESPN was very much involved. Evidently SBC schools will receive the same payout ($2million per)as the new AAC schools and the SBC will have equal exposure on the ESPN platform.

Process started back in a July when Southern Miss AD met with the SBC and then helped drive the deal sign ESPN.

If this is indeed the case then it’s a no brainer for Marshall and ODU

How did Southern miss drive ESPN to pay more money to SBC with more mouths to feed? How did Southern miss get ESPN to give Belt AAC type exposure?

By putting brand and name recognition back into their fold. You know things that were earned on the field over decades and not just granted to a few places that had lucky geography and demographics.

This will be the ruin of the new AAC. Schools that have earned nothing got the jump over Marshall just because of where they reside, absolutely ridiculous.

What has ECU done since joining…nothing. You have no room to talk about any team. Worry about your own house.
ECU was first ranked AAC team under the new G5/P5 system. Our idiot AD then went and fired the best coach ECU had in a decade. We lost 6 years after that because of the boneheaded move. We got into the AAc because we earned it.
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(10-23-2021 01:49 PM)UTEPDallas Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 01:47 PM)baruna falls Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 01:08 PM)MUther Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 01:00 PM)baruna falls Wrote:  
(10-23-2021 11:45 AM)SowasheeEagle Wrote:  Hearing from sources connected at very high levels to the Southern Miss Athletic Department what many have suspected that ESPN was very much involved. Evidently SBC schools will receive the same payout ($2million per)as the new AAC schools and the SBC will have equal exposure on the ESPN platform.

Process started back in a July when Southern Miss AD met with the SBC and then helped drive the deal sign ESPN.

If this is indeed the case then it’s a no brainer for Marshall and ODU

How did Southern miss drive ESPN to pay more money to SBC with more mouths to feed? How did Southern miss get ESPN to give Belt AAC type exposure?

By putting brand and name recognition back into their fold. You know things that were earned on the field over decades and not just granted to a few places that had lucky geography and demographics.

This will be the ruin of the new AAC. Schools that have earned nothing got the jump over Marshall just because of where they reside, absolutely ridiculous.

Basketball will be absolutely terrible. I feel bad for Memphis. It’s C-USA 2.0 all over again. Instead of 11 dwarves it’ll be 13 this time.

Wait for the away games @FAU and @UTSA, that’s going to be priceless the first time Memphis steps in those gyms.
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