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RE: NBC Pushing for Big Ten/NFL Primetime Pairing in Media Rights Deal
(08-04-2022 08:52 AM)ArmoredUpKnight Wrote:  As tired as I am of hearing about these drawn out B1G tier-2 rights deal. It means no one is really paying much attention to the PAC negotiation. The more numbers the Big12 can bring to the PAC vs Big12 fight the better.

I'm surprised NBC is offering guaranteed Primetime for these tier-2 rights. FOX already has a primetime game with its tier-1 rights. So its already an inferior product within the conference. It would be like watching Ohio State game on FOX, Michigan State on FS1 and Rutgers game on NBC.

more likely Fox, NBC, CBS split the #1-2-3 games in some kind of rotation. NBC and CBS are either in for OSU-Micjigan money or they're better off showing ice skating or esports or The Bachelor

not gonna pay network TV money to be #3-4 every week in cfb in that timeslot. be no 1 with some other demo for cheaper
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