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RE: Thamel: Seismic change is coming
(01-13-2021 04:55 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  
(01-13-2021 04:43 PM)Kit-Cat Wrote:  Would it make sense for the PAC and XII to try to pool their TV rights together and take advantage of the combined markets?

A new deal which allows everyone to keep their 3rd tier rights?

It would make sense for them to attempt some sort of partial merger agreement. The big question would be which conference ends up being the senior partner in the deal.

There’s also the SEC and Big Ten to think about. Both will strongly push expansion plans that would give them one or both of the Big 12 prizes.

That is one theory. The theory that the SEC and B1G will be worth so much more when the contracts open up they'll have their pick of any expansion team.

If the TV dollars are headed down will it be the case? I don't see ESPN upping the payout another 5 fold for the P5 TV contracts next time around. They might be open to more for an expanded playoff and that is about it.
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