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Rutgers $265M Debt to Be in the B1G
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RE: Rutgers $265M Debt to Be in the B1G
(09-16-2021 07:07 AM)TexanMark Wrote:  The B1G and the existing members had the magic P5 card...Rutgers I understand had no leverage. Nebraska and Maryland were already in the club. Those two should have received better terms. When Cuse, Pitt and Louisville
came into the ACC they received a full share right away. That is how you treat partners.

The B1G teams were greedy AF with the three newbies...Nebraska brought brand and Rutgers and Maryland brought cable boxes. Maryland brought some brand too especially with basketball. I'm not saying the existing school's shouldn't get some ROI for the BTN...it just seems they extorted the new schools.

Did the Big Ten conference hurt you personally in some way? Or is this just a cat fight between two sisters, Rutgers and Syracuse, that I don't care to know much about?

I'm sure 100% of the folks at, let's say, Clemson, were elated Cuse, Pitt and Louisville were paid at 100% right off the bat.

Maybe Rutgers is regretting their move, they have the ability to soon move out if they wish.
09-16-2021 07:44 AM
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