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Breaking: NMSu, Liberty, SHSU & Jax State to CUSA
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RE: Breaking: NMSu, Liberty, SHSU & Jax State to CUSA
(11-02-2021 12:32 PM)Bogg Wrote:  ... With the dissatisfaction that came from CUSA schools about their streaming carrier, I'm guessing their next deal will be with ESPN and heavy on + games. That'd leave CBSSN essentially just with their share of MW games as content they "own", plus the Army/UConn indy deals. Anything else would have to be subcontracted from another network. ...

And CBSSN already have a standing deal to be able to be able to subcontract MAC games that ESPN doesn't pick up for cable{+} telecast ... getting the same deal with SBC and CUSA would give them a lot of scheduling flexibility in the 12noon/3pm time slots, and with the MWC deal they are covered for 7pm-ish and 11pm games.

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11-02-2021 12:40 PM
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