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Big 12 will lose 50% of revenue; PAC 10 will lose 0%
Big 12 will end up ahead of the "PAC-10"
PAC will add teams to stay even to
Big 12 and PAC will get similar broadcasting deals
Both will have to expand to maintain revenue streams
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Why is Big XII rumored to lose 1/2 their broadcasting $, while PAC remains unscathed?
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RE: Why is Big XII rumored to lose 1/2 their broadcasting $, while PAC remains unscathed?
“ When I first got into this league there was unequal sharing. TV was based on appearance and the level of appearance. The new deal, we were fortunate to get to a level where there was equal sharing and that was kind of the dream world. Things are changing and we have to be adaptive. That whole conversation may come full circle and be brought back open.”

Why bring it up if it wasn’t under consideration?
This is a classic non-denial.
08-06-2022 08:32 PM
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RE: Why is Big XII rumored to lose 1/2 their broadcasting $, while PAC remains unscathed? - Huan - 08-06-2022 08:32 PM



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