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RE: Navy AD Speaks
(06-26-2019 09:31 PM)BigHouston Wrote:  
(06-26-2019 05:17 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(06-24-2019 08:08 PM)CougarRed Wrote:  Some good info there.

Apparently, ESPN pays the American the same (or virtually the same) pot of money whether UConn is in the league or not.

I guess ESPN doesn't value schools who go 11-37 over six years of American football league play.

IMO, if by that you meant that ESPN will pay the AAC the same $1B or whatever it was with UConn, so that now that same pot is being divided just 11 ways, meaning more for each AAC team, I think that is a questionable conclusion to draw from a vague response to a vague question.

It also defies logic, as there is no seeming reason why the total amount wouldn't be adjusted downward to keep the per-school payout for the 11 remaining schools at the same level.

You were one who repeatedly said the AAC new tv deal was going to be $2 million - $4 million each.

Credibility in your posts are gone out the window. Hehe

Actually, i consistently said i expected a deal of about $8m per school.

Your credibility is 03-lmfao
06-27-2019 11:14 AM
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RE: Navy AD Speaks
(06-27-2019 11:14 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(06-26-2019 09:31 PM)BigHouston Wrote:  
(06-26-2019 05:17 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(06-24-2019 08:08 PM)CougarRed Wrote:  Some good info there.

Apparently, ESPN pays the American the same (or virtually the same) pot of money whether UConn is in the league or not.

I guess ESPN doesn't value schools who go 11-37 over six years of American football league play.

IMO, if by that you meant that ESPN will pay the AAC the same $1B or whatever it was with UConn, so that now that same pot is being divided just 11 ways, meaning more for each AAC team, I think that is a questionable conclusion to draw from a vague response to a vague question.

It also defies logic, as there is no seeming reason why the total amount wouldn't be adjusted downward to keep the per-school payout for the 11 remaining schools at the same level.

You were one who repeatedly said the AAC new tv deal was going to be $2 million - $4 million each.

Credibility in your posts are gone out the window. Hehe

Actually, i consistently said i expected a deal of about $8m per school.

Your credibility is 03-lmfao


Not until it was pretty obvious that was what we would get. You were running around talking about 4 million max just over a year ago and before you got the boot off the AAC board it was all doom and gloom.

Of course you take the word of anonymous press source over a guy who actually worked the contract so your credibility is 0 and it has nothing to do with your crap AAC media deal predictions.
06-27-2019 11:46 AM
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