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RE: Future of TV contracts for FBS
What will be interesting is how ESPN3 content goes through this. Last Saturday we had 36 different basketball games on ESPN3. Usually on a full football Saturday there are 15-20 football games.

As was said in a podcast with the CAA Commissioner with a writer from the Wilmington, NC paper, the CAA does have to pay to broadcast on CBSSN for 3 basketball games (the semis and final of the CAA basketball tourney). They do have a free internet platform, CAA.TV. All of their games that don’t air on television and a weekly College Sports Live package are on Roku and other cord-cutting forms.

It is available for free, unlike what C-USA and the A-10 have with many of their games.
02-05-2018 04:08 PM
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