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RE: Big Ten’s new six-year deal with ESPN and FOX; BTN heading to Hulu and Youtube
(08-15-2019 04:55 PM)Transic_nyc Wrote:  

I'm truly happy for the Big 10. It also answers the question as to whether the FAANG's would get involved. It appears they are not.

I also appreciate that you guys went first into this extension. That way the neophyte SEC commissioner Sankey at least knows what to shoot for.

I feel fairly comfortable that the 60 million range for the SEC is possible and with escalators which is what the growth to 70 million represents in Dodds comments that both the Big 10 and SEC will be putting inordinate pressure on the other 3 P conferences.

It's the kind of differential that could lead to two leagues, instead of 5 conferences.
08-16-2019 05:41 PM
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