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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Jul 30, 2021 12:49:38 GMT -6
Priority for big 10 is large populated states where there presently do not have a big 10 team. Basic revenue from Big 10 network is about 50 cents per subscriber (cable, satellite, etc). Kansas and Mizzu would be a good revenue addition. Any Texas, New York, Georgia, and or Florida team would be a HUGE revenue add. Iowa State, Pitt, ND, brings Zero additional tv revenue. Oklahoma State may also be a reasonable target from a revenue standpoint. Looking at this from a "Show me da Money" viewpoint.... If you read my above post you would know that the number 1 priority is to add AAU universities because research money is in the billions vs TV money which is in the millions. In regards to media markets, Kansas doesn't offer anything. Google media market size sometime. The city of Detroit for example, is worth more TV eyes than all the cities listed in Kansas combined. Some would say Kansas City would be the Kansas market.
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Post by JG Panthers on Jul 30, 2021 13:04:01 GMT -6
Priority for big 10 is large populated states where there presently do not have a big 10 team. Basic revenue from Big 10 network is about 50 cents per subscriber (cable, satellite, etc). Kansas and Mizzu would be a good revenue addition. Any Texas, New York, Georgia, and or Florida team would be a HUGE revenue add. Iowa State, Pitt, ND, brings Zero additional tv revenue. Oklahoma State may also be a reasonable target from a revenue standpoint. Looking at this from a "Show me da Money" viewpoint.... If you read my above post you would know that the number 1 priority is to add AAU universities because research money is in the billions vs TV money which is in the millions. In regards to media markets, Kansas doesn't offer anything. Google media market size sometime. The city of Detroit for example, is worth more TV eyes than all the cities listed in Kansas combined. I understand and agree that the AAU status is a huge priority, but how does adding AAUs increase the amount of research money to current members of the B1G? I'm sincerely asking because I'm ignorant as to why it would be beneficial to the individual universities. Is it just about reputation and the security of knowing these universities will draw a greater amount of research dollars? It seems to me that increasing the value of TV deals is a bigger priority.
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Post by Pantherholic on Jul 30, 2021 13:04:13 GMT -6
Priority for big 10 is large populated states where there presently do not have a big 10 team…Kansas…would be a good revenue addition. Please explain how the 33rd largest state, whose population in the last decade grew at HALF the rate of the national average, is a) a large populated state and b) a good revenue addition. Oklahoma State may also be a reasonable target from a revenue standpoint. Also not true because they don’t have a strong draw or brand. Mizzu would be a good revenue addition. Mizzou is close to making more money in the SEC than any B1G school. Why would they take a pay cut to change conferences? They clearly don’t care about winning. Looking at this from a "Show me da Money" viewpoint.... Please look harder because you’re doing it wrong.
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Post by Pantherholic on Jul 30, 2021 13:07:55 GMT -6
Some would say Kansas City would be the Kansas market. Many others would say the majority of the population of Kansas City is not in Kansas.
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Post by Pantherholic on Jul 30, 2021 13:12:21 GMT -6
Are you familiar with whether or not there's a way Notre Dame could buy out of that contract, and if so how much it would cost? I believe Texas and Oklahoma can buy their way out of the B12 but it’s an absurd amount. Definitely over $100M. Tbd if they’re able to come to a settlement agreement. If they can come to a settlement, I could see the B1G poaching the ACC.
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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Jul 30, 2021 13:22:02 GMT -6
Some would say Kansas City would be the Kansas market. Many others would say the majority of the population of Kansas City is not in Kansas. Well, sure. Yet, Kansas Jayhawks are a draw in the KC market. I believe the hoops teams play home game per year in KC.
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Post by Pantherholic on Jul 30, 2021 13:42:46 GMT -6
Many others would say the majority of the population of Kansas City is not in Kansas. Well, sure. Yet, Kansas Jayhawks are a draw in the KC market. I believe the hoops teams play home game per year in KC. Former ESPN president John Skipper said basketball is roughly 20% of new tv revenue. Football makes up the other 80%. He speculated the ACC would be the only exception and the football/basketball split probably tops out at 65/35. Kansas football is too much of a dumpster fire to make them attractive.
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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Jul 30, 2021 14:23:12 GMT -6
Well, sure. Yet, Kansas Jayhawks are a draw in the KC market. I believe the hoops teams play home game per year in KC. Former ESPN president John Skipper said basketball is roughly 20% of new tv revenue. Football makes up the other 80%. He speculated the ACC would be the only exception and the football/basketball split probably tops out at 65/35. Kansas football is too much of a dumpster fire to make them attractive. Yep, known for years by many in TV market deals. Yet, I thought we were talking about if one thinks if KC market is part of Kansas Jayhawks sports. I'm not sure it is or not. I would lean to football being so bad, they have no football market value. Texas and OU value alone for the whole Big 12 TV deal ($37 million per year) with FOX/ESPN is made up by 50% to even get this 75% by one Big 12 AD was said.
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Post by PantherU on Jul 30, 2021 16:26:02 GMT -6
Yep, known for years by many in TV market deals. Yet, I thought we were talking about if one thinks if KC market is part of Kansas Jayhawks sports. I'm not sure it is or not. I would lean to football being so bad, they have no football market value. Texas and OU value alone for the whole Big 12 TV deal ($37 million per year) with FOX/ESPN is made up by 50% to even get this 75% by one Big 12 AD was said. Just take out football. If you remove football, Oklahoma doesn't bring nearly the value that Kansas brings. That's how important football is.
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Post by Pantherholic on Jul 30, 2021 16:33:15 GMT -6
Even if KU could lock in the entire KC market, it’s still the 33rd largest market. Adding Mizzou over Nebraska would’ve been a smarter play since they could’ve included the St Louis (#23) market.
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Post by Pantherholic on Jul 30, 2021 18:26:07 GMT -6
It’s too bad they weren’t hacked. New airport terminal LOL
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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Jul 30, 2021 20:40:20 GMT -6
It’s too bad they weren’t hacked. New airport terminal LOL Does Kansas read the freakboard. Lol.
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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Sept 3, 2021 17:56:58 GMT -6
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Post by PantherU on Sept 4, 2021 14:05:14 GMT -6
The only thing I care about is that they actually end up with 12 god damn teams
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Post by Pantherholic on Sept 17, 2021 7:25:33 GMT -6
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