You like night college football? Ughh…. It is the opposite of everything on campus football should be.Great tailgate news. There was only one 11:00 am game this past weekend in the B1G so perhaps we will see a lot less of them in the future. I hope so.
The Peacock games are getting more numerous though. Screw that.
Yes. I love night college football. The energy level is always higher and more festive. It is exactly everything what college football on campus should be.You like night college football? Ughh…. It is the opposite of everything on campus football should be.
Yes. I love night college football. The energy level is always higher and more festive. It is exactly everything what college football on campus should be.
This week 6 slate is a clear demonstration that the Big Ten Network is going to take a backseat to all other rights holders when it comes to conference games in the mid-season.Great tailgate news. There was only one 11:00 am game this past weekend in the B1G so perhaps we will see a lot less of them in the future. I hope so.
The Peacock games are getting more numerous though. Screw that.
Same happened for me and the NW game. The game time threw a wrench in our usual day trip to that game...I was going to come up for that game with my Michigan buddy, but after Saturday's debacle, and now a night game (we were going to do a same-day up and back), I called it off. I can't bring myself to spend $500 to watch us lose by 40.
With BTN's tie in to Fox, I think the rights/fees only becomes a battle when those networks (ie FS1, FoxNews etc) are involved (which also could happen).This week 6 slate is a clear demonstration that the Big Ten Network is going to take a backseat to all other rights holders when it comes to conference games in the mid-season.
Big Ten needs to be careful not to make BTN irrelevant. People won't complain the next time there's a rights/fees battle if all they are missing is their team's annual FCS game
Famous tight ends pretty much walk into the broadcast boothKyle Rudolph was on 93X this morning and he mentioned that he's going to start calling games for NBC. I assume he'll be the color commentator.
I'm more talking about BTN's ability to charge subscription fees, which comprise the lion's share of the revenue. BTN currently charges quite a bit to cable subscribers, even those who don't like Big Ten Football because many people get upset if they miss their team's games.With BTN's tie in to Fox, I think the rights/fees only becomes a battle when those networks (ie FS1, FoxNews etc) are involved (which also could happen).
Sports are crazy. I love PJ but as of 9/25/23 I am ready for a break-up. If he upsets Michigan two weeks later I will be singing "Nothing's gonna stop us now!"Not saying it's at all likely, but how crazy would it be if we upset Michigan on NBC during primetime......
There's also going to be a ton of basketball games with 18 teams. Cable subscriber fees are a declining revenue source in any event. Hence they want the $$ from NBC/Fox/CBS.I'm more talking about BTN's ability to charge subscription fees, which comprise the lion's share of the revenue. BTN currently charges quite a bit to cable subscribers, even those who don't like Big Ten Football because many people get upset if they miss their team's games.
If BTN doesn't have any meaningful live football games their leverage with cable companies plummets. If that goes past a certain tipping point the next time Charter or Comcast says no to a carriage cost hike, the fan brigade won't be there to protest. They will be happy to save money on that channel they watch one FCS game a year.
That would be terrible for the Big Ten's finances.
CBS doesn't even get a game week 6. The Big Ten needs the 4 new schools ASAP to fill out the TV schedule it agreed to. Once they are here there may be enough B1G games to make sure BTN gets a couple every weekend during the conference season.
I get all that, but BTN is also tied into Fox so I don't think their rights negotiating is completely autonomous. My Fox Sports App includes the BTN.I'm more talking about BTN's ability to charge subscription fees, which comprise the lion's share of the revenue. BTN currently charges quite a bit to cable subscribers, even those who don't like Big Ten Football because many people get upset if they miss their team's games.
If BTN doesn't have any meaningful live football games their leverage with cable companies plummets. If that goes past a certain tipping point the next time Charter or Comcast says no to a carriage cost hike, the fan brigade won't be there to protest. They will be happy to save money on that channel they watch one FCS game a year.
That would be terrible for the Big Ten's finances.
CBS doesn't even get a game week 6. The Big Ten needs the 4 new schools ASAP to fill out the TV schedule it agreed to. Once they are here there may be enough B1G games to make sure BTN gets a couple every weekend during the conference season.
Oh, the Honer is mine as an outsider brought into the Gopher Family. Do I detect a bit of sarcasm from you, washUPtheGopher?oh goody
I love an 11am game. Doesn't eat up my whole day!You like night college football? Ughh…. It is the opposite of everything on campus football should be.
After watching the first few games this year, I think an upset would be us losing by less than 3 touchdowns...Not saying it's at all likely, but how crazy would it be if we upset Michigan on NBC during primetime......
Fall days on campus are like nothing else.I love an 11am game. Doesn't eat up my whole day!
As catchers are to baseball commentary, tight ends are to football color commentary.Famous tight ends pretty much walk into the broadcast booth