Miller: BTN calls the shots

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http://www.startribune.com/sports/gophers/168859236.html

"Remember the 2007 season, Gopher fans? A 1-11 disaster made worse (or maybe better, depending on your tolerance for pain) by the fact that you couldn't watch the games on TV because the just-launched Big Ten Network wasn't available on most cable systems.

Dish Network subscribers didn't experience that disruption at the time, because the fledgling network struck a deal relatively quickly with the satellite system. But perhaps that was merely deferred distress, because BTN is about to go black on one of its biggest carriers.

"We'd like to be still negotiating with Dish, but unfortunately, negotiations have stalled," BTN vice president of communications Elizabeth Conlisk said. "There is a surprising lack of urgency from Dish, but we're ready to continue discussions at any time."

If no agreement is reached, the 2.4 million Dish subscribers who pay extra for a sports tier that includes BTN will not be able to watch Saturday's New Hampshire-Gophers game. If the dispute lingers for another week, the game with Western Michigan is in jeopardy.

It's just the latest ignominy that Gopher football fans have had to endure because of Big Ten television contracts, and a good reminder that all that cash -- and make no mistake, it's a lot, roughly $20 million to each Big Ten member last year -- comes at a price. True, in many ways, following Gophers football never has been easier or better, given the development of high definition, the virtual guarantee that every game is televised, and the portability of watch-now apps such as BTN2Go. Not to mention the new beer garden at TCF Bank Stadium.

But football's popularity means it can be used as leverage in negotiations such as the ones with Dish, held hostage while each side attempts to extract as much in fees as possible from the other.

And even worse, particularly for fans who want to attend the games in person? As Gophers fans well know, TV decides when the games are played.

In Minnesota, that has meant 11 a.m. kickoffs for several years, despite the school's distaste for the early starts. In 2009, five home games started at that hour, and three more followed in 2010. The Gophers believe the early starts cost them at the box office, and detract from the atmosphere they are trying to establish at TCF Bank Stadium.

"I'm an old traditionalist, a college football guy. I like playing in the afternoon," coach Jerry Kill said. "But that's all changed."

Actually, it's changed twice now. The Big Ten, given new freedom in its TV contracts to schedule more 2:30 p.m. games, pledged last year to make morning starts less frequent, and followed through by assigning the Gophers no 11 a.m. kickoffs at home.

But that pledge has apparently lapsed. Rumors persist that low ratings for Gophers games play a part in this year's schedule, but the conference has denied it. Whatever the reason, four of the Gophers' next five games, three of them at home, will kick off an hour before noon. (The remaining four home kickoffs will be scheduled later in the season.)


New athletic director Norwood Teague has noticed, and he doesn't sound pleased. He recently described noon kickoffs while he was an assistant AD at North Carolina as "difficult," and noted that morning games are hard on Gopher fans and the school's students. Teague, like Joel Maturi before him, said he would like the matter discussed at a conference level.

In the meantime, set those alarms. And hope that Dish and BTN settle their differences.
 

19, I don't understand why you are up at such an early hour with this topic on your mind. (See what I did here?) :)
 

19, I don't understand why you are up at such an early hour with this topic on your mind. (See what I did here?) :)

So Doc, when we have these 11am games on saturdays, is that 10am where you're at?
 

It is close enough in between, so we use a half time zone change...11 a.m. for you is 10:30 here. :)

We really like confusing people here in Moorhead.
 

I got an email from the Big 10 Network warning me I wouldn't be able to see the CyHawk game on Dish. The Big 10 made on mention in the email, but I get the idea no Big 10 Network on Dish. Memo to Big 10 Network, I have Direct TV. No problem. Now, what channel is that CyHawk game on?
 


Just hate the 11:00 AM starts.
 

Somebody has to play at 11:00; probably at least 1/3 of teams. Moving it later would tun into too many other games and would probably push the east coast schedule too late. I agree that "lower rated" programs get more early kickoffs, so maybe it could at least be made more equitable and distribute kickoff times equally, independent of ratings and records.

They may even get more viewers nationally. No casual fan on the west coast is going to turn on their TV at 9 am to watch a Gopher game. However, they might turn it on to watch Michigan or OSU, even a patsy OOC game. Then they might stay tuned afterward for more Big Ten football.
 


I remember when games started at 1:00 PM. That was in the days when a game on TV was uncommon. It's only been since the 90's that we've been able to expect Gopher games to be on TV on a regular basis. Along with that comes bending of the schedule to fit the needs of TV.

Oh, a bit of trivia. According the the media guide, the Gophers first televised game was a 35-14 win over Pitt on October 24th, 1953.
 




Only good thing about 11:00 AM starts is since it is too early for full tailgating, we hit Key's cafe instead. Otherwise, can't say much I like about them.

It's never too early to tailgate! I'll be at my spot at 7:00am getting the biscuits and gravy and bloody mary's started. :)
 

Blah, blah, blah. Win games and both the ratings and the attendance will increase. /problem
 

One thing that is a little odd to me is that the start times are 11:00, 2:30 and 7:00. So that's a 3.5 hour gap then a 4.5 hour gap. Is there a law that no football can be played during the 6:00 hour??? Why not just change 11:00 and 2:30 to 12:00 and 3:30? Is that so horrible??? Or even compromise and make it 11:45 and 3:15, or 12:00 and 3:15 like the NFL. I hate the 11:00 games - anything later is better in my book!
 



Are the Gophers better off scheduling all home games back to 7pm?
 

This issue is so simple.

There should only be one 11:00 AM game on the BTN, preferably on an Eastern Time Zone campus. The BTN should also add one 6 PM/7PM games throughout November, preferably on a Central Time zone campus.
 

Are we even going to be able to see the regular season Gopher football games live on BTN/Comcast? Or am I reading the regular season schedule on Gophersports incorrectly? The Coverage is not showing BTN.
 




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