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re: Is the Big Ten a sleeping giant?

Posted on 8/25/22 at 7:13 am to
Posted by VABuckeye
Naples, FL
Member since Dec 2007
35720 posts
Posted on 8/25/22 at 7:13 am to
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The SEC hasn't renogotianted their deal yet.


There is no renegotiation. The SEC is locked into their current (begins in 2024) deal until 2034. Texas and Oklahoma get an equal share but no SEC school gets additional money because of the addition of those two schools.

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ESPN and the SEC announced Thursday a new ten-year media rights deal for approximately 15 football and eight men’s basketball games per year starting in 2024. The new deal will run until the conclusion of ESPN’s pre-existing SEC rights deal in 2034.
Posted by TideFaninFl
On the space coast
Member since Oct 2017
6654 posts
Posted on 8/25/22 at 7:21 am to
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There is no renegotiation. The SEC is locked into their current (begins in 2024) deal until 2034. Texas and Oklahoma get an equal share but no SEC school gets additional money because of the addition of those two schools.


I am not so sure, but we will just agree to disagree. Contracts can always be renegotiated, and adding OU and UTa makes it more likely.

But honestly it really does not matter. The money the conferences make really will not change the athletic side very much. The SEC will always have the recruits, the weather and the desire. This is the reason why starting in 1950 the SEC averages 3 NC in football a decade.

Now the SEC is winning more titles in the other sports too. In the sports both conferences play, the SEC has such a lead that the Big Ten will never catch up

Since 2000, the Big Ten has won 1 NC in basketball, 2 in football, and none in baseball.
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