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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 954070" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Here is the article from CBSSports on WA and OR. My take is OR and WA are desperate just to find a conference and are willing to play at a greatly disadvantaged financial position just to be in a stable conference. I also believe this is bad for college football as a whole. I expect this will decrease interest in college football - especially on the West Coast. Given the valuation for OR and WA (probably the 2 most valuable programs left in the PAC), it shows why ACC taking PAC schools never happened. It would have decreased each ACC schools media share. B12 has the pro rata contract for P5 schools - though it will be interesting how the bubble seems to be bursting for media shares that when their contract is up at the end of the decade can they can a new contract that pays their schools what they are going to earn now. B12 Commish is playing a game where he expects to be able to eventually detach the football and basketball pieces of the media contract and get a bigger BB contract than everyone else while keeping a similar level for the FB contract. </p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/oregon-washington-on-verge-of-joining-big-ten-despite-pac-12-attempting-to-salvage-league-per-reports/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>"Momentum appeared headed in the direction of the Oregon and Washington departing for the Big Ten over the last couple of days, though a last-ditch effort was made Friday morning by the Pac-12 to keep the programs in the league, sources told CBS Sports' Dennis Dodd. That made their futures a "coin toss" for a while, largely due to financial concerns over additional travel costs the programs would incur by journeying to Big Ten locations. Washington in particular was concerned those increased financial obligations could total more than $10 million per year for the university, sources said. </p><p></p><p>It is not believed Oregon and Washington will receive full $60 million media rights revenue shares from the Big Ten to change conferences. The AP reported late Thursday the programs were offered $30 million to $35 million annually. Such a steep addition to their expenses would significantly reduce one of the benefits of moving leagues.</p><p></p><p>For example, if the Big Ten is promising $30 million per year to Oregon and Washington -- only half of what other Big Ten teams are receiving from their new media rights deal -- the Ducks and Huskies subtracting $10 million each for additional travel would put their net revenue at $20 million. That is essentially the same number presented earlier this week when Pac-12 commissioner George Kliavkoff divulged the streaming-centric Apple agreement."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 954070, member: 1776"] Here is the article from CBSSports on WA and OR. My take is OR and WA are desperate just to find a conference and are willing to play at a greatly disadvantaged financial position just to be in a stable conference. I also believe this is bad for college football as a whole. I expect this will decrease interest in college football - especially on the West Coast. Given the valuation for OR and WA (probably the 2 most valuable programs left in the PAC), it shows why ACC taking PAC schools never happened. It would have decreased each ACC schools media share. B12 has the pro rata contract for P5 schools - though it will be interesting how the bubble seems to be bursting for media shares that when their contract is up at the end of the decade can they can a new contract that pays their schools what they are going to earn now. B12 Commish is playing a game where he expects to be able to eventually detach the football and basketball pieces of the media contract and get a bigger BB contract than everyone else while keeping a similar level for the FB contract. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/oregon-washington-on-verge-of-joining-big-ten-despite-pac-12-attempting-to-salvage-league-per-reports/[/URL] "Momentum appeared headed in the direction of the Oregon and Washington departing for the Big Ten over the last couple of days, though a last-ditch effort was made Friday morning by the Pac-12 to keep the programs in the league, sources told CBS Sports' Dennis Dodd. That made their futures a "coin toss" for a while, largely due to financial concerns over additional travel costs the programs would incur by journeying to Big Ten locations. Washington in particular was concerned those increased financial obligations could total more than $10 million per year for the university, sources said. It is not believed Oregon and Washington will receive full $60 million media rights revenue shares from the Big Ten to change conferences. The AP reported late Thursday the programs were offered $30 million to $35 million annually. Such a steep addition to their expenses would significantly reduce one of the benefits of moving leagues. For example, if the Big Ten is promising $30 million per year to Oregon and Washington -- only half of what other Big Ten teams are receiving from their new media rights deal -- the Ducks and Huskies subtracting $10 million each for additional travel would put their net revenue at $20 million. That is essentially the same number presented earlier this week when Pac-12 commissioner George Kliavkoff divulged the streaming-centric Apple agreement." [/QUOTE]
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