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  • Big 12 football: ESPN, Fox collusion troubling
    Posted by berrytramel
    on July 7, 2011M at 8:00 am

    The Longhorn Network is getting another game for its stash of content. Fox has allowed ESPN to move one of Texas’ conference games to the Longhorn Network.

    Call it a can of worms. On both sides of the Platte, a million Nebraska fans are smiling, and this time, you can’t call them crazy.

    Moving a Big 12 game to the Longhorn Network will cause quite the uproar this season. Depending on the opponent, it could be a firestorm. If it’s, say, Oklahoma State or Texas Tech, that means fans of the Cowboys or the Red Raiders possibly could have to subscribe to the Longhorn Network to see the game.

    Big 12 spokesman Bob Burda said ESPN, which is a partner in the Longhorn Network, has agreed to make a “best effort” to get the game placed in the market of Texas’ opponent, which would minimize the damage. But it’s a PR fiasco.

    Just what Nebraska warned could happen is happening. The Texas network is causing all kinds of problems. And here’s the kicker. It’s not even Texas’ doing.

    The blame for this lies at the feet of ESPN and Fox Sports Net. ESPN hatched this idea, trying to build subscribers to the network and recoup its $300 million commitment. But Fox had to sign off. Fox owns the cable rights to Big 12 football; except for one game a year per school, which will almost always be against a rumdum opponent, ABC/ESPN and Fox own the rights to the games.

    If a game is going to be on cable television, it’s going to be on Fox Sports Net, or FSN has to grant a waiver. FSN granted a waiver for the Longhorn Network.

    FSN had its reasons. Sources say Fox in 2012 wants to move at least one game to big Fox — its over-the-air network, which televises the NFL and Major League Baseball. Big Fox long has been mentioned as a possible destination for Big 12 football; heck, I’ve been mentioning it myself for years. The Big 12 on Big Fox is an idea whose time has come.

    But not at this cost. The indignity of OSU or Tech or Baylor or whoever having to play a game on the Longhorn Network, with UT announcers, is not good for conference morale.
    Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.

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    • LOL @ the Big 12 hanging its hopes on "Big FOX" given the way they butchered the BCS for the couple seasons they had it. Bargain-basement production values, like every other part of FOX’s college football coverage.

      Can’t wait to see the Sooner Schooner rolling across the bottom of the screen, pulled by a robotic horse. Classy stuff.

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      • Fox must be desperate to just give ESPN a game... and a Texas game which is the team with the largest Big12 draw.
        Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.

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        • I doubt they "gave" it to them.

          Maybe its a sign that Fox Sports is a little desperate to come up with the cash to cover their fat new contract with the Big 12? They're coughing up huge amounts of dough for the NFL, MLB, World Series and Super Bowl...they might be overextended.

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          • Former Nebraska quarterback Cody Green said Thursday he plans to visit USC as early as next week and is considering transferring there.

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            Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.

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            • Maybe Kiffin is in need of a good holder for field goals?

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              • Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.

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                • responses from the OSU and OU ADs. You reap what you sow.


                  MIKE HOLDER, Oklahoma State athletic director

                  If a game isn't available anywhere but the Longhorn Network: “That's going to be awkward. Definitely awkward.”

                  If that game involves OSU: “I don't even want to think about that. But I don't know what you can do about it. Fox and ESPN own the rights to those games, whatever platform they decide to put it on.”

                  JOE CASTIGLIONE, Oklahoma athletic director

                  “I want to caution you, this has to unfold to see what it really means. We can sit back and raise some of the concerns. The presentation part. The notion of being on another institution's network, how that game would be produced. The bias of announcers. All those kinds of things. Would it make fans of the opponent uncomfortable? I don't have that answer, either. Certainly if it's a conference game situation, I think it does raise some concerns.”
                  Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.

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                  • What, you think the LONGHORN NETWORK is going to be biased towards Texas? NO!

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                    • I would rather see us forfeit than play on their goddamn network, I can tell you that much.

                      Fortunately, its not a choice we need to be concerned with anymore. :-D

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                      • Fortunately, its not a choice we need to be concerned with anymore. :D
                        Welcome to the free world, Hoss ...
                        "in order to lead America you must love America"

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                        • RR in the news again.

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                          • When is the last time RR was involved in good news? Other than his firing, of course.

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                            • Initially, I didn't think Rodriguez's culpability for Michigan's infractions would cost him a shot at another BCS coaching job, but now that he's been involved with major infractions cases at two schools, when you add that to his struggle to win at Michigan, you've got a prospective head coaching candidate who might be too tough a sell for most programs.

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                              • His run at WV and his offense in his final season at M were pretty impressive. Someone will buy, Big East or ACC program.

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