Tech's reply.
Tech chancellor Kent Hance nixed any deal, reportedly saying, "I don't want a Tech fan to have to give one dime to the
Longhorn Network." President Guy Bailey and athletic director Kirby Hocutt agreed with Hance's stance.
ESPN now is reportedly pursuing Oklahoma State for that game.
Here's the unseemly side of all of this, and shows how much power ESPN can have when it jumps in bed with a powerful institution like Texas: It can give the sports network real leverage with other schools in the name of profit and Bevo.
While ESPN tried to make it attractive for Tech to play on the Longhorns personal network, what's to keep ESPN from playing hard ball with, say, Missouri or Baylor? You don't play on the LHN? Fine, then we won't be televising certain games you wanted down the road
Tech chancellor Kent Hance nixed any deal, reportedly saying, "I don't want a Tech fan to have to give one dime to the
Longhorn Network." President Guy Bailey and athletic director Kirby Hocutt agreed with Hance's stance.
ESPN now is reportedly pursuing Oklahoma State for that game.
Here's the unseemly side of all of this, and shows how much power ESPN can have when it jumps in bed with a powerful institution like Texas: It can give the sports network real leverage with other schools in the name of profit and Bevo.
While ESPN tried to make it attractive for Tech to play on the Longhorns personal network, what's to keep ESPN from playing hard ball with, say, Missouri or Baylor? You don't play on the LHN? Fine, then we won't be televising certain games you wanted down the road
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