greg.w.h said:
Mr. Fingerbottom said:
20ag07 said:
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Wgaf what dumbass sankey does w the schedule
Let's go to the B1G & get paid
The B1G doesn't just add teams and get the same team payout. You'd have to be a bigger dumbass than Sankey to not know that.
The B1G deal would be renegotiated when the state of Texas & the national A&M brand was added to the footprint.....
With cable model failings no longer true. National eyeballs are more important which is why the Big Ten emphasized over-the-air broadcasters given they still have more aggregate national viewers than SEC does in large part due to more population and somewhere larger historical national fan bases.
This has reinvigorated the local TV franchise while forcing cable news to streaming. CNN tried once with CNN+ but canceled and is now trying again with reduced personnel costs.
I've seen it posted that the Big 10 has more national
aggregate viewers, but not how it's calculated.
Is that based on the fact that the Big 10 has two additional teams so they get to add those two teams' games to the aggregate? Is it based on the fact that the Big Ten has a 9 game conference schedule vs the SEC's 8?
Is the Big Ten getting to add somewhere in the realm of 10-24 more games than the SEC to the total to get the aggregate win in the quote? Because on average the SEC has higher viewership.
8 of the top 10 teams this past season in
average viewership per game were in the SEC. For the Big 10 to have more viewership It's clearly it's a function of getting a lot more games with much less eyeballs on them, assuming it's even true since the posts rarely are accompanied by a link. If we gave the Big 12 another 4-6 teams and 40-60 more games it might have more aggregate viewership than either the Big Ten or SEC.
Nice.
https://www.nielsen.com/news-center/2024/nielsen-shares-college-football-conference-champs-and-overall-top10-based-on-season-viewership-rankings/Quote:
. . . Here are the top 10 teams of the 2024 season (average total viewership per game):
University of Georgia (8.6 million viewers)
The Ohio State University (6.8 million viewers)
University of Alabama (6.6 million viewers)
University of Texas (6.4 million viewers)
University of Tennessee (5.4 million viewers)
University of Michigan (5.2 million viewers)
Texas A&M University (4.9 million viewers)
Louisiana State University (4.8 million viewers)
University of Kentucky (4.5 million viewers)
University of Florida (4.3 million viewers)
. . .
Whenever the SEC gets to renegotiate its deal (assuming the conference paradigm isn't done by then), the per team payout will reflect that vs. the Big Ten.