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N: Tulane now has a QB that can throw the ball. V: Tulane is probably going bowling this year. https://www.google.com/amp/amp.nola.com/v1/articles/20548044/tulane_coach_willie_fritz_name_1.amp
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Korranus posted:It's got to be cheaper for ESPN to just honor their contract to UT. I don't see any other reason they're keeping it alive. I think if ESPN pulls the plug, UT gets a lump sum of the amount promised over the 20-year period. That would be hundreds of millions of dollars.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 02:49 |
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PostNouveau posted:Ah, the ol' Charlie Strong Method. gently caress charlie strong he sucked and i hate him
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 02:55 |
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Can someone repost the piss chart because I need to prove that there's such a thing as championship hydration to someone
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 03:43 |
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Sash! posted:Can someone repost the piss chart because I need to prove that there's such a thing as championship hydration to someone If they have to ask, they probably aren't hydrating like a champion
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Sash! posted:Can someone repost the piss chart because I need to prove that there's such a thing as championship hydration to someone
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KKKLIP ART posted:Everyone knows the only school college football players have to take calc is georgia Tech It's true, I'm pretty sure every major at Tech requires at least two semesters of calculus.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 04:41 |
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Area 51 btw is an early retirement for multiple concussions
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 04:51 |
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Thanks. Good to know where I stood today too. Declan MacManus posted:If they have to ask, they probably aren't hydrating like a champion My friend probably isn't, so I need to show him he's being selfish and holding everyone back
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 04:52 |
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#8: rhabdomyolysis
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 05:04 |
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YOU ARE A BAD GUY!!!!
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 05:27 |
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Quandary posted:YOU ARE A BAD GUY!!!!
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Spacebump posted:N: Tulane now has a QB that can throw the ball. I am so excited for more Fritzball
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https://twitter.com/McMurphyESPN/status/857261094561341440
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I'm admittedly not a business person, so what the hell do I know, but...how much money is laying off 100ish people going to save? I'm under the impression ESPNs problems are in the 100s of millions of dollars range. People are cutting cable, and ESPN has been a poo poo product for a long time. I would think retaining people to improve quality would be the way to go.
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TipTow posted:I'm admittedly not a business person, so what the hell do I know, but...how much money is laying off 100ish people going to save? I'm under the impression ESPNs problems are in the 100s of millions of dollars range. They're locked into multi billion dollar contracts with sports leagues, so payroll is the only thing they can really cut
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TipTow posted:I'm admittedly not a business person, so what the hell do I know, but...how much money is laying off 100ish people going to save? I'm under the impression ESPNs problems are in the 100s of millions of dollars range. It adds up quick. Labor costs are always going to be quite a bit for any organization, and there's no way they didn't also let go of a LOT of people behind the scenes as well.
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a neat cape posted:They're locked into multi billion dollar contracts with sports leagues, so payroll is the only thing they can really cut So I guess the real question here is when do tv rights fees with the major sports start going down? Are the other networks able to poach a few properties from ESPN over the next decade, or do they go under because of the same forces that are forcing ESPN to downsize?
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My understanding is its also not entirely driven by money (contract money, that is) because the layoffs came from ESPN and not Disney itself. They're trying to reshape their programming and this is part of it. It's probably necessary, honestly.
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TipTow posted:I'm admittedly not a business person, so what the hell do I know, but...how much money is laying off 100ish people going to save? I'm under the impression ESPNs problems are in the 100s of millions of dollars range. I guess like $5 million a year if you take an average salary of $50,000. The dozens that are public are all talent who for sure make more than that, but then they're probably axing a bunch of behind the scenes people too. Then health and retirement benefits that they don't have to pay for those people as well.
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General Dog posted:So I guess the real question here is when do tv rights fees with the major sports start going down? NBA in 2025, NFL in 2022, MLB 2021. College sports are kinda weird in that the conferences sell the broadcasting rights, not the NCAA, so they're split up all over the place. The College Football Playoff is 2025 and the NCAA Men's Tournament is through 2032. PAC-12 is 2024, Big 12 is 2025, ACC 2027, SEC 2034, Big 10 2023. All according to http://adage.com/article/media/big-ten-deal/304667/
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 19:09 |
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I wish ESPN would lay off the hot take crew and not the actual reporters
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 19:16 |
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Yeah they laid off the Big 12 blogger
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 19:16 |
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More announcer-less broadcasts please. Except Rex Ryan, who is good at it
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Nissin Cup Nudist posted:I wish ESPN would lay off the hot take crew and not the actual reporters outside of actual sporting events, the hot take crew are the only things bringing them any meaningful ratings right now
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DJExile posted:outside of actual sporting events, the hot take crew are the only things bringing them any meaningful ratings right now I don't know how Fox Sports is paying Skip Bayless and Colin Cowherd so much when ESPN is laying off people left and right
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a neat cape posted:I don't know how Fox Sports is paying Skip Bayless and Colin Cowherd so much when ESPN is laying off people left and right Because Fox Sports keeps getting outbid for sport rights which has kept their total commitment low while still raking in significant enough cash on their regional network TV deals. Basically, ESPN spent all their money buying up TV rights, while Fox Sports is spending all their money on talent.
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DJExile posted:outside of actual sporting events, the hot take crew are the only things bringing them any meaningful ratings right now Yea, I mean people fail to see this aspect when talking about it. The ratings and the money advertisers pay aren't based off nightly SC numbers, it's off of whoever is at home watching ESPN in the middle of the day instead of, you know, being gainfully employed. Now when you consider those people consider what other kind of television is on in the middle of the day and why hot take shows on ESPN might then appeal to that crowd.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 19:59 |
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He's probably the best college football reporter when it comes to breaking news on stuff like coaching changes but in an era where that stuff immediately just gets spread everywhere on twitter two seconds later i don't know how valuable it really is
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 20:09 |
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Sounds like Washington just scheduled a series with Ohio State in 2024-5 Man I hate that these games are scheduled so far out in advance, I want to see that happen within the next 2-3 years
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https://www.instagram.com/p/BTZbAQ_h6CD/ More Jalen Ramsey clones please
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 20:35 |
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What conference has their TV contract up next? They may get caught without a seat when the music stops. And Rutgers will be in the Big Ten Forever...forever...forever...forever (at least they beat Michigan that one time, that was funny)
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Manoueverable posted:Sounds like Washington just scheduled a series with Ohio State in 2024-5 It's important to win over those fifth-grade superstars with games like this.
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Spacemonkey57 posted:What conference has their TV contract up next? They may get caught without a seat when the music stops. I don't know about that but they owe the ACC either a network or a whole boatload of cash in the near future.
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a neat cape posted:I don't know how Fox Sports is paying Skip Bayless and Colin Cowherd so much when ESPN is laying off people left and right Fox has NFL (NFC non-primetime) games, which is a massive score for them. They also don't have the problem CBS has in that their local newscasts start an hour ahead of the traditional late night news broadcasts, which means the local stations aren't too bitchy (this is why CBS is bitching to the NFL). They also have the first half of NASCAR, NHRA (which is probably cheap), IMSA (also cheap), select MLB games (less than ESPN's, but they get the playoffs), Big 12, and Big Ten now. The NFL package is probably by far their priciest to acquire, then NASCAR's. MLB is probably close. They also have the regional stations which picks up A LOT of local sports coverage, like FS-WI has Brewers and Bucks if neither of them are national, and occasionally Wild games. They've also covered Marquette and provide more Wisconsin/Upper Midwest oriented shows. Still sucks that Rutgers joined the Big Ten, just for TV market rights.
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Spacemonkey57 posted:What conference has their TV contract up next? They may get caught without a seat when the music stops. Pakled posted:PAC-12 is 2024, Big 12 is 2025, ACC 2027, SEC 2034, Big 10 2023. I'd be more worried about the Pac-12 than the Big Ten, in my honest opinion - the Pac-12 Network has less clearance than BTN.
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Honestly, BTN got points in my book because they decided "Well, if no one is going to show the Women's NCAA Hockey Championship, we should." Sadly it didn't end the way I wanted it but being able to watch it on TV was cool and good. The conference TV networks get props for showing the sports that normally wouldn't get broadcasted otherwise as well.
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Crotch Bat posted:I don't know about that but they owe the ACC either a network or a whole boatload of cash in the near future. Yeah, that whole ACC Network thing looks a bit dubious right now.
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Oh, hey hey! https://twitter.com/awfulannouncing/status/857728806081122304
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Fox has UFC too don't they?
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