azcat49 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 10:06 am
I don’t know anyone in my circle who has streamed a sporting event. Now of course if the cats move to that platform then I will but no way does a streaming service provide as many eyeballs as basic TV or cable does.
It amazes me your fight in this battle. You are steadfast in the midst of overwhelming info that points that these moves are catastrophically bad for the member institutions. And your support of this slowly declining conference makes you its #1 super fan.
I am sure we will survive but when this thing blows up in 5-7 years and we are right where the majority of fans think we should be, we all might ask was the cost of waiting worth it. I think not
I'm turning 50 this year. I stream sports all the time. Including many UA Baseball games, which stream through the PAC12 network. I get access through Sling, a streaming service.
And it's not necessarily what I want. It's just the reality of where live sports on TV is headed. Again, the reality is ESPN and FOX are losing millions of cable/satellite subscribers annually, which equates to tens of millions in reduced revenues. They also face increased, contractual payments. If they are to survive and profit, how else do they do this without increasing revenue from streaming?
Five years from now, it wouldn't shock me if all games on the SEC Networks and B1G 10 Network are streaming only. It's a way for ESPN and FOX to get the diehards who can't miss a game to subscribe and get really comfortable with streaming live sporting events. Again, it's not what I want. But all market conditions point to this being the future. Then, when the next round of contracts begin, even more games will be streaming only for all conferences. How else can FOX and ESPN sustain their business model?
So, we can fight it and maybe take scraps while trying to stay on ESPN. Bolt to the BIG 12, which already has games streaming on ESPN+ as part of their package, or embrace the future now, assuming the money is worth it. I say, with the future being what it is, if the money is good from Amazon, take it. If it's not significantly more, the BIG 12 would love to have us.
ESPN and FOX know the future. I don't think ESPN would be real happy if the 4-corner schools go BIG 12, leaving Oregon and UW, plus CAL and Stanford to go B1G, because it means FOX has the top 4 schools in the west in terms of value. But FOX would also be paying premium, B1G prices for them. The 4-corners could go BIG 12, and ESPN would have us, plus BYU, and could pay $35 million a year for each, and have plenty of 4th slot content, and at a price that is likely profitable. This is likely what Yormack is telling both ESPN and the 4-corner schools, and to be honest, it's a decent offer. And if ESPN plus Amazon can't beat it significantly, then we should take it, assuming Utah and Colorado want to go too.