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Who does CBS go after now that they lost the SEC?
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RE: Who does CBS go after now that they lost the SEC?
The only conference that makes sense for CBS would be the Big Ten. They're the only conference left that moves the needle (they have OSU, Mich, and PSU), the Big 12 not be relevant if Oklahoma and/or Texas get invites from other P5 conferences, and who watches the Pathetic 12 these days? CBS also already has broadcasting rights for Big Ten basketball. It would make a lot of sense. It would be great for the Big Ten Conference to have a guaranteed weekly 3:30pm game like the SEC has now (they can always air Michigan-Ohio State at noon and maybe Ohio State-Penn State in prime time). Or FOX can pick up all of the first tier rights. With ESPN/ABC locking in the SEC, I see FOX making an aggressive move for the Big Ten. Why get the top pick half the time when you can get the top pick every week?
02-12-2020 04:32 PM
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