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biggins

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And this was in 2013

The Los Angeles Dodgers have negotiated a long-term television deal that would pay the team $7 billion to $8 billion, a move that would help cover its recent spending spree and quiet critics who scoffed at the record $2.15-billion purchase price paid by the new owner, Guggenheim Partners.
 

Bond Guy

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Big 10 deal is half of major league baseball with half as many teams. So a Big 10 school is equal to major league baseball team.

How long until college players are getting paid? Tick tock.
 

BobbyFK

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Big 10 deal is half of major league baseball with half as many teams. So a Big 10 school is equal to major league baseball team.

How long until college players are getting paid? Tick tock.
It's not going to be long. They should definitely be paid for sponsorship deals and things of that nature
 

Bond Guy

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It's not going to be long. They should definitely be paid for sponsorship deals and things of that nature
That is already happening. USC WR is being paid more than an NFL second round pick now. They will have to put them on the payroll to limit movement because they have created unlimited free agency. That is the only way they can fix it.
 

Tanko

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So that leave ABC/ESPN hanging. Will they sign SEC after CBS' contract expires in 2023????

Also, looks like many of us will have to get yet another streaming network (Peacock) to watch some of the Saturday night games NBC owns in this package. SMH.

Probably going to see TBS and maybe some other minor networks start to work deals with the tier 2 conferences (Big12, ACC, etc...).


Never saw a link to the article. In case someone wants to read it...
 
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