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It really isn't a big deal, but it should be, primarily, because the universities want to keep their status as tax exempt amateur sports, but that's not how this is being dealt with. The back and forth is really starting to **** me off--it's semi-pro or it's education based. Once money creeps in it isn't going to leave, and it's going to corrupt an institution further and further.
Uhh, money has taken hold.
Could the ESPN meddling have been a retaliatory move? Remember, the Big East turned down a $1.9 billion offer from the worldwide schemer and is said to be entertaining offers from NBC, CBS and FOX for its next media contract. ESPN is currently the first tier media partner for the league, but after helping the ACC decide which teams to kidnap from the Big East, an over-the-air network getting the deal of a lifetime is a fair bet.
Basketball drives the Big East. Football is important, but there are seven members of the league that don’t play FBS football. Blaudschun suggests that those schools may break off and form a basketball only conference with Notre Dame.
What do you mean its not a 'big deal'-who's running the show? You tell me if espn is not getting too far over the top here boys-we got to protect our phoney baloney business here boys!!!! Very appropriate.It really isn't a big deal, but it should be, primarily, because the universities want to keep their status as tax exempt amateur sports, but that's not how this is being dealt with. The back and forth is really starting to **** me off--it's semi-pro or it's education based. Once money creeps in it isn't going to leave, and it's going to corrupt an institution further and further.