That’s how much the Pac-12’s new TV deal is expected to generate annually. And they won’t have to share it with anybody else.
That’s $17-18 million a year to Utah, Mark Shurtleff. I’m sure you’ll be hearing from somebody soon about your crusade.
That’s how much the Pac-12’s new TV deal is expected to generate annually. And they won’t have to share it with anybody else.
That’s $17-18 million a year to Utah, Mark Shurtleff. I’m sure you’ll be hearing from somebody soon about your crusade.
Filed under BCS/Playoffs, It's Just Bidness, Pac-12 Football, Political Wankery
I know it is big bidness, but how is it that much? If the PAC 10ish rates that, there will never be a playoff.
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Much truth in that statement. And much like far too many other things in this world, big time college football is ALL about the money.
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In related news, the lawsuit is no longer being contemplated by the state of Utah
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However, BYU and Utah State, in conjuntion with K-Y Brand Jelly, are rumored by someone somewhere to be thinking about opening up lines of negotiation with Gloria Aldred, not so much for her going forward with the possible antitrust lawsuit, but rather to give a press conference.
They are reportedly interested in meeting with Gloria because they feel, based on this soon-to-be award-winning performance, that even if she doesn’t know much football, she perhaps still may have a general idea of what they think the BCS is all about and is handy with a bat
http://nation.foxnews.com/gloria-allred/2011/04/28/gloria-allred-simulates-sex-baseball-bat-during-press-conference-children
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