Reading this latest set of quotes from Jim Delany,
… Delany has few worries about negotiating bigger paydays in the future because it appears that new money for college sports won’t dry up any time soon.
Besides ABC, CBS and ESPN, more bidders such as Fox and NBC Comcast are hot for the good-quality yet relatively-lower-cost programming that sports provide.
“That’s the competition for college football today,’’ Delany said. “It has grown in popularity over the past 15 years, in particular the regular-season games. They all matter nationally.’’
Having games that matter for four full months through the season is a function of the Bowl Championship Series being in place, said Delany, a longtime proponent of that system.
“The BCS is successful and controversial,’’ he said. “We couldn’t have envisioned it would have this much impact on the regular season.’’
The BCS isn’t the sole reason football TV rights fees are climbing. Delany said increased competition and technology are key factors, too.
“I will tell you, though, that we have a wonderful postseason tournament in basketball, but we have a regular season which is modest,’’ he said. “In college football, we have 13 or 14 weekends that are pretty compelling.’’
… I’m starting to get this whole Wrath of Khan vibe from him and Orrin Hatch.
Any Khan reference deserves a +1.
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I second that. Made my day…
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An extra 1 for attributing it to Khan as opposed to the Captain Ahab that Khan was referencing.
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Wow. Justified yesterday, Khan today. I’m calling Bodie in Point Break tomorrow to complete the popular culture trifecta.
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You’re putting Keanu Reeves on the same elevated plane as those other two? Sacrilege, sir. 😉
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Patrick Swazye played Bodie. Reeves was Johnny Utah, a former Ohio State QB who blew out his knee so there is a logical tie-in to a college football blog.
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Reeves also played a pro QB in “The Replacements” so there is a double tie-in.
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Ahh, But he plans and Strategizes in only Two Dimensions.
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Khan’s is a “superior intelligence.”
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