Big 12 Reaches New 13-Year, $2.6 Billion TV Deal With ESPN, Fox Sports
The Big 12 has a new 13-year TV rights deal with both ESPN and Fox Sports that will generate per-member television revenue at the highest level of college athletics, according to conference officials.
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The new TV contract that the Big 12 signed with ESPN and FOX was driven primarily by football, but it should have many positive benefits on the basketball side as well.
That, in turn, will be a huge bonus to recruiting, which occurs on a more national basis in basketball than it does in football.
Michael Beasley, for example, came to Kansas State from the Washington D.C. area. The more games the conference's programs have on national TV, the better they will be able to attract top recruits nationwide -- and that's the life-blood of any college basketball program.
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The Big 12 has a new 13-year TV rights deal with both ESPN and Fox Sports that will generate per-member television revenue at the highest level of college athletics, according to conference officials.