by RE Tycoon » Mon Jul 26, 2010 12:17 pm
How do conference TV rights affect a school's ability to broadcast games? Is the basic rule of thumb that if the national TV partners (ESPN, CBSCS, ETC.) decide not to pick up a game, the school can then market it to whoever is interested (if someone is)?
What if, in the rarest of circumstances, due to a plethora of marquee games a conference's national TV partners all pass on a game, but the game is still very interesting (say an undefeated SMU and TCU late in a season). Could a NBC, TBS or other national network without a strong college football affiliation pick up a game, or is that strictly off limits? I'm just curious how theses agreements work and if it is more like a first right of refusal agreement with ESPN, CBSCS, etc.
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