Source: http://bit.ly/R9zyeZ - Wednesday, April 10, 2019
It wonât impact Oklahoma and Texas as much as it will the other schools, but itâs going to be nice for OU softball. Plus, OU still gets its piece of the revenue. Happy Hump Day, friends and fans! Today is a pretty big day for the Big 12, as the conference has furthered its comprehensive rights agreement with ESPN. One thing this means is that the Big 12 Championship Game will have a guaranteed home through the 2024 season. ESPN & @Big12Conference enhance comprehensive rights agreement https://t.co/27eYkhysCP #Big12 details â¬ï¸ pic.twitter.com/QYqx3csQ5e â ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) April 10, 2019 This also means Big 12 schools will begin to have tier 3 games streamed exclusively on ESPN+ as early as this season. As Jake Trotter notes, Baylor, Kansas, Kansas State and Oklahoma State will be the first programs to do so in 2019, with Iowa State, TCU, Texas Tech and West Virginia following suit in 2020. However, this will not impact the OU or Texas T3 situation any time soon, so this doesnât impact the OU fanâs viewing experience on quite the same scale. Oklahoma State, Kansas, Kansas State and Baylor will begin sending their tier 3 games to ESPN+ this year. West Virginia, Iowa State, Texas Tech and TCU will do the same in 2020. â Jake Trotter (@Jake_Trotter) April 10, 2019 Speaking of which, the Oklahoma Sooners are still keeping their PPV game for now, and because of its previously existing deal with Fox, OUâs home events
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