The looming exit of Texas and Oklahoma is hanging over the league, and I’m sure litigation will be involved. Broadcast the games exclusively through stories. Snapchat should become the tier 3 media rights holder for the Big 12.
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How about a jersey patch instead of the whole thing? UCF’s QR code jerseys are the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen, but there’s something there to monetize it.
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How about an official Twitch channel with paid subscriptions? Bill Snyder playing solitaire in the nursing home? Sign us up.
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No chance he’d turn down the opportunity to televise a rattlesnake hunt with his mullet flowing in the wind. Star of the show: Oklahoma State football coach Mike Gundy. Let the conference start filling it out with original programming from there. The Big 12 should do a strategic acquisition of the Outdoor Channel. We’re going to start with an obvious one.
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So allow us fine folks of WRNL to offer some suggestions on how to generate more revenue and get young, hip, and cool.
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The other big statement that got a lot of focus is his desire to make the Big 12 “young, hip, and cool”. The big buzz words came from the man himself, stating that the Big 12 is “open for business” and that we’ll do whatever we need to maximize revenue. This world is all about rampant conference realignment speculation, NIL, brand value, and a bunch of other stuff that has nothing to do with full stadiums and games on the field. New commissioner Brett Yormark took to the stage for the first time before he officially starts the job on August 1st. Big 12 media day has come and gone and in this year’s edition the action wasn’t at all focused on what the coaches or players had to say.