Originally posted by ABC
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With basketball, the logistics are different. Although the 32 team league probably would still be weak to football (from the FBS schools wanted to move up), there is far less push to change conferences in basketball. Additionally, a larger conference takes more advantage of the postseason.
Originally posted by ShockBand
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If that changes, you could easily see sports stop being profitable. I'm not sure what would make that change, but I could see al a carte programming making a big difference. The B1G, for instance, is extremely profitable because the Big Ten Network essentially works like a tax on every market they are (its a basic package, not an option). If people started paying only for the games they wanted to watch, teams like Rutgers and Maryland suddenly become leaking ships.
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