The conference has the opportunity for more top broadcast windows as ESPN no longer owns Big Ten inventory.
As an epic Pac-12 football season hurtles toward its conclusion, numerous unknowns remain about the logistics of the stretch-run showdowns.
For the massive exposure opportunity, the Pac-12 can thank the conference that delivered the realignment death blow: the Big Ten.Three years ago, the SEC agreed to sell its ‘Game of the Week’ package to ESPN, ending a long-term relationship with CBS. But the deal doesn’t begin untilMeanwhile, the Big Ten signed a media rights agreement last summer with Fox, CBS and NBC — but not ESPN — that beganThey haven’t acquired the SEC’s No. 1 game yet, but they lost 18 games of Big Ten inventory .
— By the close of October, ABC will have aired six Pac-12 home games — one more than were shown on the network— Meanwhile, no Pac-12 home games have been shown on ESPN2 or ESPNU, whereas last year there were four across the regular season.
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