Pac-12 Hotline: Big Ten's tone changes, which is good news for Pac-12 stability, sustainability

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Pac-12 Hotline: Big Ten's tone changes, which is good news for Pac-12 stability, sustainability
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The tone is changing in Big Ten Country, with the repercussions felt from Tucson to Seattle and Boulder to the Bay Area.

Commissioner Kevin Warren conducted a series of interviews at his league’s preseason basketball media event in Minneapolis. Naturally, the most closely watched utterances had nothing to do with basketball.

People are also reading… The Big Ten’s next move, or non-move, carries deep implications for the Pac-12. Back then, Warren spoke aggressively about expansion —"I could see perpetual and future growth" — and looked like a man reveling in his own success. Meanwhile, the Big Ten’s media partners don’t have the cash or the interest in adding schools, with one exception: Notre Dame.Now, we don’t know exactly how much the Big Ten’s new media rights contract is worth annually to the 16 schools, and we believe reports after the Aug. 18 announcement inflated the true value. But let’s use $70 million per school per year as the baseline, because it’s within a reasonable range.

NBC has zero need to pay another dime for college football. In addition to the Buckeyes, Wolverines and Trojans, it has Notre Dame.

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