Online Now 1921

BOL Round Table

The No. 1 'Bama fan community on the Internet

On this Board 1433
Record: 6133 (1/15/2013)

Online now 1902
Record: 9097 (3/2/2012)

Boards ▾

BOL Round Table

The No. 1 'Bama fan community on the Internet

The Water Cooler

BOL message board for off-topic posts

Ticket Exchange

Buy, sell or swap tickets

Reply

ESPN announces 12-year deal for new playoff

  • ESPN and the group that will administer the new college football playoff have reached an agreement in principle to present the playoff games and selected other games for 12 years on an exclusive basis across ESPN's platforms. The agreement will begin after the 2014 regular season (including January 2015) and continue through after the 2025 regular season (January 2026). It includes the national championship game and semifinals, as well as other bowl games that will be part of the rotation to host the semifinals. Combined with previous deals for the Rose, Sugar and Orange Bowls, the arrangement would provide ESPN with rights to all games that are involved in the new post-season arrangement to determine a college football national champion.

    The agreement was announced today by ESPN President John Skipper and Bill Hancock, Executive Director of the BCS and the future college football playoff.

    ESPN would feature the games on ESPN, ESPN Radio, ESPN Mobile TV and via WatchESPN on computers, smartphones, tablets and Xbox LIVE. Additionally, ESPN would have the rights to distribute the matchups on ESPN 3D, ESPN Deportes and around the world via ESPN International.

    Specifically, the arrangement would provide ESPN with rights to:
    * Championship Games: Coverage of each year's championship game pitting the semifinal winners against each other on the Monday at least seven days after the semifinals at sites to be determined by the commissioners.
    * Semifinals: Coverage of two semifinals each year matching four seeded teams identified by a selection committee to be named by the commissioners. The semifinals will be rotated among six bowl games consisting of three "contract bowls" and three "host bowls" to be determined by the commissioners.
    * Additional bowls in the playoff format: Coverage of all remaining games from the sites of the three "host bowls" during the years those bowls are not semifinal sites. Note: ESPN had previously secured the rights to the Rose, Sugar and Orange Bowl games for the same 12-year period (through January 2026).
    * Related programming: Exclusive rights to branded content throughout each season, including the official team-selection announcement.

    "Because of college football's widespread popularity and the incredible passion of its fans, few events are more meaningful than these games," Skipper said. "We are ecstatic at the opportunity to continue to crown a college football champion on ESPN's outlets for years to come, the perfect finale to our year-round commitment to the sport."

    Hancock added, "We are delighted to continue our relationship with ESPN for 12 more years. ESPN's outlets provide numerous opportunities to bring this iconic event to the fans. Folks are going to love this playoff and the attention ESPN will give to it."

    ESPN is in the midst of a four-year agreement for the Bowl Championship Series (BCS). The network televises all five games from the current format, including the Rose, Sugar, Orange and Fiesta Bowls, as well as the BCS National Championship Game. The two BCS National Championship Games on ESPN (2011, 2012) have generated the two largest audiences for any program in the history of cable television.

    The new playoff will be administered by the Football Bowl Subdivision conferences and independent institutions.

    The agreement in principle is subject to completion of definitive documentation and all necessary approvals.

    signature image signature image

    Christopher Walsh covers Alabama football for BamaOnline, 247Sports, and is the author of 18 books.

    Chris Walsh

  • monopoly

    J Kirkpatrick

  • Probably not a lot of money involved here (g)

    signature image signature image Playsignature image

    On Alabama: CeCe Jefferson - "It was a bunch of beautiful women..." Reggie Ragland - "oh the females of course..."

    samp21

  • Dayum. suck on it CBS and Fox.

    bamamba1989

  • I swear Disney and Apple are going to eventually divide the world.

    signature image signature image

    Christopher Walsh covers Alabama football for BamaOnline, 247Sports, and is the author of 18 books.

    Chris Walsh

  • I wish they wouldn't make the contracts so long. 12 years? Congress should have a sub committee formed on ESPN's power in sports. It's getting ridiculous.

    signature image

    "Theres No Substitute for Guts"

    TaylorMade

  • So exactly how much is my cable bill going up now?

    Outlaw

  • This post is for members of BamaOnLine only. Join now! Subscribe Now
    signature image signature image signature image

    TRADITION IS THE FOUNDATION GREAT PROGRAMS ARE BUILT UPON.

    Crimson Hawk

  • Outlaw said...

    So exactly how much is my cable bill going up now?

    Saw that the Big 10 Network. Will already be gouging peoples cable bills.

    New Member of The 247 Crew!

    1tide

  • Chris Walsh said...

    I swear Disney and Apple are going to eventually divide the world.

    Along with Microsoft.

    GooPhi

  • wow! clap

    twitter.com/thompsonr54

    drwnemtide

  • as long as I never have to hear Gerne and Vary I'm ok with it

    Fear16