K-State Slate: 3.19.12
The Slate has a rough day in store. Today, K-State falls to Syracuse, Jamar Samuels suspended for final game, K-State women beat Princeton and advance to face UConn, the Big 12 roundup, and the new Big 12 TV contract.
The Slate has a rough day in store. Today, K-State falls to Syracuse, Jamar Samuels suspended for final game, K-State women beat Princeton and advance to face UConn, the Big 12 roundup, and the new Big 12 TV contract.
The Slate is ready to dive into piles of money. Today, K-State has a window to the Sweet 16 with Fab Melo ineligible, Jamar Samuels and Jordan Henriquez need to take advantage of Melo's absence, and the Big 12 may be near a contract extension with ESPN.
Recently, Cowboys Ride for Free wrote that the Longhorn Network will destroy college football. It won't, and here's why.
The Slate is dragging toward the weekend. Today, tragedy in Manhattan, the Big 12's new TV contract, Bat Cats down Wichita State and alter series with Nebraska, and Josh Selby is probably going pro.
News broke Wednesday of the Big 12's new $1.2 billion TV deal with Fox. It appears to be a harbinger of good things to come for the Pac-12 in its media rights negotiations.
A fellow blogger recently discussed the Big 12's inferior TV contract. BOTC addresses some misconceptions in that post and looks toward the future of Big 12 TV.