The Big Ten just announced its new TV deal, which will be worth more than a billion dollars each year. That new contract will go into effect next year, and mean some massive changes for the Buckeyes, the league, and the sport of college football on the whole.
Kevin Noon of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to break down the big impacts the new deal will have.
- Why is it a big deal to have FOX, CBS, and NBC all televising games every weekend?
- What will it mean for the league to end its partnership with ABC and ESPN?
- With some Big Ten games shifting to the streaming platform Peacock, will it be harder to watch some Buckeye games?
- Why the Big Ten is doing away with divisions and what we do (and don’t) know about what’s next.
- A massive change coming to the way the Big Ten schedules its league games, and why it’s long overdue.
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