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Dan Lanning: "Business trip.” Interesting Conversation on Better Equity with Game Scheduling

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Sounds like Oregon talked with the conference about better equity situation with game scheduling. I agree, the conference has placed Oregon with disadvantages more so than others in the conference.

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17 minutes ago, NJDuck said:

Sounds like Oregon talked with the conference about better equity situation with game scheduling. I agree, the conference has placed Oregon with disadvantages more so than others in the conference.

The B1G got outFoxed. 🤬 Petitti is reviewing the schedule for all sports.

One way to make football travel more equitable going in both directions (Michigan State at SC in Week 4 will finish around 2:30 AM Eastern😧 ) is for all four Left Coast teams to have three permanent Left Coast permanent opponents. OBD plays UCLA, SC, and UW every season.

It would take longer to rotate trough the other B1G teams, but that's no Big Deal except perhaps for Fox and friends.

How about a Super Conference where the B1G and SEC and a few select invitees own, market, and broadcast their own inventory? Former TV exec Tony Petitti needs no help selling the product directly to advertisers, and/or streaming the inventory on the Super Conference Network.

In Week 2 as well as in Week 1, the B1G and SEC games were eight of the ten most-watched games.

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