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  • Killer_Demo
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    Mountain west football new 7 year TV deal
    from MW website

    March 20, 2013



    COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - The Mountain West Conference announced it has reached agreement with ESPN to be a national television rights holder for Conference-controlled football and men's basketball games. The agreement, which begins with the 2013-14 season, was announced by Burke Magnus, ESPN senior vice president, college sports and Craig Thompson, MW Commissioner. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
    CBS Sports Network remains the primary rights holder for the Mountain West. As part of this new agreement, CBS Sports Network and ESPN will alternate game selections (after initial picks by CBSSN) in football and men's basketball with ESPN controlling the rights to Boise State home football games. CBS Sports Network retains the rights to Bronco road football contests.
    "The Mountain West looks forward to rejoining the ESPN networks beginning with our 15th season this fall," said MW Commissioner Craig Thompson. "Coupled with CBS Sports Network, we anticipate tremendous national exposure over several outlets as the league continues its growth and development."
    "The Mountain West Conference and its member schools are committed to competitive excellence in intercollegiate athletics, and we think the strength of our programs on the courts and fields reflect this commitment," said Dr. Anthony A. Frank, Chair of the MW Board of Directors and President, Colorado State University. "We're also committed to providing our student-athletes, alumni and fans national access to our competitions, and we believe this agreement with ESPN is a further step in ensuring this availability and increasing our visibility to fans of college athletics nation-wide."
    Between the two networks, up to 44 football and 56 men's basketball games will be televised annually on their various platforms. The CBS Sports Network and ESPN agreements are scheduled to run concurrently through 2019-20.


    The Mountain West is in the process of negotiating an agreement for the inaugural MW Football Championship Game with CBS Sports Network, and has retained rights to sell additional packages on the MW Digital Network and to regional/local carriers.
  • Killer_Demo
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    #2
    Move over Pac-12 you aint the only show nationally on the west coast
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    • Killer_Demo
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      #3
      Mountain west team updates

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      • BigdaddyQH
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        • 07-13-09
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        #4
        The Pc 12 does have some competition, but we all know that it is minor. I think the MWC is much superior to the new "American" Conference, but they still are a #6 at best and not an AQ conference.
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        • Killer_Demo
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          #5
          Originally posted by BigdaddyQH
          The Pc 12 does have some competition, but we all know that it is minor. I think the MWC is much superior to the new "American" Conference, but they still are a #6 at best and not an AQ conference.
          We'll see. Alot of alignment still in process. MWC got 2 new teams added. 2 divisions now
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          • BigdaddyQH
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            • 07-13-09
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            #6
            The MWC is not an AQ conference. The ACC, Big10, Big 12, Pac 12, and SEC are. Those 5 conferences get the pick of the litter as far as bowls go. The MWC is the next best, but that is a far cry from the top 5.
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            • Killer_Demo
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              Originally posted by BigdaddyQH
              The MWC is not an AQ conference. The ACC, Big10, Big 12, Pac 12, and SEC are. Those 5 conferences get the pick of the litter as far as bowls go. The MWC is the next best, but that is a far cry from the top 5.
              When did I say it was top 5 in any of my posts?
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              • Killer_Demo
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                #8
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                • bubblebuttluv
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                  #9
                  Who wants to watch MWC football or basketball?
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                  • Killer_Demo
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                    • 06-15-08
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by bubblebuttluv
                    Who wants to watch MWC football or basketball?
                    I dont think you ever heard of boise state
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                    • Killer_Demo
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                      • WorkHorse
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                        • 08-22-10
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                        #12
                        Hang in there Mr. K.

                        Our old gang really enjoys your thread and your loyalty to the MWC.

                        Good football is good football and Boise State has proven over and over and over the value of the conference.
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                        • Killer_Demo
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                          Originally posted by WorkHorse
                          Hang in there Mr. K.

                          Our old gang really enjoys your thread and your loyalty to the MWC.

                          Good football is good football and Boise State has proven over and over and over the value of the conference.
                          Thx workhorse...Fresno gonna dominate the west and Boise gonna dominate the mountain division. Your input has been positive and all about MWC football...much appreciated sir
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                          • WorkHorse
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                            #14
                            No sir....you deserve the thanks....

                            SBR college football forum NEEDS more guys like you who love college football and post from the heart. I don't give a rats ass about some yahoo 8th grader telling me about xxxxxxxx. Boring and offers nothing and shouldn't be about this forum during the offseason...

                            SBR is open to all and we want all.......jump in friends........help us out with good CFB information.
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                            • Killer_Demo
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                              Fresno State's Sept. 20 home game against Boise State will kick off at 6 p.m. and be televised on ESPN.

                              April 23, 2013



                              COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - The Mountain West and ESPN released a portion of its football national television schedule for the 2013 season on Tuesday. Among the initial seven telecasts slated on the ESPN networks is Fresno State's Sept. 20 home game against Boise State.
                              ESPN will televise that Friday night game between the Broncos and Bulldogs and has set the kickoff time for 6 p.m. PT.
                              It will be the 12th time in the last 13 seasons, going back to 2001, that ESPN has televised the Fresno State-Boise State matchup on either ESPN or ESPN2. The one season it did not was last year in 2012 when the NBC Sports Network televised the meeting that took place in Boise, Idaho.
                              In all, Fresno State has made 52 previous appearances on one of the ESPN Networks - ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU or ABC - since 2001.
                              Tuesday's announcement is the first under a new agreement with ESPN as the second MW national television rights holder for Conference-controlled football games. CBS Sports Network remains the primary rights holder for the Mountain West.
                              Between the two networks, up to 44 football games will be televised this year on their various platforms. Broadcast details for the Mountain West package on CBS Sports Network, as well as additional telecasts on the ESPN networks, will be announced at a later date.
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