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How might the Big 12 TV report affect the Pac-12? Journalists have considerations.

A report that the Big 12 was opening discussions with Fox and ESPN about its next TV bargain sent shockwaves through school extension and school realignment talk Wednesday.

What's the significance here for the Pac-12?

Look at late updates on school meeting realignment and gathering extension for the Pac-12.

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ESPN's Pete Thamel states: "The Big 12 intends to participate in conversations with Fox and ESPN about the association's next TV contract, the gathering declared Wednesday. The meeting said in a delivery that it would 'be going into conversations with its multi-media accomplices to investigate a sped up expansion of its ongoing arrangements.' Sources had recently let ESPN know that the two organizations had consented to the discussions."

Sports Illustrated's Andy Mitts expresses: "However that is probably going to change. On the off chance that the Big 12 can get primer numbers and IF those numbers are fundamentally higher than whatever the Pac 12 is probably going to acquire, then that data may be the last push expected to launch the following round of realignment. Yet, we'll need to sit back and watch on the off chance that the Big 12 can extricate altogether more worth in this next bargain, or on the other hand assuming the Big Ten media bargain gobbled up most of the accessible money remaining."

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Pete Thamel or ESPN expresses: "The eagerness of the Big 12's TV accomplices to get together could moderate one major benefit the Pac-12 has in the meeting TV scene. At Pac-12 media days, magistrate George Kliavkoff said the association was in "the lucky place of being close to advertise" after the Big Ten. The Pac-12 has two years staying on its TV contract, and the association reported in July that its directorate had approved the meeting to start talks for its next media freedoms arrangement. Indistinct how much has helped the Pac-12. Before the Big 12 arranging talks, the Pac-12's benefit in the TV scene had been that the meeting could give substantial numbers to its part schools and any expected augmentations. With the Big 12 having three years staying on its arrangement, the overarching thought had been that the gathering could give just projected numbers, which would introduce a gamble for any school thinking about joining the association. The Big 12 and Pac-12 have been endeavoring to track down an edge subsequent to taking critical part misfortunes in the previous year."