I have the Longhorn Network now on my Verizon Fios cable. It's great if you love obscure sports you never get to see.
But here's the thing.. I can't imagine that ESPN would really do this deal unless they knew UT was going to offer them a lot more than just one or two football games a year.
So here's my thinking: this whole deal with A&M leaving the Big 12 is probably just what UT wants. When A&M leaves, the Big 12 will have to find another school to fill the hole. If it's not Notre Dame, BYU or someone else of good stature, the Big 12 could be in jeopardy of losing its BCS status. That being the case, UT would then move to become an independent in football. Doing so would let them put ALL of their games on the Longhorn Network. (or at least all their home games) That might make this channel a more logical business venture for ESPN.
But here's the thing.. I can't imagine that ESPN would really do this deal unless they knew UT was going to offer them a lot more than just one or two football games a year.
So here's my thinking: this whole deal with A&M leaving the Big 12 is probably just what UT wants. When A&M leaves, the Big 12 will have to find another school to fill the hole. If it's not Notre Dame, BYU or someone else of good stature, the Big 12 could be in jeopardy of losing its BCS status. That being the case, UT would then move to become an independent in football. Doing so would let them put ALL of their games on the Longhorn Network. (or at least all their home games) That might make this channel a more logical business venture for ESPN.