College Sports Update, May 15

May 15, 2012

ESPN Front Row: ACC on ESPN Rights Agreement Speculation: Just the Facts
By Burke Magnus, ESPN Senior Vice President

Over the weekend, there was widespread speculation and confusion regarding ESPN’s recent rights agreement extension with the Atlantic Coast Conference. In response, we want to take the opportunity to explain a few key facts related to our ACC agreement.

First, a rights fee payment schedule that escalates in amount over the term is a commonplace provision in major college conference deals. This arrangement is not unique to the ACC. The pre-existing agreement between ESPN and the ACC (that carried through 2023) had an escalating rights fee schedule and the deal we announced last week contains a similar schedule. There is nothing unusual about how ESPN is paying the ACC over the life of this deal. It’s the industry standard.

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Baseball: No. 9 LSU at No. 2 South Carolina

This weekend’s schedule will showcase No. 9 LSU at defending national champion No. 2 South Carolina in an SEC showdown of top nine teams Saturday, at 1 p.m. on ESPNU. ESPN3 will also offer three games from the Virginia Tech at No. 6 North Carolina series Thursday and Friday at 6 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m.

Next weekend, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN3 will combine to offer eight conference championships, including the title games Sunday, May 27, from the ACC (noon, ESPN2), BIG EAST (noon, ESPNU) and SEC (3:30 p.m., ESPN2).

 


Men’s Lacrosse: In-Studio Guest on ESPNU for Quarterfinal Rounds  

The NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship Presented by Enterprise Rent-A-Car action continues with quarterfinal games Saturday and Sunday. Host Anish Shroff, along with analyst Mark Dixon, will handle the studio coverage from ESPNU’s Charlotte, N.C. studio both days. Joining the duo as a guest analyst will be Lehigh men’s lacrosse coach Kevin Cassese, whose team recently fell to Maryland in first-round action as the No. 7 seed in the tournament. Cassese was the 2001 ACC Player of the Year and a three-time All-American at Duke.

Game information:

Full details and schedule

 


Softball Championship: 62 Games and More than 125 Hours of Softball Coverage

For the 31st year, ESPN networks will be the home of the NCAA Division I Softball Championship. The lineup will include telecasts of every Women’s College World Series (WCWS) contest for the 12th straight event and every game from all eight Super Regional sites for the fifth straight year. Championship action begins this Friday with games from three Regional sites.

Highlights:

Full details and schedule

 

Follow on Twitter: #WCWS, @ESPNU and ESPN Softball Analysts

 


 

This Week on ESPNU: Debut of Lolo Documentary

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ESPN Films’ Lolo debuts Monday, at 7 p.m. on ESPNU. The fourth in the SEC “Storied” documentary series focuses on the underdog story of U.S. Olympic athlete Lolo Jones and the hurdles she continues to jump over on and off the track. Full details

 

Follow on Twitter: #Lolo; @lolojones

 


 

College Football Live Roundtable Continues to Count Down the Preseason Top 20

ESPN’s daily, half-hour College Football Live program (3:30 p.m., ESPN) will continue with its roundtable-style review of its preseason Top 20 with the next five schools ranked Nos. 10-6: No. 10 Michigan, No. 9 Arkansas, No. 8 South Carolina, No. 7 Florida State and No. 6 Georgia. ESPN analysts Todd Blackledge, Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, Jesse Palmer, David Pollack and Robert Smith, along with college football reporter Mark Schlabach, weigh in on each team’s strength of schedule, incoming freshman and returning players, as well as a hard look at conference play. Additional segments will appear on SportsCenter and ESPN.com.

This week’s College Football Live features analyst Brock Huard at the desk, while next week analysts Andre Ware and Ed Cunningham join the show.

Roundtable Photo Gallery

ESPN’s College Football Live preseason Top 20 poll results:

  1. USC
  2. LSU
  3. Alabama
  4. Oregon
  5. Oklahoma
  6. Georgia
  7. Florida State
  8. South Carolina
  9. Arkansas
  10. Michigan
  11. West Virginia
  12. Michigan State
  13. Kansas State
  14. TCU
  15. Stanford
  16. Wisconsin
  17. Nebraska
  18. Clemson
  19. Virginia Tech
  20. Ohio State

 Follow on Twitter: @CFBLive

 

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