KEY POINTS
  • The Big Ten's new $7 billion media rights deal will string the conference's top football games across three major networks each week.
  • The Big Ten announced Thursday it has reached seven-year agreements with Fox, CBS and NBC to share the rights to the conference's football and basketball games.
Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Donaven McCulley (0) rushes away from Ohio State Buckeyes defensive tackle Jerron Cage (86) during the Big Ten conference college football game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Indiana Hoosiers on October 23, 2021, at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana.

The Big Ten's new $7 billion media rights deal will string the conference's top football games across three major networks each week, creating an NFL-style television schedule on Saturdays.

The Big Ten announced Thursday it has reached seven-year agreements with Fox, CBS and NBC to share the rights to the conference's football and basketball games.