Sen. Roger Marshall calls on DOJ to investigate ESPN’s role in Big 12 realignment – POLITICO

Sen. Roger Marshall calls on DOJ to investigate ESPN’s role in Big 12 realignment – POLITICO
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Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby sent a letter to ESPN’s president last week, accusing the company of conspiring with at least one other conference to disband the Big 12. He suggested the company helped Texas and Oklahoma find new homes in order to poach the Big 12’s remaining teams like Kansas University and Kansas State — two universities Marshall has ties to.

ESPN has denied the accusations, calling Bowlsby’s claims “unsubstantiated.”

“The accusations you have made are entirely without merit,” ESPN’s letter said. “To be clear, ESPN has engaged in no wrongful conduct and, thus, there is nothing to ‘cease and desist.’”

The Big 12’s television deal with ESPN and Fox expires at the end of 2025, and ESPN is the sole TV partner for the SEC.

“Because they have the television rights to the SEC they will benefit from the additions of Texas and Oklahoma immensely,” Marshall said. “Conveniently, the ESPN-SEC deal begins in 2024 and their contract expires with the Big XII only a year later when the teams are slated to join the SEC.”