College Football Kickoff 2024: A New Era Dawns at Big Ten Network as the Conference Welcomes Four West Coast Programs A remodeled studio, hires behind and in-front of the camera, and a new graphics package for Olympic sports highlight one of the biggest years in network history By Brandon Costa, Director of Digital Thursday, August 29, 2024 - 1:51 pm
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The 2024-25 academic year is not just a new chapter in the history of college athletics (particularly college football). It's a whole new book.
Supersized power conferences. An expanded playoff. NIL money pouring in. This isn't your father's fall Saturday.
To welcome its 18th season and four new member schools Big Ten Network debuted a new studio set at its Chicago headquarters earlier this month. (Photos Courtesy of BTN)
One of the conferences undergoing one of the most significant transformations is the Big Ten Conference. The traditionally Midwest brand is now fully a coast-to-coast juggernaut with the addition of four glamour West Coast programs in UCLA, Southern Cal, Oregon, and Washington.
This growth to 18 member institutions makes the 18th year of the Big Ten Network (BTN), arguably, the most significant one since its first.
It is certainly an important moment for us, says Mark Hulsey, SVP Production/Executive Producer at Big Ten Network, a veteran of BTN since 2009. When you look at the overall landscape of college athletics, we feel fortunate to be in this position. This year we'll be able to televise events at the Rose Bowl, the Coliseum, Husky Stadium, Hayward Field and Autzen Stadium at Oregon; we couldn't be more excited. We feel like we've worked very hard over the past six months to get ready but it's definitely humbling to be a small part of this as we approach what is a very big year for us.
New Studio, At-Home Control Room Upgrades Highlight Chicago HQ Like any truly gracious host, BTN has refreshed their Chicago headquarters in preparation for their new roommates. Most notably, the network has debuted a brand new set from which it will anchor all of its studio coverage.
Named Studio D in honor of former Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany, the remodeled studio space was developed with Dimensional and Jack Morton Design Group, one of the industry leaders in studio set design. Its the same design firm that helped map out the massive, innovative Studio A for FOX Sports in L.A. Jack Morton SVP, Senior Design Director Larry Hartman and his team collaborated with both BTN and the network's parent company FOX to create this new set.
It will give us so many more options in how we present our studio content, says Hulsey, who noted that BTN also received help on the space from NEP Sweetwater and Airtime Lighting. The LED backgrounds give us much more flexibility to keep the look fresh for all of our shows. The collaboration with Fox on these projects is always so beneficial to us. We're really pleased with the results.
BTN's Chicago HQ is also home to four centralized at-home production control rooms. These spaces are used to produce a tier of live games (including select football games) and also runs the network's traveling Saturday football pregame show BTN Tailgate. The network has invested in some upgrades in those rooms, adding updated Grass Valley switchers and upgrading its Evertz Dreamcatcher network to support the addition of super slow-mo on at-home produced live games.
Hulsey says BTN doesn't shy away from using at-home models on football games, with those shows tapping out at about 10 cameras (plus the super slow-mos).
Welcome to the Party As for outside the four walls of BTN Studios, big changes are coming to the operations side of the house as four new campuses are added to the rotation. Plus, there's the not-so-subtle integration of live events in the Pacific timezone.
VP, Operations John Sugihara, VP of Remote Production Alex Bertsche,and VP, Remote Events Sue Maryott have grown a relationship with their vendors, including Mobile TV Group and Rush Media, who have expanded their truck offerings to accommodate the four additional locations. They are also both building new at-home-friendly trucks to live in Los Angeles and the Pacific Northwest.
Having parent company FOX out in Los Angeles and being comfortable with covering major events from these four schools has also been a nice help.
They're always there to assist and they've always have been, whether it be crewing or any operational needs that we have, praises Hulsey. That's given us a reassurance that we're going to get off to a smooth start.
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- Big Ten Conference (@bigten) August 2, 2024
The addition of UCLA, USC, Oregon, and Washington has also led to staff expansion at BTN, both behind and in front of the camera. The first hire the network made after absorbing the four former Pac-12 schools was to an old friend. Senior Director, Remote Operations, Sarah Backerman, is back at Big Ten Network, where she first got her start in 2010 as a freelance producer and coordinator for the network's Student U program. After a decade leading operations at Pac-12 Networks, she's returned to her roots and has proven quite valuable to BTN's expansion.
The first and most important thing we had to look at was our staffing and we felt it was very important to add staff that had extensive and institutional knowledge of the four new schools, says Hulsey. [Sarah] has come in and made an immediate impact. Her relationships with the four incoming schools and vendors got us off to a smooth start.
That institutional knowledge will also show itself on camera with the hiring of ex-Pac-12 Network t










