Sometimes I wonder what would happen if a league ditched Disney and all the other sports networks and skipped most of the middle men and created their own streaming network. With the advancement of technology I think each venue could have their own production booth and crew, sideline reporters, etc. The league could have a main broad cast crew to handle the big games and a couple of 2nd teamers to handle the lesser games. For the least desirable games let each school handle the broadcast duties with in-house resources. A&M did something similar vs Tx State during the Franchione days when we shifted a game to mid-week due to a hurricane threat.
Get the network it’s own App, make it available to all the major platforms such as Roku and Firestick. Be smart about the competing times and games. Set up the advertising, which would probably be the biggest hurdle, and go. You could even try to get somebody like Netflix or Amazon to bid some games a la TNF. Heck for that matter cut some deals with non network tv partners and put the game over air channels.
It could maybe work if someone took the risk and initiative and pioneered it. You’d cut out the middleman, be in charge of all the aspects of broadcasting both times and schedules and not have to compete with other conferences for the best spots.
Worth a shot.