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RE: Broadcasting & Cable: Media Buyers, ESPN Negotiating $20M in Bowl Game Ad Make...
(01-08-2016 06:05 PM)stever20 Wrote:  
(01-08-2016 05:35 PM)MplsBison Wrote:  
(01-08-2016 05:30 PM)stever20 Wrote:  I don't think they have any interest in having them before the bowls. I mean, they could have the playoffs semifinals in your thing as early as December 27. I don't think they want it that early at all.

And I do think like the Big Ten/Pac 12 will always push to have the bowls included in the playoff.....

Perhaps. But college football's known day is Saturday. People always have those Sat off, whether it's the one after Xmas or the one after Xmas or the one after NY.

Bowls are tied to their traditional dates, but standalone CFP semi games can move.

Sorry no chance in hell there would be any playoff game on Dec 27. That's just complete lunacy.

Because?
01-08-2016 06:37 PM
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