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RE: Ideas on how to make espn a mid-major.
(02-25-2018 12:05 AM)DawgNBama Wrote:  
(02-24-2018 07:45 PM)msm96wolf Wrote:  BB777,

I am sorry, if ECU would have gotten their basketball program just to NIT level every year, they would have been in the Big East 20 years ago. The basketball program has been the albatross around ECU's neck. Again, I will never understand why ECU could never get basketball off the ground but that is the primary reason why ECU has been kept our of BCS and P5 conferences. That is not ESPN's fault. Currently, the current AD is what is holding ECU down, not ESPN.

I have to disagree. What’s going on with the Big 12 is a case in point. ESPN has become a monopoly, just like Standard Oil, Microsoft, Bell Telephone, etc. Time to give ESPN a rival.

DawgnBama,
I’m surprised to hear you say this....but glad! +3
02-25-2018 07:21 AM
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