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You have a number of networks on the outside looking in, at ABC/ESPN when it comes to college football. ABC is the BCS!! Some networks get the leftover crumbs but nobody competes in any way with ABC/ESPN. Fox, as an example is putting together a college sports network right now and all the cable companies in the country that carry ESPN carry FOX too!!! I am by no means suggesting this would be a big deal the first few years, although, I think it would be bigger than the the regular Liberty Bowl or Houston Bowl is right now. The AFL was pretty much laughed at by the newspapers in the NFL cities and others but time cured that!! For FOX or some other network to broadcast games doesn't take a huge audience to beat the Northern Australian Open Tennis Tourney that they are broadcasting now!! The NFL had tremendous history and tradition on their side, a lot more than the BCS has, so I think it would be worth while--- especially compared to nothing that we have now!!! :bang:
06-23-2004 01:27 PM
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