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College Football production values
Since the oOP of the current thread on the matteromitted CBS, I have decided to revisit the subject at hand and state this question. Which network has the best production valued in college football?
07-30-2014 09:39 AM
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RE: College Football production values
(07-30-2014 09:39 AM)Rube Dali Wrote:  Since the oOP of the current thread on the matteromitted CBS, I have decided to revisit the subject at hand and state this question. Which network has the best production valued in college football?

Studio Show ESPN...Game Broadcast CBS Over the Air...especially with the Prime SEC Game of the Week & the Army-Navy Game...07-coffee3
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