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Slightly off topic, but what is up with this Saturday's road game being at 11am. That is two weeks in a row. Is 11 am the AAC Game of the Week time slot?
 
01-09-2015 12:59 PM
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(01-09-2015 12:59 PM)Bruce Monnin Wrote:  Slightly off topic, but what is up with this Saturday's road game being at 11am. That is two weeks in a row. Is 11 am the AAC Game of the Week time slot?

ESPN realized a few years ago that they could cram at least one more college basketball game broadcast into a Saturday if they moved the first tip time to 11am instead of noon. Yes, just another way ESPN is running college sports these days. So the list goes as such:

Who's in charge of college athletics?
1) TV Networks
2) Apparel Providers
3) Big Money Boosters
4) Corporate Sponsors
5) University Administrators




6) The NCAA
 
01-09-2015 02:13 PM
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