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lol
I would much rather see a bowl game in a facility like this than a similar sized crowd in an NFL stadium
The swag bags will consist of airbrushed t-shirts, saltwater taffy, mini-golf vouchers, and tickets to Ripley's Believe It or Not.
hmmm... very nice golf courses there. Highs of low 60's in December with lows in 40's. I could make that work.
Quote:The facility opened in 2003 and is named in honor of Coby Garrett Brooks and Boni Belle Brooks, children of Robert "Bob" Brooks.[2] Brooks was a Loris, South Carolina native and was the chairman of Hooters of America, Inc. The stadium is notable for its teal artificial turf.[3]
So do we know which bowl game-games are set to expire?
With ESPN producing it for the MAC it will probably be on a Monday at 3am on ESPN News and displayed in a picture-in-picture window, while on the main display they run a replay of the 1964 UCLA Spring Game, and along the crawl they display the World League Bocce Ball scores.
(11-14-2018 01:23 PM)Toledo Football 1st Wrote: [ -> ]With ESPN producing it for the MAC it will probably be on a Monday at 3am on ESPN News and displayed in a picture-in-picture window, while on the main display they run a replay of the 1964 UCLA Spring Game, and along the crawl they display the World League Bocce Ball scores.

I think starting in 2019 you'll start seeing ESPN use the ESPN+ platform for the lesser bowl games. The gambling angle draws a lot of people in to even games involving 6-6 G5 teams and I think ESPN will want to increase subscriptions and ad sales for live events on the streaming channel. It wouldn't shock me if this new one and bowls like New Mexico, Camellia, Bahamas, Hawaii, etc. are moved over to it and, with the increase in available legal gambling, people follow it over to the streaming service.
(11-14-2018 01:23 PM)Toledo Football 1st Wrote: [ -> ]With ESPN producing it for the MAC it will probably be on a Monday at 3am on ESPN News and displayed in a picture-in-picture window, while on the main display they run a replay of the 1964 UCLA Spring Game, and along the crawl they display the World League Bocce Ball scores.

04-rock04-rock Would be even funnier if it weren't so close to being the truth.
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