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RE: Fox's Big Noon Kickoff is cutting into Gameday because of SEC Bias
(11-28-2019 01:35 PM)Big Ron Buckeye Wrote:  https://awfulannouncing.com/ncaa/fox-is-...itism.html

The title says it all. I count myself among those that have absolutely no interest in watching ESPN peddle the SEC at every possible opportunity. Fox is pushing Ohio State, Michigan, and the rest of the B1G boys especially Penn State. I think they need to spread a little of that love to Oklahoma, Texas, USC and other prominent Big 12 and Pac 12 games they broadcast.
On another note... I kinda like Big Noon Kickoff. Going back decades now the BigTen always had early slots on ESPN and ESPN 2. I'll watch Big Ten football whatever time it comes on so to me getting that Primetime game early when there are really few other compelling games on was a masterful business move.

Stick to the B1G network then. Or do they talk too much about the other teams in the conference besides THE Ohio State University for your liking?
12-01-2019 12:16 PM
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