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Shows Toledo vs Miami O .... anyone know how this happened... or the story behind this ... did Toledo or Miami get some cash!???national commercial...
11-26-2009 10:53 PM
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well, i would assume who ever owns the brodcasting rights for that game got a little cash, but I'm sure it wasn't much since you can't really tell, unless you actually care and know the teams. I am also assuming they were chosen due to the simi-generic look of both of their uniforms
11-27-2009 12:07 AM
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It was from the 2004 MACC Game that Toledo won. My guess is that Toledo and Miami get some national exposure and ESPN gets a little money from this, since ESPN broadcasted the game and owns the rights to it.
11-27-2009 09:17 AM
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