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RE: Holiday appears to be moving from ESPN
(06-15-2017 01:09 PM)Nittany_Bearcat Wrote:  Holiday Bowl News. Officially on December 28th - a 9 PM ET game on FS1.

http://www.holidaybowl.com/fox-sports-ai...iday-bowl/

A coup by FS1.

Three more years of the current contracts then the commishes of the G5 can get to work on upgraded non-CFP games.
06-15-2017 06:34 PM
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RE: Holiday appears to be moving from ESPN
Any idea what FOX is paying for the Holiday Bowl?
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RE: Holiday appears to be moving from ESPN
That is the one think I hope that happens that bowls sign new TV partners. I get the ESPN ones will not be on the bidding block but the none ones should listen to other bidders. I remember when you could actually watch football bowl games on NBC, ABC, FOX and CBS OTA on NYE/NYD. Thank how rare that is now. Now that the CFP has moved semis not weekends, I think bowls and networks should try and get back in the game.
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