Was that Lorenzen? Or something like that?
I was just watching ESPN's magazine show "E60", and they had a segment on the history of the Gatorade shower (narrated by Keith Jackson of all...
I'd love to be there too Cliff. I'll have to settle for a sports bar with some very pretty barmaids.
I'm not here promoting exposure for sure. Heck, if LSU isn't on national tv, it's a better excuse for me to go watch it in a sports bar.
Now that would make no sense at all. Why not just play at 11pm and go head to head with UNLV vs. New Mexico? Actually, that game is already...
I believe he meant that with SC dismissing Garcia, that FLorida will have an easier road to winning the SEC east.
It was actually his ineptness and carelessness while winning that made him a national phenomenon.
Well, I really doubt that can be negotiated. It's ashame, but when billions of TV dollars are involved, the CBS executives get to drive the bus.
The Western Kentucky game has been moved to 9 in the morning. Oh wait....my mistake.
I'm not arguing exposure. I'm agreeing that LSU should play night games, but i'm trying to help explain why it isn't happening. As for Michigan...
Tell CBS you DON'T want any more night games. Then you might just get one.
Granted they played Kentucky, but his replacement put up impressive numbers last week. Perhaps they will be better off.
I think in the end....if showing a game on Saturday night would make more money they would.....if they could. So then. 1. Would it make more...
The Honey Badger doesn't give a sh*t.
ESPN and ABC seem to monopolize the Saturday night football schedule. I notice that this Saturday, ABC is showing a Nascar race instead of football.
ESPN gets the prime time slot? Well, yes. They do choose to show games in primetime. But they show games from noon til midnight.
I definitely didn't like who made the call. Considering the refs on the TV screen didn't call it, I assumed there was an illegal block somewhere...
LSU line opened at 15, and has already moved to -16 over the Vols.
The SEC has a huge deal with ESPN too. ESPN gets rights to games not picked up by the Network package.
Would CLM have acted any differently if Wing's TD was called back while Florida held a 14-0 lead?