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Pretty Sure You are Wrong
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College football seems to be intent on packing more and more advertising into game broadcasts in some sort of evil experiment to see how much fans attending games can tolerate. They are even willing to reduce the amount of actual football played in exchange for more advertising time.
That has been discussed here and it sucks.
That being said, the TV deal that includes FOX, NBC, and CBS does provide a great weekly lineup of high exposure B1G games and it is really fun to watch. With the Gopher season being so front loaded with home games (I attend them all), yesterday was college football viewing perfection for me and I may have set some personal viewing records.
I love watching college football at the cabin. I watched B1G football and was actively flipping between easily accessible games from 11:00 AM until the end of the Gopher post game, well after midnight.
My intimate relationship with my couch/TV was only briefly broken a few times during the day to put a few storm windows on. It was glorious. I LOVE the way they have the kickoff times distributed throughout the day between network options.
It seems light years ahead of what any other conference is doing, even the SEC.
That has been discussed here and it sucks.
That being said, the TV deal that includes FOX, NBC, and CBS does provide a great weekly lineup of high exposure B1G games and it is really fun to watch. With the Gopher season being so front loaded with home games (I attend them all), yesterday was college football viewing perfection for me and I may have set some personal viewing records.
I love watching college football at the cabin. I watched B1G football and was actively flipping between easily accessible games from 11:00 AM until the end of the Gopher post game, well after midnight.
My intimate relationship with my couch/TV was only briefly broken a few times during the day to put a few storm windows on. It was glorious. I LOVE the way they have the kickoff times distributed throughout the day between network options.
It seems light years ahead of what any other conference is doing, even the SEC.