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  • Originally posted by Viking View Post
    Just beyond bizarre. We balk over entering a BCS league over a not-for-profit channel that has exactly one live broadcast of BYU football to its record.

    Stupid.
    Being on FSN and FX and not ESPN or ABC every week must be a killer to the BYU administration or something? That's what it seems like in a way.

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    • Gone in 2012... Mizzou seems to be in a hurry:

      "If there is one thing I am, it's always right." -Ted Nugent.
      "I honestly believe saying someone is a smart lawyer is damning with faint praise. The smartest people become engineers and scientists." -SU.
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      • Well, if BYU's distribution of games in a BCS conference is anything like Utah's distribution in the PAC 12, then I say "yes" to independence.

        I have seen EVERY football game on TV this year (I did have to wait a couple of hours to see our PAC 12 game). I'm looking forward to roughly 20 basketball games this year. Compared to last year...

        This is a huge deal for me. I know that this doesn't matter at all for a lot of BYU fans in Utah, but there are many of us out of Utah. I've had a football party at my house to watch the games and we have many over each time.

        So, if it is between playing OU in Provo or seeing BYU every week, I would choose the latter. I know this is not a popular response on here, but I think there is a large BYU fan base that feels similarly.
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        • Originally posted by doctorcoug View Post
          Well, if BYU's distribution of games in a BCS conference is anything like Utah's distribution in the PAC 12, then I say "yes" to independence.

          I have seen EVERY football game on TV this year (I did have to wait a couple of hours to see our PAC 12 game). I'm looking forward to roughly 20 basketball games this year. Compared to last year...

          This is a huge deal for me. I know that this doesn't matter at all for a lot of BYU fans in Utah, but there are many of us out of Utah. I've had a football party at my house to watch the games and we have many over each time.

          So, if it is between playing OU in Provo or seeing BYU every week, I would choose the latter. I know this is not a popular response on here, but I think there is a large BYU fan base that feels similarly.
          This year with Utah is a one year only deal. Next year, they will get game coverage a plenty.

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          • Originally posted by doctorcoug View Post
            Well, if BYU's distribution of games in a BCS conference is anything like Utah's distribution in the PAC 12, then I say "yes" to independence.

            I have seen EVERY football game on TV this year (I did have to wait a couple of hours to see our PAC 12 game). I'm looking forward to roughly 20 basketball games this year. Compared to last year...

            This is a huge deal for me. I know that this doesn't matter at all for a lot of BYU fans in Utah, but there are many of us out of Utah. I've had a football party at my house to watch the games and we have many over each time.

            So, if it is between playing OU in Provo or seeing BYU every week, I would choose the latter. I know this is not a popular response on here, but I think there is a large BYU fan base that feels similarly.
            I love watching all the games. I've never been able to do that and have had to tune in to KSL over the internet the last few years. However, I'd gladly give up the ability to see every game in favor of seeing 4-5 good games. I'd rather see quality rather than quantity. We have a lot of quantity this year, but holy fuck, the teams suck. Ole Miss is 1-something, ISU...really? OSU is horrible, Idaho...meh. The combined record of the teams we have beat is something like 4-50, or something...(NB: that's hyperbole). What is the point of watching every game against garbage competition? I'd rather see 4-5 games a year against the likes of the Big 12. I would hope most cougar fans would prefer that as well.
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            • Hogs athletic director seems to hint that the SEC will not be staying at 14 teams...

              The addition of Missouri will increase SEC membership to 14 schools, including Texas A&M, which announced last month that it was also leaving the Big 12 for the SEC.

              Asked what division Missouri would be in, Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long posted on his Twitter account that Missouri will be in the "East initially."
              So who would they add from the east?

              Link: http://espn.go.com/college-sports/st...hurdles-remain
              "If there is one thing I am, it's always right." -Ted Nugent.
              "I honestly believe saying someone is a smart lawyer is damning with faint praise. The smartest people become engineers and scientists." -SU.
              "Yet I still see wisdom in that which Uncle Ted posts." -creek.
              GIVE 'EM HELL, BRIGHAM!

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              • I imagine they'll add Clemson and possibly Virginia Tech if they tried to expand to 16. I think your reading into it too much though, I don't think the ACC schools want to leave, and the Big East schools don't seem good enough for the SEC to pick-up.

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                • Originally posted by Uncle Ted View Post
                  Hogs athletic director seems to hint that the SEC will not be staying at 14 teams...



                  So who would they add from the east?

                  Link: http://espn.go.com/college-sports/st...hurdles-remain
                  Which Dysfunctional 12 whatever team jumps ship next?
                  "Take it to the Bank"

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                  • Bleech. This whole thing sucks. B12 sucks. Indy sucks. Pac12 a bunch of bigoted assholes. It just sucks

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                    • Originally posted by Hot Lunch View Post
                      Which Dysfunctional 12 whatever team jumps ship next?
                      I take it geography wasn't your favorite subject.

                      Although they may consider poaching WVU or some other B12 target like Louisville.
                      "If there is one thing I am, it's always right." -Ted Nugent.
                      "I honestly believe saying someone is a smart lawyer is damning with faint praise. The smartest people become engineers and scientists." -SU.
                      "Yet I still see wisdom in that which Uncle Ted posts." -creek.
                      GIVE 'EM HELL, BRIGHAM!

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                      • Originally posted by UtahJazzFan88 View Post
                        I imagine they'll add Clemson and possibly Virginia Tech if they tried to expand to 16. I think your reading into it too much though, I don't think the ACC schools want to leave, and the Big East schools don't seem good enough for the SEC to pick-up.
                        What about FSU? FSU and Florida are required by law or something to play each other each year. FSU might as well move to the SEC.

                        If the SEC goes to 16 teams and the other conferences don't expand as well then I can see the SEC having a good case for getting more than two BCS games per year. I think they even hinted at this at least once. Yep, here it is...

                        The Bowl Championship Series' two-team per conference limit could be up for discussion as the BCS nears another round of television negotiations.

                        Southeastern Conference commissioner Mike Slive was asked during a teleconference Tuesday about the possibility of the BCS changing its rules to allow more than two teams from a conference to play in the five most lucrative bowl games in a year.

                        [...]

                        Since the BCS was implemented in 1999, the Big Ten has received two BCS bids in a season 10 times. The SEC has gotten two BCS bids eight times. The Big 12 has received two BCS five times and the Pac-10 (now Pac-12) three times.

                        The Big East and Atlantic Coast Conference have never received two BCS bids in a season.
                        Link: http://espn.go.com/college-football/...nference-limit
                        "If there is one thing I am, it's always right." -Ted Nugent.
                        "I honestly believe saying someone is a smart lawyer is damning with faint praise. The smartest people become engineers and scientists." -SU.
                        "Yet I still see wisdom in that which Uncle Ted posts." -creek.
                        GIVE 'EM HELL, BRIGHAM!

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                        • Originally posted by Uncle Ted View Post
                          What about FSU? FSU and Florida are required by law or something to play each other each year. FSU might as well move to the SEC.

                          If the SEC goes to 16 teams and the other conferences don't expand as well then I can see the SEC having a good case for getting more than two BCS games per year. I think they even hinted at this at least once. Yep, here it is...



                          Link: http://espn.go.com/college-football/...nference-limit
                          To be honest I think that's the SEC's endgame. Not just the BCS game but also take the NCAA out of college football altogether.
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                          • Originally posted by Uncle Ted View Post
                            I take it geography wasn't your favorite subject.

                            Although they may consider poaching WVU or some other B12 target like Louisville.
                            It wasn't for the SEC presidents either. Isn't Mizzou playing in the SEC east? That doesn't make sense.
                            "Take it to the Bank"

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                            • Originally posted by Surfah View Post
                              To be honest I think that's the SEC's endgame. Not just the BCS game but also take the NCAA out of college football altogether.
                              The NCAA is a joke. The NCAA needs to be more of a governing body than they are just providing rules to follow. Obviously that's not going to happen.

                              The 2 BCS game idea is the only reason why the SEC should expand.

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                              • The SEC may be having some buyer's remorse with these numbers...

                                Missouri/Texas A&M Down Big From Previous Week: Last Saturday’s Missouri/#16 Texas A&M game earned a 0.5 U.S. rating and 805,000 viewers on FX, down 44% in ratings and 45% in viewership from last week’s comparable game (OKST/MIZZ: 0.9, 1.473M). (The Voice of TV)
                                And here is why Notre Dame needs to be in a conference... (So they don't have to play Navy or Air Force any more.)

                                For the second time this season, ratings for Notre Dame football on NBC fell to a record low.

                                Last Saturday’s Navy/Notre Dame game earned a mere 1.1 final rating and 1.724 million viewers on NBC, down 15% in ratings and 8% in viewership from the network’s fifth Notre Dame telecast last year (WMU/ND: 1.3, 1.863M), and down 50% and 46%, respectively, from the fifth such telecast in 2009 (BC/ND: 2.2, 3.438M).

                                The game ties Air Force/Notre Dame earlier this season as the lowest rated Notre Dame football game ever on NBC.

                                Prior to this season, the lowest rated Notre Dame game on NBC was Duke/Notre Dame in 2007, which earned a 1.2 rating.
                                Last edited by Uncle Ted; 11-06-2011, 08:02 PM. Reason: To fix the URL
                                "If there is one thing I am, it's always right." -Ted Nugent.
                                "I honestly believe saying someone is a smart lawyer is damning with faint praise. The smartest people become engineers and scientists." -SU.
                                "Yet I still see wisdom in that which Uncle Ted posts." -creek.
                                GIVE 'EM HELL, BRIGHAM!

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