
Applebees have Shrimp???OD is going to be gorging himself with $1 shrimp at Applebees after Georgia taps that ass in week 1.


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Applebees have Shrimp???OD is going to be gorging himself with $1 shrimp at Applebees after Georgia taps that ass in week 1.
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"Parts is Parts..."There's no Applebee's close to here yet they always show commercials for it here. I just saw one the other days something about 12 shrimp for a dollar. So yes. "Shrimp" The last one closed like right before COVID after some cook cut the tip of his finger off and some lady found it in her salad. Yummy!
Not quite, at least Indiana and Rutgers will be when people are awake stillEasy now. The same ratings will be POURING IN when Indiana and Rutgers are playing.
Not quite, at least Indiana and Rutgers will be when people are awake still
Not unless they can guarantee punches will be thrown.Pac 12 after dark looking skrong in week 1 with Idaho @ Washington State at 9:30 PM EST and Kent State & Washington at 10:30 EST.
Ratings will be through the roof.
I guess ESPN did nab Boise State @ Oregon State for 10:30 PM EST, which objectively is watchable at least, but nobody on the east coast is staying up to watch a 7-5 G5 team play a 7-6 PAC 12 team.
These late night games really do seem to be fillers so they aren't just running more sports center reruns.
ESPN will basically be the SEC network and that's about it, they'll play some ACC games on the lesser channels and occasionally have teams like Clemson on the main ones. But lets not kid ourselves, ESPN is basically now just the SEC even if the other conferences are on it. And it's been trending that way for a while, which is why I'm really kind of glad the B10 is going the direction it's going. Major broadcast networks vs. a subscription channel.
These late night games really do seem to be fillers so they aren't just running more sports center reruns.
Other than fans of teams playing in those games, only those of us that are CFB addicts will watch 'em. (And some of their fans may not be willing to either.)Lol yea. It's a stupid argument to argue which turd sandwich would draw more eyes. But it would be Indiana/Rutgers.
No one is claiming thats a big draw anyway. ODs logic is that the whole Pac 12 will now have many many eyes on it because of ESPN.
Pac 12 after dark looking skrong in week 1 with Idaho @ Washington State at 9:30 PM EST and Kent State & Washington at 10:30 EST.
Ratings will be through the roof.
I guess ESPN did nab Boise State @ Oregon State for 10:30 PM EST, which objectively is watchable at least, but nobody on the east coast is staying up to watch a 7-5 G5 team play a 7-6 PAC 12 team.
These late night games really do seem to be fillers so they aren't just running more sports center reruns.
Is this serious? Honestly I haven’t seen it reported anywhere. Plus the B12 next contract is in 2024, I highly doubt ESPN would want to negotiate now for then much less renegotiate before then. The PAC may have gotten a nice lifeline.ESPN just announced they are in talks with the Big 12 to bring them in as a full partner.
Looks like the PAC's only landing spot is going to be with FOX who has no incentive to pay since they are the only ones bidding.
No but OD spent an hour searching for it I promise you.Is this serious? Honestly I haven’t seen it reported anywhere. Plus the B12 next contract is in 2024, I highly doubt ESPN would want to negotiate now for then much less renegotiate before then. The PAC may have gotten a nice lifeline.
Damnit WTNo but OD spent an hour searching for it I promise you.
Added bonus.
Beth Mowens will call Oregon games.
Damn.I think I heard that Beth has dibs on Iowa...so Fox is getting her in a package deal.
Bama. DuhDamn.
Now I gotta choose which team I root for.
To get Beth.
I will watch all college football PAC 10/12, MAC, SEC, whatever. ESPN has dominated sports marketing in the college football realm because of who they have had. I feel most of the games will be pushed late especially when the CFP possible PAC teams fall off. You can market a pile of shit, but it is still a pile of shit. I am not saying the PAC is garbage, but I feel that ESPN will dominate the sports market, but ESPN doesn't need the PAC to do this.You're delusional if you dont think ESPN will do whatever they can to promote the conferences that have aligned with them and that they back. Good luck getting much true national attention with FOX Sports. ESPN dominates in sports marketing. Sure FOX has a lot of money, but they don't market their product like ESPN does.
But that doesn’t mean they spend it on college sports.There's still a TON of inventory ESPN has to fill. During conference play, once OU and Texas join, there's only going to be at a max 8 SEC games. But most weeks it will be 7 games. Between ABC and ESPN/2/U and the SECN, there is a potential of 18 games per week. That leaves about 11 games per week they need content for. The ACC isn't going to be able to fill that alone. The P12 and B12 are viable options.