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FWST: TCU, Texas Tech and Baylor’s future as Power 5 schools depends on ESPN, Fox and Big Ten
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<blockquote data-quote="Froggy Style" data-source="post: 3164346" data-attributes="member: 89"><p>People in Texas are HUGE fans of college football. People in the NE (and LA from what I can tell) region really only watch and talk about their pro teams. It's very strange. I lived up there for a bit, and everyone just gave me grief about the cowboys because I was from Texas. They thought it was weird I didn't have much interest in the pro banter. Occasionally, I would let them know I couldn't care less about them, and generally just watch games where TCU players were playing.</p><p></p><p>Summary...being in the NYC/tri-state area is meaningless. It's not about Rutgers...it's just that nobody cares in general. People in Texas will watch big games regardless of the team...especially if it's a local team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Froggy Style, post: 3164346, member: 89"] People in Texas are HUGE fans of college football. People in the NE (and LA from what I can tell) region really only watch and talk about their pro teams. It's very strange. I lived up there for a bit, and everyone just gave me grief about the cowboys because I was from Texas. They thought it was weird I didn't have much interest in the pro banter. Occasionally, I would let them know I couldn't care less about them, and generally just watch games where TCU players were playing. Summary...being in the NYC/tri-state area is meaningless. It's not about Rutgers...it's just that nobody cares in general. People in Texas will watch big games regardless of the team...especially if it's a local team. [/QUOTE]
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