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How likely is ESPN Gameday?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dogfrog" data-source="post: 668339" data-attributes="member: 1924"><p>I'm starting to hear more people assume a Utah win over TCU this year, but I think both TCU and Utah are being ignored to an extent. You may have noticed that part of the ESPN "schtick" when it comes to the MWC teams is that it hurts us because "nobody sees the MWC play. Nobody can find them on TV". Well in Houston, I have had 11 of 12 TCU games available to me on my basic cable package this year. Ten on Saturday, one on Friday. The ESPN comments are understandably self serving, suggesting that you must be on ESPN in order to be taken seriously and win votes in the polls. That is part of why ESPN would prefer to have Boise be the only non AQ make it this year. They can then say that Boise's ESPN affiliation helped get them there, and continue saying Utah and TCU were hurt because we were not ESPN properties. It's just business, but sad for college football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dogfrog, post: 668339, member: 1924"] I'm starting to hear more people assume a Utah win over TCU this year, but I think both TCU and Utah are being ignored to an extent. You may have noticed that part of the ESPN "schtick" when it comes to the MWC teams is that it hurts us because "nobody sees the MWC play. Nobody can find them on TV". Well in Houston, I have had 11 of 12 TCU games available to me on my basic cable package this year. Ten on Saturday, one on Friday. The ESPN comments are understandably self serving, suggesting that you must be on ESPN in order to be taken seriously and win votes in the polls. That is part of why ESPN would prefer to have Boise be the only non AQ make it this year. They can then say that Boise's ESPN affiliation helped get them there, and continue saying Utah and TCU were hurt because we were not ESPN properties. It's just business, but sad for college football. [/QUOTE]
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