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Mahoning posted:People over 25 actually go out on NYE? I'm 34 and this was the first year I didn't go out on NYE. Most of my friends went out on NYE at least until their 30s, and most now have only stopped because they have young kids. Edit: I didn't know why they playoff games got pushed to NYE, and I kept wondering who made that dumbass decision, good to know now that it was the playoff committee. I bet ESPN hates themselves right now. Also, it's pretty stupid to try and make a new "tradition" of playoffs on NYE, when 1 out of every 3 years it actually won't be on NYE.
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Bird in a Blender posted:Also, it's pretty stupid to try and make a new "tradition" of playoffs on NYE, when 1 out of every 3 years it actually won't be on NYE. The bowl games in CFB have fallen under the sheer weight of how many gently caress all useless there are out there. It's beyond ridiculous. The BCS was poo poo and this current incarnation is poo poo. So goes the plight of NCAA foobah.
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# ? Jan 6, 2016 08:34 |
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Bowl games are all fun and most people are not complete idiots and thus capable of recognizing that the Rose Bowl is a lot more important and prestigious than the GoDaddy Bowl even though they both happen to have "bowl" in the name
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MourningView posted:Bowl games are all fun and most people are not complete idiots and thus capable of recognizing that the Rose Bowl is a lot more important and prestigious than the GoDaddy Bowl even though they both happen to have "bowl" in the name There's essentially three tiers of bowl games. - The prestigious ones, which are now largely just the New Year's Six (Rose, Sugar, Cotton, Orange, Fiesta, and sort of Peach). Roughly the top 12 teams, usually big matchups. - The less-prestigious but still historic bowls, like the Citrus or Alamo bowls, which feature 2nd/3rd place teams from major conferences and have been going on for a long time. - The filler bowls, which are typically fluid in name and location, feature teams around 7-5, and appear at all hours of the day at random on ESPN.
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I don't deny that the Rose Bowl is still very prestigious, I mostly give it grief because the game itself hasn't been interesting in a while, and it usually butts up against the Fiesta Bowl which seemed to be the "gently caress it, go deep" bowl for quite a while. E: I also hate the B1G so I'm not exactly unbiased
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AsInHowe posted:There's essentially three tiers of bowl games. The filler bowls have a quality tier too, but this often changes from year to year and I've given up keeping track. I just like college football so the more of it the better.
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The 5-7 teams all won this year after everyone freaked about diluting bowls (as if anyone ever thought the loving Foster Farms Bowl was anything but a fun exhibition that gave the players a nice trip), which owned. Also even the crappy bowls smash stuff like basketball in the ratings, which is the actual reason so many of them exist. If you don't care then don't watch, but I'm in favor of more football to watch and the players who make them seem to by and large enjoy themselves a lot and care about the games. I am in favor of players getting any sort of compensation they can for their work, even if its just a free trip to Orlando or whatever to hang out with their teammates for a week and play in front a half empty stadium. MourningView fucked around with this message at 22:12 on Jan 6, 2016 |
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MourningView posted:The 5-7 teams all won this year after everyone freaked about diluting bowls (as if anyone ever thought the loving Foster Farms Bowl was anything but a fun exhibition that gave the players a nice trip), which owned. holy poo poo they did, I didn't even notice that.
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# ? Jan 6, 2016 22:09 |
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How hard is it for FBS to copy the FCS playoff structure?
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# ? Jan 7, 2016 00:58 |
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Can't have bowl chairmen making 500k salaries if the games move to different college campuses every year based on seeding. (this is the real answer btw)
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# ? Jan 7, 2016 01:40 |
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ESPN got hammered hard overpromising on ratings to advertisers for the CFB semifinals
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DOOP posted:How hard is it for FBS to copy the FCS playoff structure? You'd be looking at a fundamental restructuring of just about every aspect and elimination of bowl games.
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ayn rand hand job posted:You'd be looking at a fundamental restructuring of just about every aspect and elimination of bowl games. I really don't believe this is true. They were able to incorporate a semifinal playoff game into the bowl structure without disrupting the previous 72 weeks of bowl games. You can insert the playoff games and remove the teams who qualified and keep the rest of the bowls exactly as they are. The inclusion of the 5-7 bowls doesn't affect the national championship, and the incorporation of a real playoff structure doesn't affect the 5-7 bowls.
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Badfinger posted:I really don't believe this is true. They were able to incorporate a semifinal playoff game into the bowl structure without disrupting the previous 72 weeks of bowl games. You can insert the playoff games and remove the teams who qualified and keep the rest of the bowls exactly as they are. The inclusion of the 5-7 bowls doesn't affect the national championship, and the incorporation of a real playoff structure doesn't affect the 5-7 bowls. The NCAA doesn't have complete scheduling control, and managing to centralizing that power would constitute a fundamental overhaul of how bowl games are organized.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 00:41 |
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Please correct me if I'm wrong, but the FBS championship isn't even an NCAA championship I don't think. The NCAA would have to wrest control away from the conferences and good luck with that.
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howe_sam posted:Please correct me if I'm wrong, but the FBS championship isn't even an NCAA championship I don't think. The NCAA would have to wrest control away from the conferences and good luck with that. Yeah. Technically there are 3 national college football championships, none of which are NCAA championships. (AP, Coaches, BCS/CFP)
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 01:46 |
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ayn rand hand job posted:Yeah. Technically there are 3 national college football championships, none of which are NCAA championships. (AP, Coaches, BCS/CFP) Four counting the Piggly Wiggly Championship
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Badfinger posted:I really don't believe this is true. They were able to incorporate a semifinal playoff game into the bowl structure without disrupting the previous 72 weeks of bowl games. You can insert the playoff games and remove the teams who qualified and keep the rest of the bowls exactly as they are. The inclusion of the 5-7 bowls doesn't affect the national championship, and the incorporation of a real playoff structure doesn't affect the 5-7 bowls. I used to write up a hypothetical 16-team playoff at the end of each regular season during the BCS era. Round of 16 games at home fields of higher seeds, quarterfinals rotating among the Cotton / Peach / Outback tier of bowls, semis and final rotating among the Big Four (Rose, Sugar, Fiesta, Orange). It included the champs from smaller conferences, so the Sun Belt would probably make more money from their champ getting trounced at Clemson on national TV than they would from whatever filler bowl their champ is tied into now.
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skaboomizzy posted:I used to write up a hypothetical 16-team playoff at the end of each regular season during the BCS era. Round of 16 games at home fields of higher seeds, quarterfinals rotating among the Cotton / Peach / Outback tier of bowls, semis and final rotating among the Big Four (Rose, Sugar, Fiesta, Orange). It included the champs from smaller conferences, so the Sun Belt would probably make more money from their champ getting trounced at Clemson on national TV than they would from whatever filler bowl their champ is tied into now. I did a hypothetical 128-team tournament last year (Bama won because god is dead). If I get bored at work this spring I may do this year's (Bama will win because god is dead).
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# ? Jan 10, 2016 04:56 |
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Jessica Mendoza will be with the Sunday Night Baseball broadcast crew all season
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# ? Jan 13, 2016 22:44 |
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Weird question, but does anybody know if the video from Ashley Whippet's first performance when he was brought onto the field at Dodger Stadium exists, and if so where I can watch it?
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 06:08 |
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I just watched ESPN.com's highlight clip of the Packers/Cardinals game and holy poo poo was it bad. Like "boom goes the dynamite" guy bad. Please tell me this was some intern level person they pulled out of an edit suite to do a quick and dirty voiceover for the website because I was better than that when I was 19 doing campus TV at Syracuse.
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# ? Jan 17, 2016 07:12 |
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That is very weird, she almost sounds stoned. Maybe it's just some weird accent, but whoever it is doesn't enunciate at all and seems to almost slur her words at certain points.
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# ? Jan 17, 2016 08:21 |
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The immediate highlight videos on the website are almost always some like 20th string ESPNNews person you've never seen on TV as far as I can tell
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# ? Jan 17, 2016 17:34 |
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OH poo poo THE NEXT 30 FOR 30 IS THE GODDAMN 85 BEARS I don't think it is humanly possible to find anything new about them since the local Chicago channels air an 85 Bears documentary like every 6 months but give me that sweet HD Payton footage please.
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# ? Jan 18, 2016 06:41 |
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Does Buddy Ryan punch his own team's Offensive Coordinator? If not, i'm not interested.
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# ? Jan 18, 2016 08:04 |
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MourningView posted:The immediate highlight videos on the website are almost always some like 20th string ESPNNews person you've never seen on TV as far as I can tell Also a lot of times they don't even post the actual broadcast highlight, so they force you to watch the lovely read.
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One of the worse (best?) ideas in NFL broadcasting - pointing a mic at a pissed off looking Cam Newton I for one enjoy panicked cutaways on live TV R.D. Mangles posted:OH poo poo THE NEXT 30 FOR 30 IS THE GODDAMN 85 BEARS Man, is there any other team on the planet that their one MOMENT OF GLORY more than the Bears? Talking to Liverpool fans comes close but at least they won a bunch of stuff back in the day, not just one title.
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MikeCrotch posted:One of the worse (best?) ideas in NFL broadcasting - pointing a mic at a pissed off looking Cam Newton The Bears won a lot of titles, they just happened well before the Super Bowl came around.
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MikeCrotch posted:Man, is there any other team on the planet that their one MOMENT OF GLORY more than the Bears? Talking to Liverpool fans comes close but at least they won a bunch of stuff back in the day, not just one title. '72 Dolphins?
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Bird in a Blender posted:The Bears won a lot of titles, they just happened well before the Super Bowl came around. So did the Lions but you don't hear Detroit fans talking about all their championships in the '50s. Well not that often, anyway.
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MikeCrotch posted:So did the Lions but you don't hear Detroit fans talking about all their championships in the '50s. We talk about them in frustration, not teary eyed reminiscence.
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MikeCrotch posted:One of the worse (best?) ideas in NFL broadcasting - pointing a mic at a pissed off looking Cam Newton Jets and Dolphins.
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Deathlove posted:'72 Dolphins? To be fair, they went undefeated.
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MikeCrotch posted:One of the worse (best?) ideas in NFL broadcasting - pointing a mic at a pissed off looking Cam Newton 1994 New York Rangers But how much of the 85 Bears is thanks to SNL Vertical Lime fucked around with this message at 17:04 on Jan 18, 2016 |
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Deathlove posted:'72 Dolphins? The '85 Bears probably gets canonzied more than the Dolphins. You really only hear about the Dolphins when the media is forced to talk about them (like when the last undefeated team loses or a team gets to say 13-0) where you hear about the '85 Bears randomly all the time. For example, after the Panthers lost this year you won't hear about the '72 Dolphins again until either a team is undefeated through like week 12 or the last undefeated team loses.
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Ribsauce posted:The '85 Bears probably gets canonzied more than the Dolphins. You really only hear about the Dolphins when the media is forced to talk about them (like when the last undefeated team loses or a team gets to say 13-0) where you hear about the '85 Bears randomly all the time. For example, after the Panthers lost this year you won't hear about the '72 Dolphins again until either a team is undefeated through like week 12 or the last undefeated team loses. You used to hear about the '72 Dolphins a lot more a decade ago. Constant mentions about how they'd always get together and celebrate when the last undefeated team lost, stuff like that. It definitely seems to have gone away though. Last time I really heard about them was when the Pats went undefeated in the regular season. You didn't hear nearly as much as you'd expect to with three teams taking unbeaten records so deep into the season.
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# ? Jan 18, 2016 19:26 |
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Didn't someone figure out that their celebration story wasn't even true
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# ? Jan 18, 2016 20:44 |
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The only one really propping up the '72 Dolphins is Mercury Morris anyway, the rest of the team has probably forgotten about it due to CTE.
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Goddammit they just settled the MLB TV lawsuit. No terms out yet but so much for blowing up the blackout model.
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