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This is an absolute Joke and something has to be done
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Does CBS still have in their contract that no other SEC team can kickoff during their broadcast?
Looking at the kickoffs that day it seems still the case.
LSU V. TN also at noon.
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Don?t have Twitter. What is it?
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Originally Posted by
Maverick91
Don?t have Twitter. What is it?
11AM kick vs Arkansas SEC Network
2:30 CBS. Auburn @ Georgia
7pm CBS. A&M @Alabama
the most shocking of all.
Tennessee @ LSU. 11AM ESPN Was looking forward to watching that one after I got home from our game. Oh well.
Absolute joke, Georgia may beat Auburn by 70 points.
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Originally Posted by
PikeDawg15
Absolute joke, Georgia may beat Auburn by 70 points.
Is it at Georgia? If it's at Auburn they may win with the crazy things that's happened in this game in Jordan-Hare
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Originally Posted by
Dawg-gone-dawgs
Is it at Georgia? If it's at Auburn they may win with the crazy things that's happened in this game in Jordan-Hare
It?s @ Georgia
But.
Have you seen auburn.
Auburn looks like joe moorhead and chad morris teamed up to coach the offense .
That shows how BAD missouri is
Auburn will not make a bowl game this year
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I get tv rules the day. But damn... even the nfl doesn't kickoff that early. At least move games to noon local time in the future.
TN v LSU got screwed. Aub v UGA won't even be a game.
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CBS is going to show the game they think will draw the most fans. Neither Ark or Miss State have tshirt fans so getting a 3:30 slot for that would probably require us both be in the top 10. UGA, Bama and LSU typically draw a high viewership because they have a lot of “fans” throughout the country
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Well yeah.... there is a reason State v Arkansas is on SECTV or jp every year.
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Originally Posted by
PGHBulldogBG
CBS is going to show the game they think will draw the most fans. Neither Ark or Miss State have tshirt fans so getting a 3:30 slot for that would probably require us both be in the top 10. UGA, Bama and LSU typically draw a high viewership because they have a lot of “fans” throughout the country
Thats why I said what I said.
I would have liked us to get a night game on ESPN instead but that's not the main issue
WTF is Tennessee @LSU doing at 11am while auburn @ Georgia gets 2:30PM???????
Tennessee and LSU have more fans than auburn.
I would argue LSU is even a bigger name than Georgia over the past 30 years.
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What do you propose we do about it?? We get a big check. I'm sure we can "voice" our preferences, as can the other 13 schools. Ultimately, the tv networks have bills to pay. Whether you or I agree w it....
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Originally Posted by
Homedawg
What do you propose we do about it?? We get a big check. I'm sure we can "voice" our preferences, as can the other 13 schools. Ultimately, the tv networks have bills to pay. Whether you or I agree w it....
Nobody will be tuned in to view their advertisements after Halftime...
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Originally Posted by
PikeDawg15
Nobody will be tuned in to view their advertisements after Halftime...
I'm aware of that. Your probably right. But it's their call. They pay the bills.
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We very well may have the 11am game again vs Kentucky.
Bama vs Tenn will be cbs
LSU vs Florida will definitely be more attractive than us
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
We very well may have the 11am game again vs Kentucky.
Bama vs Tenn will be cbs
LSU vs Florida will definitely be more attractive than us
Our Luck Kentucky is going to be top 5 and will get the 6:30PM game on SEC network
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Nothing is going to change. TV pays our bills.
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
Nothing is going to change. TV pays our bills.
I just don't understand the logic. I get CBS's decision. I think they are a little stupid with how dedicated they are to certain teams, but they are consistent and it makes some sort of sense. But why in the hell have three 11am games, one 3, one 6:30, and one 7 (ignoring the CBS game, which is it's somewhat its own animal)?
If you can have 3 11am games, why not have 2 and then have an extra night game? I know TV pays the bills, but there has to be some consideration of fans that attend games. That's most of the league having relatively shitty start times for fans actually attending. You've got to have some of that to fill time slots, but it shouldn't be that bad.
Last edited by Johnson85; 09-26-2022 at 04:59 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Johnson85
I just don't understand the logic. I get CBS's decision. I think they are a little stupid with how dedicated they are to certain teams, but they are consistent and it makes some sort of sense. But why in the hell have three 11am games, one 3, one 6:30, and one 7 (ignoring the CBS game, which is it's somewhat its own animal)?
If you can have 3 11am games, why not have 2 and then have an extra night game? I know TV pays the bills, but there has to be some consideration of fans that attend games. That's most of the league having relatively shitty start times for fans actually attending. You've got to have some of that to fill time slots, but it shouldn't be that bad.
The auburn ga game was third pick. CBS is showing bama am and they took that first. Then the espn 11 was second pick.
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Originally Posted by
Homedawg
The auburn ga game was third pick. CBS is showing bama am and they took that first. Then the espn 11 was second pick.
I didn't realize this was the CBS night game. So that's why there aren't more night games. I guess they have contractual rights that prevents the SEC from showing other night games and forces three 11am ctd kickoffs. I know it was big money at the time but how shitty has the CBS deal turned out to be for the SEC. A protected 2:30 timeslot is one thing. A protected night time kickoff was not something they should have agreed to, at least in hindsight.
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Originally Posted by
Johnson85
I didn't realize this was the CBS night game. So that's why there aren't more night games. I guess they have contractual rights that prevents the SEC from showing other night games and forces three 11am ctd kickoffs. I know it was big money at the time but how shitty has the CBS deal turned out to be for the SEC. A protected 2:30 timeslot is one thing. A protected night time kickoff was not something they should have agreed to, at least in hindsight.
I agree and I understand the reasoning, but Bama is probably going to blow aTm out at home. The only SEC games I see Bama possibly being a close game is @UT, and @LSU. They would have been better doing the TN/Bama game as prime time this year instead of aTm/Bama. Also, we lost our right to complain about game times after that turd of a 2nd half in BR two Saturdays ago. Win the next 2 home games and then we have more ground to stand on for the time of the UK game
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