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Calls for at least 28 nationally televised MVC games per year (maybe more) through 2011. This is HUGE, glad to see it!
It brings the MVC further into the realm of the "POWER CONFERENCES".
The agreement calls for "a minimum of 28 national appearances for Valley teams".
I am wondering if that is seen as 28 separate games, or 28 appearances total
(For instance, a conference game would count as TWO "appearances" since it is ONE appearance PER team).
I see it as a way for ESPN to skimp on their coverage of the MVC if they want to. The 10 contests on ESPNU could be conference games, counting for 20 of the 28 appearances.
Either way, it is HUGE for the Valley. Congrats to Doug Elgin and all of the staff in St. Louis.
No problem Tornado... I'm definitely going to "upgrade" on DirectTV to get SportsPack in order to get ESPNU. I usually activate it for the Dec-March time period due to all of the extra college hoops games to see. Great to see the MVC featured on this.
Now while I know not all get ESPNU, the MVC gets on SportsCenter with highlights, etc. and it really does help for exposure.
Is there still a MVC game of the week deal with Fox Sports?
I could probably figure that out myself but I'm feeling really lazy today.
The ESPN coverage is huge for the conference. It pretty much goes without saying...big effect on recruiting I'd imagine.
I'm also a big fan of weekend afternoon ball. If the ESPN deal forces BU to play a couple more afternoon games that's a positive in my book. I'm "old school".
I'm also a big fan of weekend afternoon ball. If the ESPN deal forces BU to play a couple more afternoon games that's a positive in my book. I'm "old school".
One of my fondest memories back in the Fieldhouse was the game Bradley beat Tulsa (with Pressey) in OT on a Saturday afternoon (which clinched the 1982 MVC Title in the final game of the season).
Then to walk out onto Main Street and it WAS ALIVE!
Yeah you know I enjoy night games too...its fun to go out and celebrate afterwards (with a win of course, if not its home to be pissed off)...but there's just something about a big game on a Saturday afternoon. It just seems more of a "college" atmosphere. Whatever that means.
I go back to my first couple of years at Bradley and we had some big BU-ISU games in the afternoon...'95-'96 if I'm remembering right. Very fond memories.
It's great to get all the games on ESPN and ESPN2, but the ESPNU games are pretty much useless IMO. Nobody gets that channel, so less people will watch those games then the ones on Foxsports.
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