Gameday is at Lexington for the Game against Missouri ... Kentucky has no votes and is now on the bubble looking out while Missouri is among the other receiving votes (4) on the bubble looking in. Preseason Kentucky was #3 and Missouri was #15 so making this a gameday stop last fall seemed like a good idea. Today, however, Butler/St. Louis was a much higher ranked game. Who Knew
Now we have Eastern Kentucky/Valpo on ESPNU instead of #2 Miami struggling against Wake Forest.
I understand that the games and gameday stops are made in the fall but no one can predict the future. So, why doesn't ESPN have more flex scheduling especially later the year to go the better match-ups? How about a shorter hook on blow-outs to go to games that are close?
The Valpo game is on because of BracketBusters. Obligated to stay with it, I presume.
I watch most of the Miami-Wake game on ESPN Buzzerbeater.
Why in the world did CBS pick to show Georgia-South Carolina? You knew in fall this would be a dog of a game.
Quote from: mupanther on February 23, 2013, 02:15:32 PM
Why in the world did CBS pick to show Georgia-South Carolina? You knew in fall this would be a dog of a game.
A dawg of a game.
Quote from: Brewtown Andy on February 23, 2013, 02:02:18 PM
The Valpo game is on because of BracketBusters. Obligated to stay with it, I presume.
This year, anyway. Perhaps one of the reasons why they're scrapping it...aside from maybe one premiere game, the ongoing major conference slate is still a better draw even during BB weekend.
Quote from: mupanther on February 23, 2013, 02:15:32 PM
Why in the world did CBS pick to show Georgia-South Carolina? You knew in fall this would be a dog of a game.
Illustrates how difficult it is for even major networks to get quality sporting events on a consistent basis. That's why big dollars are being doled out for these contracts with major conferences. Time for the C7+ to cash in.
Why doesn't GameDay decide their location one week ahead like they do in football?