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DaddyBigBucks;1777358; said:
It still amazes me, though it shouldn't

How many fans under 30 have any idea what it used to be like?

I get that those of us on the other side of 45 sound like dinosaurs when we regale you with stories of how games used to be available only on the radio. But it wasn't that long ago when many games could only be seen on pay-per-view. Not long before that (this decade?) some games weren't televised at all.

It has been a long time since the Buckeyes played and I didn't see it while it happened.

Life = Good
Back in my day, not all the games were even available in HD, let alone 3D or GoogleFace Hologramapplevision. This whole teleportation craze today's kids have... always off time-traveling to past games or getting tips from those future-bet sites... bah!

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OmahaBeef;1792379; said:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?page=coveragemaps2010

So correct me if I'm wrong, but Cincinnati will get Iowa vs Michigan on ABC, and Nebraska vs Texas on ESPN, right? If we aren't getting the Nebraska game, I'll have to find a sports bar.

Yes - that's how I read the Great Lakes area of those maps:

Iowa-TSUN on ABC at 3:30 ET

Tex-Neb on ESPN at 3:30 ET
 
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They need to make those smaller. I can still read "Alaska and Hawaii will receive Oregon @ USC"

edit: looks like the dot in the yellow area right near the blue area is Harrisburg. And ESPN will most likely have Penn State.

hooray :bonk:
 
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