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Espin. Over Signing Bowl. Rematch Jan. 9th. Satan Vs the Mad Hatter

Poe McKnoe;2057474; said:
I'm thinking split national championship between LSU and Alabama once Bama wins. SEC chants reign supreme.

Post game the fans reunite on the field as one, like the Whos in Whoville, singing S-E-C in unity and then circle jerking with the espn crew.

Les Miles will clap creepily in the corner, smoking synthetic marijuana with his team.
 
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Keep in mind that if you plan on boycotting the BCS Championship game nobody but you will know (or care) unless you are a "Nielsen Family".

To find out who is watching TV and what they are watching, the company gets around 5,000 households to agree to be a part of the representative sample for the national ratings estimates. Nielsen's statistics show that 99 million households have TVs in the United States, so Nielsen's sample is not very large. The key, therefore, is to be sure the sample is representative. Then TVs, homes, programs, and people are measured in a variety of ways.
To find out what people are watching, meters installed in the selected sample of homes track when TV sets are on and what channels they are tuned to. A "black box," which is just a computer and modem, gathers and sends all this information to the company's central computer every night. Then by monitoring what is on TV at any given time, the company is able to keep track of how many people watch which program.
Small boxes, placed near the TV sets of those in the national sample, measure who is watching by giving each member of the household a button to turn on and off to show when he or she begins and ends viewing. This information is also collected each night.
The national TV ratings largely rely on these meters. To ensure reasonably accurate results, the company uses audits and quality checks and regularly compares the ratings it gets from different samples and measurement methods.
http://www.nielsen.com/us/en/about-us/nielsen-families.html
 
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Welp, here's my preview of the first "Oversigning Bowl"...

That being said, though, there?s one set of stories that won?t be covered in all of the leadup to this spectacular matchup. I?m on record as being very ?anti-human interest angle? pre Super Bowl, and my perspective here is why I refuse to watch the Olympics. However, there are student athletes who have been forgotten and cast aside here, not just by the media coverage, but by the programs themselves.
I?m referring, of course, to those players who have ?left? the active rosters of each team for what might be considered questionable reasons.
 
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I won't watch the game. I don't want to see a playoff implemented in cfb but I suspect this rematch will lead to just that. I could live with a +1 format. You'd still have the same problem (in my imo) with rematches feeling like double jeopardy - basically a mini-playoff which would most likely lead to a full blown 32 team playoff beginning in mid Oct.

It seems like too many voters vote based purely off what they see on esecpn highlights. Grrr. /rant off :mad1:
 
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Holy Buckeye!;2057402; said:
Yawn. Sorry to the Pokies! Hear comes the Espin SEC jizz feast!

Nick Saban, Les Miles and Mike Slive are holding a Lemon Party that night.

Fortunately, I will have other plans.
 
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