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Found it appropriate that Coach Meyer had the only speaking part in FOX/FS1's college football television promotion for the Fall (for the Big Ten, Big 12 and Pac-12).
It was locker room footage of Coach Meyer, but still happy about it considering it was a multi-conference, national promotion.
Go Buckeyes.
“It’s not really the direction we want the brand to go in,” said David Witty, senior associate athletic director for marketing and communications. Witty said Nebraska is happy to collaborate with Fox on promotional ideas in the future. Witty said he doesn’t think the ad will run on TV, but it lives on Twitter.
I suppose I agree with Nebraska telling FOX to stop airing the "Children of the Corn" spot, although I don't really think it's a big deal. The school doesn't like being portrayed as a farming school.
http://www.omaha.com/huskers/blogs/...cle_935f685a-8c1b-11e7-bfa3-1f7ad7f9980a.html
I suppose I agree with Nebraska telling FOX to stop airing the "Children of the Corn" spot, although I don't really think it's a big deal. The school doesn't like being portrayed as a farming school.
http://www.omaha.com/huskers/blogs/...cle_935f685a-8c1b-11e7-bfa3-1f7ad7f9980a.html
Witty doesn't understand that the B1G can't air video of people fucking sheep.
NE isn't WV (on a [Mark May] load of levels), fwiw.
CORN. CORN FUCKING EVERYWHERE.
My wife was born in Nebraska. Let's just say, hee haw wasn't wrong.LOL! I was hoping you might slightly back me up on the fact that Nebraskans are different than what we would consider rednecks and animal-lovers in other states.
I've got to defend my wife's honor as best I can, but I need some support man!