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Genetics stole TOC's word counter...
He was definitely but on notice.Genetics stole TOC's word counter...
****, You actually read all that?Not sure the last sentence - that the relationship between FSU and ESPN is broken - is the actual result of the story of realignment + CFP decision he was telling. I mean sure you can obviously see this as ESPN chose Bama/SEC over FSU/ACC. If FSU moved to the SEC they'd then get that preferential treatment. And it's not like if they were in the B10 ESPN would be giving them better treatment than they just did.
Plus I think it just will be easier to move from ACC to SEC because it's ESPN -> ESPN.
Don’t think it’s legitimate but figured I would post
Genetics stole TOC's word counter...
10k words of literally NOTHING.
He can have it.
He wrote a bunch of bull**** to justify his pre-existing bias that F$U really wants to pick the Big 10/Fox/CBS/NBC over the SEC/ESPN/ABC.
And who knows, maybe that's what will happen. But NOT for the bull**** reasons he cites.
Yes, Genetics would have you believe that F$U will try to PUNISH the entire ESPN/ABC network for the actions of a few ridiculous commentators, and turn their backs on the conference that F$U has been lusting over for decades.
Hey, while F$U is at it, they should boycott the bowl game and refuse to participate in the post-season any longer. Because revenge is more important than revenue.
Hilarious.
FSU under Norvell does have a history of opting out of games they know they'll lose (see: Clemson 2020)He can have it.
He wrote a bunch of bull**** to justify his pre-existing bias that F$U really wants to pick the Big 10/Fox/CBS/NBC over the SEC/ESPN/ABC.
And who knows, maybe that's what will happen. But NOT for the bull**** reasons he cites.
Yes, Genetics would have you believe that F$U will try to PUNISH the entire ESPN/ABC network for the actions of a few ridiculous commentators, and turn their backs on the conference that F$U has been lusting over for decades.
Hey, while F$U is at it, they should boycott the bowl game and refuse to participate in the post-season any longer. Because revenge is more important than revenue.
Hilarious.
That’s not happening.FSU under Norvell does have a history of opting out of games they know they'll lose (see: Clemson 2020)
Just trying to remind everyone that Norvell opted out of 2 losses in the 2020 season, not actually saying theyll opt out of the game against UGAThat’s not happening.
Not so sure about that. The committee followed its rules to a T. Travis went down and the competitiveness of FSU was drastically affected (I'd argue even with Travis they'd get their asses handed to them in the playoff, but they would have gotten in if Travis were healthy).Not sure the last sentence - that the relationship between FSU and ESPN is broken - is the actual result of the story of realignment + CFP decision he was telling. I mean sure you can obviously see this as ESPN chose Bama/SEC over FSU/ACC. If FSU moved to the SEC they'd then get that preferential treatment. And it's not like if they were in the B10 ESPN would be giving them better treatment than they just did.
Plus I think it just will be easier to move from ACC to SEC because it's ESPN -> ESPN.
How do you think the rumored Seminole Streaming Network plays into this? (If at all)
When I reread it, I know it sounds like a parody **** channel, but I was told they are starting their own streaming platform.
“Seminoles Unconquered” FSU Athletics Streaming Network Is Live - Florida State University
TALLAHASSEE, FLA. — "Seminoles Unconquered" , a new FSU Athletics video-on-demand streaming destination featuring content encompassing all aspects ...seminoles.com
Not so sure about that. The committee followed its rules to a T. Travis went down and the competitiveness of FSU was drastically affected (I'd argue even with Travis they'd get their asses handed to them in the playoff, but they would have gotten in if Travis were healthy).
Regarding this pro-SEC bias, it would be interesting to see how the committee would have voted if the starting QB was lost to injury like what happened to FSU. It never did, but I think they would have followed their guidelines in that situation as well.