. . . let’s face it, absent some anomaly, we are an 18,000 plus or minus a few attendance university . . .
Here's what's ruining college football
In Division I college games these days, there are three TV timeouts in the first and third quarters, and four TV timeouts in the second and fourth quarters. They average about three minutes each. That’s an awful lot of dead time. These timeouts are known officially as “media timeouts.”College football is dealing with a pincer maneuver, if not an all-out surrounding of issues. NIL, Transfer Portal, 42 minutes of TV time-outs, ESPN+. Something has got to give, we're killing it.the guy with the red hat and the clock takes the field for three minutes at a time, 14 times a game, while thousands in the stands twiddle their thumbs.
This is coming from a guy who has spent, quite literally, a lifetime going to the games – games that used to last little over two hours and now often stretch to nearly twice that long. Too long. Too much dead time.
I don’t get your point.
First of all, Buffalo was the result of NMSU joining CUSA and backing out. Don’t know why they get out for free to begin with.
Buffalo and ODU? Really don’t know what caused that turn of events.
Buffalo and UL? Until you know exactly who had leverage the dollars aren’t very important.
Meanwhile Maggard doesn’t want to give a two for and less money. That makes sense even though I don’t agree with him.
did we receive any money from NMSU or CUSA when they backed out of the game?
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