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<blockquote data-quote="OlegeezEER" data-source="post: 132100833" data-attributes="member: 1835316"><p>Nbc has been scaling down their sports coverage for the last couple of years. Read a sports journal this isn't news. NBC is not paying big money to have a prime time game full of B and C listers. The Big 10 is not entering into a relationship with NBC to broadcast an undercard in primetime. Look at the games that have been national Broadcasts on ABC and Fox in the 7:30pm time slot. The majority are either premier matchup's or they involve Blue Bloods. The majority of the games the Big 12 have landed in these time slots either involved Texas or Oklahoma. The networks chose Big Ten and Sec games over Big 12 games the majority of the Time in these primetime slots. Big 10 and Sec games get better ratings its why Texas and Oklahoma ended up with a bunch of Noon Time Slots. Its one of the reasons they cited for leaving. This isn't rocket science if you actually believe what you wrote then You're an idiot. If you don't you're a troll.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OlegeezEER, post: 132100833, member: 1835316"] Nbc has been scaling down their sports coverage for the last couple of years. Read a sports journal this isn't news. NBC is not paying big money to have a prime time game full of B and C listers. The Big 10 is not entering into a relationship with NBC to broadcast an undercard in primetime. Look at the games that have been national Broadcasts on ABC and Fox in the 7:30pm time slot. The majority are either premier matchup's or they involve Blue Bloods. The majority of the games the Big 12 have landed in these time slots either involved Texas or Oklahoma. The networks chose Big Ten and Sec games over Big 12 games the majority of the Time in these primetime slots. Big 10 and Sec games get better ratings its why Texas and Oklahoma ended up with a bunch of Noon Time Slots. Its one of the reasons they cited for leaving. This isn't rocket science if you actually believe what you wrote then You're an idiot. If you don't you're a troll. [/QUOTE]
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