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<blockquote data-quote="op2" data-source="post: 131536054" data-attributes="member: 419450"><p>Once you notice how they promote other games upcoming on their network you see how CONSTANT it is. It's really annoying. I was watching some of Clemson-VT recently and DURING THE GAME they had an interview with Notre Dame QB Ian Book, because of course they're promoting the upcoming BCS games that ESPN or ABC will be televising.</p><p></p><p>Also, in addition to direct promotion, they do it indirectly by talking about other teams that are playing in upcoming games on ESPN. So they'll do a direct promotion of a game coming up on ESPN and for the next 2-3 plays after that, instead of talking about they plays and showing replays, they discuss the upcoming game that they just did a direct promotion for. ESPN's coverage of football really is awful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="op2, post: 131536054, member: 419450"] Once you notice how they promote other games upcoming on their network you see how CONSTANT it is. It's really annoying. I was watching some of Clemson-VT recently and DURING THE GAME they had an interview with Notre Dame QB Ian Book, because of course they're promoting the upcoming BCS games that ESPN or ABC will be televising. Also, in addition to direct promotion, they do it indirectly by talking about other teams that are playing in upcoming games on ESPN. So they'll do a direct promotion of a game coming up on ESPN and for the next 2-3 plays after that, instead of talking about they plays and showing replays, they discuss the upcoming game that they just did a direct promotion for. ESPN's coverage of football really is awful. [/QUOTE]
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