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Re: We Are Marshall

Postby Spence » Tue Nov 11, 2014 3:52 pm

donovan wrote:I think Cane makes an interesting point. The media used the Boise States, etc to get what they wanted. They got it and now, as he says, not a peep.

I doubt any of think Marshall is one of the best four teams in the country. But when a team wins all their games and still is not a serious contender, then you have to believe what Mr. Billybud said, and we all to one extent or another agree, they are fodder. If you have a solid conference then beating up some high school team doesn't really hurt your position and certainly give you a win.


Yes, because ESPN has a real stake in the ratings now. If they swing and miss on any playoff game it will cost them millions.
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Re: We Are Marshall

Postby billybud » Tue Nov 11, 2014 4:52 pm

Lifted From a blog

College Gameday on the Clock



Inspired by Fowler’s claims, I decided to watch three hours of College Gameday, with a stopwatch, to compile the amount of airtime that was given to each conference during its broadcast. Assuming that, in the interest of being a network that “televises a bracket,” it would want to give equal airtime to, as Fowler noted “a west coast team, [a] midwest team, [a] team from the Big 12 or ACC…”


The results were staggering. Not only did the SEC get the majority of the airtime (totaling more airtime than every other conference combined), they gave the SEC nearly 4 times more airtime than the second-most aired conference, the Big Ten. The ACC received 43 seconds of total airtime, and it was limited to George Whitfield commenting about Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston. Here were the totals:


SEC – 1:02:08

Big Ten – 15:59

Big 12 – 15:19

PAC12 – 10:57

DIV III – 5:00

Ivy League – 1:08

ACC – 0:43


But this was just one week, it was in an SEC location, so should we be surprised that the location gets a little “homefield advantage” for College Gameday? Nevertheless, over the course of the week, the circulating data even got a dig from Scott Van Pelt on ESPN Radio as, while discussing the alleged bias by his employer, he told his listeners to “put down the stopwatch” and others brought up the homefield advantage aspect of having College Gameday broadcasting from Baton Rouge.


So after College Gameday chose to forgo a another SEC appearance and head to the friendly, couch-burning confines of Morgantown, West Virginia, I decided to settle in with my stopwatch once again. But the results, again, favored the SEC.


The segment discussing Will Muschamp’s potential firing at Florida was the longest single segment for the show, consuming ten-and-a-half minutes of airtime. The highest-ranked game, #3 Auburn vs. #4 Ole Miss, received a total of 12:15 of airtime (not including a 5:50 feature on Auburn WR Sammie Coates), while the homefield TCU-West Virginia game received 13:10 (including 2:40 on Dana Holgerson’s hair).


Here, for reference, were the total coverage times by conference:

SEC – 36:30

Big 12- 17:51

PAC 12 – 14:00

Big Ten – 11:00

C-USA – 2:50

ACC – 2:14

Independents – 2:10


Compared to last week, College Gameday was somewhat more equitable, but the SEC still received twice as much coverage as any other single conference, even while on campus in Morgantown. Will Muschamp nearly received more airtime than the whole of the Big Ten (and the Big Ten’s time included nearly 4 minutes of Dave Brandon’s resignation), and the ACC is still seeking its third minute of airtime over the course of two weeks.
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Re: We Are Marshall

Postby Cane from the Bend » Wed Nov 12, 2014 9:07 am

billybud wrote:Who is too say that Marshall is not being considered by the Committee?


Entering week 12, Marshall is not even in the Committee's top 25.

Yes, they very well may be by the end of the season, "if" Marshall remains undefeated.
Though, if the Herd does appear in the Committee's top 25, it will all be for show.

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Re: We Are Marshall

Postby billybud » Wed Nov 12, 2014 9:27 am

Marshall is being considered as much as any non top 25 team....

I think that the Committee made their determination about Marshall before the season started...as son as the schedule was announced.
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Re: We Are Marshall

Postby highfly24 » Fri Nov 14, 2014 9:17 pm

It was on this date in 1970 that the plane crashed. I would like to see Marshall keep the winning streak going and beat Rice tomorrow. It's a good movie and a tragic event, not the only plane crash that devastated a school's athletic team tho, Evansville basketball, among others.

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Re: We Are Marshall

Postby billybud » Sat Nov 15, 2014 9:23 am

It was nice to see, on the news, an undefeated team get its moment in the sun.

The undefeated geeks of MIT...they play the Coast Guard Academy today. They win and they finish the regular season undefeated.
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Re: We Are Marshall

Postby Spence » Sat Nov 15, 2014 10:24 am

billybud wrote:It was nice to see, on the news, an undefeated team get its moment in the sun.

The undefeated geeks of MIT...they play the Coast Guard Academy today. They win and they finish the regular season undefeated.


I'm in Cambridge today. Thinking of going to this game. Especially with Harvard on the road and BC not playing.
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Re: We Are Marshall

Postby donovan » Sat Nov 15, 2014 11:23 am

So this is the MIT huddle.

Wide Receiver go 10.86 meters on an azimuth of 44 degrees then quickly ascend to an altitude of 82 centimeters. The ball will travel 80.67 fps. Snap on 2.343.

Coast Guard Huddle

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Re: We Are Marshall

Postby Spence » Sat Nov 15, 2014 11:31 am

donovan wrote:So this is the MIT huddle.

Wide Receiver go 10.86 meters on an azimuth of 44 degrees then quickly ascend to an altitude of 82 centimeters. The ball will travel 80.67 fps. Snap on 2.343.

Coast Guard Huddle

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:lol: :lol:
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Re: We Are Marshall

Postby donovan » Sun Nov 16, 2014 4:31 am

MIT WINS Undefeated Div III NCAA

E, in fact, does equal MC squared.
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Re: We Are Marshall

Postby Spence » Sun Nov 16, 2014 8:41 am

donovan wrote:MIT WINS Undefeated Div III NCAA

E, in fact, does equal MC squared.


I didn't go. We went to see "old Ironsides" instead.
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