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Could ESPN drop November week night games?
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RE: Could ESPN drop November week night games?
(03-14-2017 09:38 AM)Hiller4Hyz09 Wrote:  
(03-14-2017 05:30 AM)uclabruin Wrote:  It just makes the league look bush when it is played in an empty stadium. I said before, that there needs to be some kind of public relations campaign tied to charity that could put butts in the seats. Throwing it out there, but local high school bands in every MAC market could go out and sell tickets and get 100% of the revenue for the ticket sales, CONTINGENT ONLY if the people go through the damn gate. Make it a win-win. School programs need money, the league needs fans in the stands and the national exposure.

The producers at ESPN need to do their jobs and make it LOOK like a full stadium. Like Animal Planet does for the Puppy Bowl.

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03-14-2017 10:55 AM
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