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Old 04-20-2008, 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by RB07OSU View Post
And you could still count on watching the Buckeyes when there was only 3 to 4 stations.
No you couldn't. Before the massive amounts of channels/options, the Buckeyes would not have had some of their weak first games televised. I've been to Big Ten games at the 'Shoe that were not televised. No television options were available for those games. Go to the game or listen to it on the radio. That's it. I don't agree with all of the tactics that these people use, but the options are there now, where they weren't before. I can pretty much guarantee that the Buckeyes will never again have an untelevised game. Something that couldn't be said 10-15 years ago.
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