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Fox Sports 1 (at least its not ESPN)

fox should complement this move by hiring beth mowins. if you want the real 12 o'clock experience, that's the only way to go. maybe load up advertising with commercials for products like depends and life alert. "this kickoff presented to you by colonial penn; because death is not the worst thing about dying."


Diabetus supplies.

Don’t forget those.
 
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If you want more Urban Meyer on TV, you are going to get more Urban Meyer on TV. The former Ohio State head coach was a big hit on Fox Sports' Big Noon Kickoff pregame and postgame shows during the 2019 college football season. And now Big Noon Kickoff will have a show on social media platforms each Wednesday. In addition to Meyer, the show will feature Reggie Bush, Matt Leinart, Joel Klatt and Rob Stone.

Here is the release from Fox Sports:

NEW YORK – BIG NOON KICKOFF, FOX Sports’ popular new college football pregame show, expands to the network’s digital and social platforms beginning Wednesday, June 3. Host Rob Stone leads a panel of analysts including Reggie Bush, Matt Leinart, Urban Meyer and Joel Klatt to discuss the biggest news in the sport, answer a weekly poll question and respond to fan comments.

The BIG NOON KICKOFF digital show airs each Wednesday during the summer on the @FOXSports and @CFBONFOX Twitter, Facebook and YouTube accounts. This Wednesday, Bush, Leinart, Meyer and Klatt rank their top five quarterbacks headed into the season.

Launching to instant acclaim last fall, BIG NOON KICKOFF averaged 1,206,000 viewers during the regular season, a +23% increase over the previous season’s college football pregame show. Gaining in popularity throughout the season, BIG NOON KICKOFF viewership grew by +233% from Week 1 to Week 14.
 
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If you want more Urban Meyer on TV, you are going to get more Urban Meyer on TV. The former Ohio State head coach was a big hit on Fox Sports' Big Noon Kickoff pregame and postgame shows during the 2019 college football season. And now Big Noon Kickoff will have a show on social media platforms each Wednesday. In addition to Meyer, the show will feature Reggie Bush, Matt Leinart, Joel Klatt and Rob Stone.

Here is the release from Fox Sports:

NEW YORK – BIG NOON KICKOFF, FOX Sports’ popular new college football pregame show, expands to the network’s digital and social platforms beginning Wednesday, June 3. Host Rob Stone leads a panel of analysts including Reggie Bush, Matt Leinart, Urban Meyer and Joel Klatt to discuss the biggest news in the sport, answer a weekly poll question and respond to fan comments.

The BIG NOON KICKOFF digital show airs each Wednesday during the summer on the @FOXSports and @CFBONFOX Twitter, Facebook and YouTube accounts. This Wednesday, Bush, Leinart, Meyer and Klatt rank their top five quarterbacks headed into the season.

Launching to instant acclaim last fall, BIG NOON KICKOFF averaged 1,206,000 viewers during the regular season, a +23% increase over the previous season’s college football pregame show. Gaining in popularity throughout the season, BIG NOON KICKOFF viewership grew by +233% from Week 1 to Week 14.


No more Brady Quinn?
 
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No more Brady Quinn?



Ian Book the #3 QB....:roll1:

Let me know who you would add/replace?

Well since he asked, I'd replace Brady Quinn with anybody from an open shelter (i.e. give a job to someone who needs one). He/she would probably be a definite improvement; regardless, he/she couldn't do any worse....:lol:

P.S. I have the same advice for ESPN on Desmond Howard too.......:nod:
 
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Anyone with Quarterback Barbie at the top has to explain how they put a guy with a much lower passer rating over Justin Fields.

Possible Excuses:

  • Played a tougher schedule (lol)
  • Had a lesser supporting cast (debatable, any gap doesn't explain the difference in rating IMHO)
  • Had less experience before last year (the reverse is true)
  • Ryan Day’s scheme should get the credit, not Justin

I seriously doubt that there will be much debate past mid-October at the latest
 
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Ian Book the #3 QB....:roll1:



Well since he asked, I'd replace Brady Quinn with anybody from an open shelter (i.e. give a job to someone who needs one). He/she would probably be a definite improvement; regardless, he/she couldn't do any worse....:lol:

P.S. I have the same advice for ESPN on Desmond Howard too.......:nod:



Spencer rattler....8D
 
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