Falcons vs Gophers - BTN

Discussion of the Falcon football team.
User avatar
tekekini
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 1900
Joined: Thu Sep 23, 2004 11:41 pm
Location: O-H-I-O

Post by tekekini »

hammb wrote:
tekekini wrote:. There was nothing wrong with Big Ten coverage in our area. ESPN, ESPN 2 and ABC was full of lame boring Big ten games.
And most of them are boring games too. I'm sorry, but there is almost always a better game on TV than your average OSU-Indiana game.

The Big 10, as a conference, has really not been too great the past couple seasons. OSU & UM have been top tier teams, but the rest of the conference has been down. PSU had a great year a couple season ago, but that was a fluke. Iowa has been down the past couple years as well. MSU has been bad for a few seasons now.

As a general rule I'd rather watch SEC football. I'm with you tek, I don't see what the point of a Big 10 network is. Over the past few seasons there are never more than 1, MAYBE 2, decent Big 10 games a week, and if you wanted to watch both they've always been available anyhow. I see no reason to put a station out showing a bunch of MSU-NW games...blech.

Of course if it gets BG some additional televised games, I will not complain.
exactly, every big ten game was already on tv. more of them than I cared to watch. I only want the bucks, and maybe the Michigan games if it is a big game for them because I have interest in those. Michigan is OSU's only real challenge lately. Indiana, iowa, msu, PSU who cares. they have been irrelevant.
dannyk
Chick
Chick
Posts: 252
Joined: Fri Dec 09, 2005 10:43 pm
Location: Bowling Green

Post by dannyk »

I agree with all you guys that almost all big ten games were on anyway, but I thought the real reason for BTN was to get more exposure for sports such as baseball, hockey, wrestling, soccer etc that are only on regional fox sports or local channels. This way even though Big Ten hockey teams that are split into two conferences can consolidate televsion coverage.

Another thing I was wondering is how will this effect basketball coverage, will big ten games still air on ESPN or will the big ten doctor its schedule to air double and triple headers of bouncy ball games on saturdays and sundays?
User avatar
BGFalconfromCincy
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 3620
Joined: Thu Feb 09, 2006 1:55 pm
Location: Toledo, OH

Post by BGFalconfromCincy »

tekekini wrote:
hammb wrote:
tekekini wrote:. There was nothing wrong with Big Ten coverage in our area. ESPN, ESPN 2 and ABC was full of lame boring Big ten games.
And most of them are boring games too. I'm sorry, but there is almost always a better game on TV than your average OSU-Indiana game.

The Big 10, as a conference, has really not been too great the past couple seasons. OSU & UM have been top tier teams, but the rest of the conference has been down. PSU had a great year a couple season ago, but that was a fluke. Iowa has been down the past couple years as well. MSU has been bad for a few seasons now.

As a general rule I'd rather watch SEC football. I'm with you tek, I don't see what the point of a Big 10 network is. Over the past few seasons there are never more than 1, MAYBE 2, decent Big 10 games a week, and if you wanted to watch both they've always been available anyhow. I see no reason to put a station out showing a bunch of MSU-NW games...blech.

Of course if it gets BG some additional televised games, I will not complain.
exactly, every big ten game was already on tv. more of them than I cared to watch. I only want the bucks, and maybe the Michigan games if it is a big game for them because I have interest in those. Michigan is OSU's only real challenge lately. Indiana, iowa, msu, PSU who cares. they have been irrelevant.
aren't you two forgetting Wisconsin
BGSU c/o 2009 & 2013

Ay-Ziggy-Zoomba, because that's how I roll
User avatar
Falconfreak90
Rubber City Falcon
Rubber City Falcon
Posts: 18541
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 9:28 am
Location: Green, OH
Contact:

Post by Falconfreak90 »

OSU and Wisky last played in 2003 & 2004...both wins by Wisky.
Michael W.
BGSU-12 TIME MAC CHAMPION
FALCON FOOTBALL ROCKS!
User avatar
hammb
The Stabber of Cherries
The Stabber of Cherries
Posts: 14434
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 8:21 am
Location: Bowling Green

Post by hammb »

dannyk wrote:I agree with all you guys that almost all big ten games were on anyway, but I thought the real reason for BTN was to get more exposure for sports such as baseball, hockey, wrestling, soccer etc that are only on regional fox sports or local channels. This way even though Big Ten hockey teams that are split into two conferences can consolidate televsion coverage.

Another thing I was wondering is how will this effect basketball coverage, will big ten games still air on ESPN or will the big ten doctor its schedule to air double and triple headers of bouncy ball games on saturdays and sundays?
I don't believe that for a minute. The reason for the Big 10 network, IMO, is to cut out the middle man of the networks. ESPN/ABC was paying the Big 10 a lot of money to air those football games. Obviously they were selling enough advertising to make money on that deal. The Big10 realized this and decided, why not cut out the middle man? Now they can sell the advertising and not worry about ESPN/ABC getting their cut.

Sure, they'll probably show those other games as well, but Hoops & Football are where the money is, and I'm sure that's their plan. I fully expect to see most big Big10 hoops games on the network as well.
Tricky_Falcon
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 2984
Joined: Thu Jul 22, 2004 11:23 pm
Location: The State of Bowling Green

Post by Tricky_Falcon »

I read an article in the Chicago Tribune a week or two ago that the Big Ten Network will make somewhere around $68 million this year. Exposure is nice but it's all about money. Pretty soon all sports are going to become pay-per-view.
User avatar
tekekini
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 1900
Joined: Thu Sep 23, 2004 11:41 pm
Location: O-H-I-O

Post by tekekini »

BGFalconfromCincy wrote:
tekekini wrote:
hammb wrote:
tekekini wrote:. There was nothing wrong with Big Ten coverage in our area. ESPN, ESPN 2 and ABC was full of lame boring Big ten games.
And most of them are boring games too. I'm sorry, but there is almost always a better game on TV than your average OSU-Indiana game.

The Big 10, as a conference, has really not been too great the past couple seasons. OSU & UM have been top tier teams, but the rest of the conference has been down. PSU had a great year a couple season ago, but that was a fluke. Iowa has been down the past couple years as well. MSU has been bad for a few seasons now.

As a general rule I'd rather watch SEC football. I'm with you tek, I don't see what the point of a Big 10 network is. Over the past few seasons there are never more than 1, MAYBE 2, decent Big 10 games a week, and if you wanted to watch both they've always been available anyhow. I see no reason to put a station out showing a bunch of MSU-NW games...blech.

Of course if it gets BG some additional televised games, I will not complain.
exactly, every big ten game was already on tv. more of them than I cared to watch. I only want the bucks, and maybe the Michigan games if it is a big game for them because I have interest in those. Michigan is OSU's only real challenge lately. Indiana, iowa, msu, PSU who cares. they have been irrelevant.
aren't you two forgetting Wisconsin
Yea Wisconsin..

They are starting to fall behind in recruiting lately, it is about to catch up to them..havent they had a lot of off field issues lately as well? It is all going to catch em..they still can not win big ten championships.
User avatar
tekekini
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 1900
Joined: Thu Sep 23, 2004 11:41 pm
Location: O-H-I-O

Post by tekekini »

dannyk wrote:I agree with all you guys that almost all big ten games were on anyway, but I thought the real reason for BTN was to get more exposure for sports such as baseball, hockey, wrestling, soccer etc that are only on regional fox sports or local channels. This way even though Big Ten hockey teams that are split into two conferences can consolidate televsion coverage.

Another thing I was wondering is how will this effect basketball coverage, will big ten games still air on ESPN or will the big ten doctor its schedule to air double and triple headers of bouncy ball games on saturdays and sundays?
That may be the intent but they will not draw very good ratings for the other sports. People will watch it for football and bball because they now have to...other than that, the channel is worthless.


hopefully it will fail and we can go back to the way it was.
User avatar
BGSUVA
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 1031
Joined: Wed Jun 15, 2005 11:06 pm

Post by BGSUVA »

hammb wrote:
dannyk wrote:I agree with all you guys that almost all big ten games were on anyway, but I thought the real reason for BTN was to get more exposure for sports such as baseball, hockey, wrestling, soccer etc that are only on regional fox sports or local channels. This way even though Big Ten hockey teams that are split into two conferences can consolidate televsion coverage.

Another thing I was wondering is how will this effect basketball coverage, will big ten games still air on ESPN or will the big ten doctor its schedule to air double and triple headers of bouncy ball games on saturdays and sundays?
I don't believe that for a minute. The reason for the Big 10 network, IMO, is to cut out the middle man of the networks. ESPN/ABC was paying the Big 10 a lot of money to air those football games. Obviously they were selling enough advertising to make money on that deal. The Big10 realized this and decided, why not cut out the middle man? Now they can sell the advertising and not worry about ESPN/ABC getting their cut.

Sure, they'll probably show those other games as well, but Hoops & Football are where the money is, and I'm sure that's their plan. I fully expect to see most big Big10 hoops games on the network as well.

Let's hope so, less big ten on ESPN means more ACC, SEC, hopefully they get an agreement with the PAC 10, and at least we can watch some fun football. Basketball too, it was sooo boring watching 60-58 big ten basketball game (I hate osu as much as anyone but at least they were fun to watch.)
User avatar
bgmaggot00
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 1186
Joined: Sat Jul 24, 2004 1:38 am
Location: Lawrence, KS

Post by bgmaggot00 »

I'll avoid all of the issues with Cable/TV coverage, and just take the 7-8 hour trip up I-35 to go to the game. Punks.
User avatar
BGorDeath
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 2273
Joined: Sat Aug 07, 2004 9:28 pm
Location: Living Hell

Post by BGorDeath »

I am thankful for the BTN. Now I can watch Iowa gymnastics. That's solid programming of interest to all sports fans of all ages.
I like that steak comes from cows. That is why a cow will not think twice about eating you.
Falconboy
John Lovett's Successor
John Lovett's Successor
Posts: 5357
Joined: Sat Jul 24, 2004 1:40 pm
Location: Columbus
Contact:

Post by Falconboy »

BGorDeath wrote:I am thankful for the BTN. Now I can watch Iowa gymnastics. That's solid programming of interest to all sports fans of all ages.
:lol:
Mid-2000's Anderson Animal
FMBfan07
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 820
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 12:58 pm
Location: Willowick, Ohio

Post by FMBfan07 »

well glad i don't have to worry about finding a place to watch the game, because i'm going. our hotel got booked yesterday! i'm excited!
Go Falcons!
Roll Along!
User avatar
orangeandbrown
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 3542
Joined: Mon Jul 26, 2004 5:00 pm
Location: Saline, MI
Contact:

Post by orangeandbrown »

hammb wrote:
dannyk wrote:I agree with all you guys that almost all big ten games were on anyway, but I thought the real reason for BTN was to get more exposure for sports such as baseball, hockey, wrestling, soccer etc that are only on regional fox sports or local channels. This way even though Big Ten hockey teams that are split into two conferences can consolidate televsion coverage.

Another thing I was wondering is how will this effect basketball coverage, will big ten games still air on ESPN or will the big ten doctor its schedule to air double and triple headers of bouncy ball games on saturdays and sundays?
I don't believe that for a minute. The reason for the Big 10 network, IMO, is to cut out the middle man of the networks. ESPN/ABC was paying the Big 10 a lot of money to air those football games. Obviously they were selling enough advertising to make money on that deal. The Big10 realized this and decided, why not cut out the middle man? Now they can sell the advertising and not worry about ESPN/ABC getting their cut.

Sure, they'll probably show those other games as well, but Hoops & Football are where the money is, and I'm sure that's their plan. I fully expect to see most big Big10 hoops games on the network as well.
Brian, exactly. This is all about $$, not wrestling. Soon, every major conference will be doing this. And when they can, they will put their major games on, too.

See the Cleveland Indians.
User avatar
bgbill
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 1758
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 4:48 am
Location: some hotel somewhere

Post by bgbill »

Re: hotels, where will the team be staying?
I haven't made our reservations yet. I'm tempted to stay at the Holiday Inn - Metrodome.
Post Reply