Just realized this morning that BG is going to end up being on TV 8 times this season. I cannot imagine that any other team in Ohio, except OSU is televised this often. This exposure is almost certainly going to have an effect on recruiting.
Kudos to our coaching staff, they've made the most of this exposure. We have a high flying offense and a menacing defense. Whatsmore, they beat Minnesota on TV, very nearly beat a good Michigan State side on TV, and are likely to upset Boston College this week. It's all just very positive.
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I read a quote somewhere from Joe Novak where he commented on the amount of exposure NIU was getting and how it helped with recruiting.Columbus_Zak wrote: This exposure is almost certainly going to have an effect on recruiting.
Novak was sitting in the house of a QB recruit from Houston and asked the kid why he wanted to go to NIU. The student told him he turned on the TV and saw NIU play seven or eight times the previous year and never saw Rice or Houston on TV.
I definitely believe the opportunity to appear on television helps us out. I know others are not fans of Tuesday or Wednesday night football (and I agree that ESPN is at fault) but ESPN has given us some prime time exposure that we could never afford to pay for on our own.
"The name on the front of the jersey is more important than the name on the back" -Herb Brooks
I really think the Big 10 network is going to help the MAC immensely in terms of exposure.BGFan wrote:Not to mention the B10 network. Because of them we now have a MAC game of the week!
In one regard it now gives us a medium to ensure that every OOC game we play against a Big 10 team is now televised (unlike the '03 Purdue game, for instance).
It also takes a major source of games away from ESPN/ABC and they will look to the non-BCS conferences to fill that void in programming.
I think the Big 10 network will help us a lot in getting more games on ESPN/ABC, and doing them in traditional timeslots, instead of the weeknight games.
The SEC is already working on it. They'll be the next one to debut their own channel.thewebboy wrote:Also, if the B10 network ends up being a success, I think we can expect to see SEC, PAC10, Big12, ACC channels possibly down the road.
Until the MAC gets its own channel, I say bring on these conference channels. The more games on TV for BG the better.
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In addition to the TV exposure I don't think we can discount the type of offense we're running. Players watching that are quick and athletic are really going to look at the set up and think about what a joy it would be to play that way. If we can finish strong this year, which I fully expect, I think we'll have a banner recruiting class this offseason.
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