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Frees them up to sell more ad space to Lonnell's Hair & Nails and Rufie
Joe's SoCo Food Truck.
You forgot Chico's Bail Bonds.
This gets better every day I'm alive. As some have touched all the bases pryor to my post, tu options are very limited. The bottom line in any and all decisions made in the future is strictly based on the bevo channel and nothing else. If it goes away then their options open up. If they keep it, then they will eventually die on the vine one season at a time. Limited exposure and no advertising is not a very good business model if you look at it in that light. It's just not sustainable. Nor was it ever. I still am not sure about ESIPN's motive from the beginning. Whether they just underestimated the demand for something they thought would sell. (they should have consulted this site, where they could have heard the truth on the matter). Or they did it for reasons within their office that no one really will know. Either way, it works to A&M's advantage.
One other item. If they go independent, it will be the move that will put them into the grave and dirt being pushed in. Why, because of the crappy network. No one is gonna want to play them on a network no one watches. And even if they did, you know tu would demand the lions share of the monies. Under those circumstances, who will want to play them but some small P5 schools or other lower tier programs. So if they cant schedule good games, it will compound the problem they already face of exposure. What network will want to pick up tu and some directional school and give it any play. NONE.
Dodds, that network, and Bowtie,have been the single most propagator of A&M's success in the history of the school. That network, no matter how Randolph tries to spin it has been the biggest detriment to their progress since it's inception. And continues to be just that today. Long live the bevo channel, all hail the Dodds. And God bless the man with the bowtie.