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VT AD speaks on the irony of rearranging the sched for ESPN then having them bash it
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RE: VT AD speaks on the irony of rearranging the sched for ESPN then having them bash it
(12-14-2011 10:48 PM)UHCougar Wrote:  This is classic ESPN. They bash teams like Tech, Houston, Boise State, etc. for their out-of-conference games, but never really tell the viewer who they actually play. Boise State and Houston between them have played the likes of Alabama, Georgia, Oregon, Oregon State, Mississippi State, UCLA, etc. in the last five years. Sound like pretty solid lineup of out-of-conference teams to me. We play who we can get, and then whoever it is, it isn't good enough. ESPN sucks!

Are they suppose to praise you since you schedule 1 hard game with 2 cupcakes? Besides that, it's just 1 employee's opinion, is everyone there suppose to love it or something?
12-15-2011 09:26 AM
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RE: VT AD speaks on the irony of rearranging the sched for ESPN then having them bash it - wildthing202 - 12-15-2011 09:26 AM



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