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RE: MW 'definitely' losing the Las Vegas Bowl
(11-11-2018 10:56 PM)Kittonhead Wrote:  
(11-11-2018 02:26 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(11-10-2018 09:26 PM)MWC Tex Wrote:  Some speculation that it could be the Holiday. But then that would mean the LV gets upgraded and the Holiday down graded most likely.

This is possible. The Holiday bowl committee has had a difficult time raising enough sponsor money to maintain their place in the bowl pecking order, they had to discontinue the Poinsettia bowl, and they failed to secure a new TV deal with ESPN, so their game is now stuck in obscurity on FS1, a channel that casual fans find only by accident.

FS1 is not in deep obscurity. It is as available as ESPN.

Anymore fans pull all the sports channels up at once and see what's on before making a selection.

Exactly, it's not like we're talking about NBCSports or CBSsports. FS1 has the B1G, Pac, XII, BE, MLB playoffs etc. It's not like casual sports fans have never heard of it before.
11-12-2018 05:37 PM
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