...throwing Auburn a hint?
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quote:Originally posted by tudor rose:
You do realize that ESPN aired "The U" right after last year's Heisman award.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8TDMcgq0o4
Do you not understand marketing?
quote:Originally posted by tigrtrek:
ESPN had it scheduled before Cam even became a front runner but don't let facts get in the way.
quote:Originally posted by Tool:
And that has what to do with what?
quote:Originally posted by tudor rose:quote:Originally posted by Tool:
And that has what to do with what?
Everything. You eluding to some mysterious "hint." Also, your obvious lack of knowledge in marketing and ad revenues, because otherwise why would you ask?
It was posted on ESPN's website on around about July 29th the outlined schedule for the "30 for 30" programs. Henceforth, the SMU portion was already green lighted beforehand.
quote:Originally posted by Tool:quote:Originally posted by tudor rose:quote:Originally posted by Tool:
And that has what to do with what?
Everything. You eluding to some mysterious "hint." Also, your obvious lack of knowledge in marketing and ad revenues, because otherwise why would you ask?
It was posted on ESPN's website on around about July 29th the outlined schedule for the "30 for 30" programs. Henceforth, the SMU portion was already green lighted beforehand.
What? no link. Surly you can beat that.
quote:Originally posted by Tool:
What? no link. Surly you can beat that.
quote:Originally posted by tudor rose:quote:Originally posted by Tool:
What? no link. Surly you can beat that.
http://www.espnmediazone3.com/...80%99-fall-schedule/
What now?
quote:Originally posted by tudor rose:quote:Originally posted by Tool:
What? no link. Surly you can beat that.
http://www.espnmediazone3.com/...80%99-fall-schedule/
What now?
quote:Originally posted by adamryan1121:quote:Originally posted by tudor rose:quote:Originally posted by Tool:
What? no link. Surly you can beat that.
http://www.espnmediazone3.com/...80%99-fall-schedule/
What now?
i sure hate to pile on...wait, no i don't.
link
btw...just to add a little salt to that crow...espn's heisman watch from the following week after moving "pony exce$$" to after the hesiman presentation, HAS MARK INGRAM AT #1.
quote:Additionally, The Best That Never Was – about the rise, fall and comeback of running back Marcus Dupree - will move to Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 8 p.m., and Pony Excess – about how the SMU football program got the NCAA’s “Death Penalty” in 1987 – will now be the closing film of the series on Saturday, Dec. 11, at 9 p.m. following the 2010 Heisman Trophy presentation on ESPN. Both films are two hours long.
quote:Originally posted by Tool:quote:Originally posted by adamryan1121:quote:Originally posted by tudor rose:quote:Originally posted by Tool:
What? no link. Surly you can beat that.
http://www.espnmediazone3.com/...80%99-fall-schedule/
What now?
i sure hate to pile on...wait, no i don't.
link
btw...just to add a little salt to that crow...espn's heisman watch from the following week after moving "pony exce$$" to after the hesiman presentation, HAS MARK INGRAM AT #1.
By clinging to tudos coattail you just made a fool of yourself too. Better go check his link.
quote:Originally posted by adamryan1121:quote:Originally posted by Tool:quote:Originally posted by tudor rose:quote:Originally posted by Tool:
And that has what to do with what?
Everything. You eluding to some mysterious "hint." Also, your obvious lack of knowledge in marketing and ad revenues, because otherwise why would you ask?
It was posted on ESPN's website on around about July 29th the outlined schedule for the "30 for 30" programs. Henceforth, the SMU portion was already green lighted beforehand.
What? no link. Surly you can beat that.
lmao...all the garbage you post, and you demand a link from somone else? classic. go ahead...ask me for one.
quote:Originally posted by Tool:quote:Originally posted by adamryan1121:quote:Originally posted by Tool:quote:Originally posted by tudor rose:quote:Originally posted by Tool:
And that has what to do with what?
Everything. You eluding to some mysterious "hint." Also, your obvious lack of knowledge in marketing and ad revenues, because otherwise why would you ask?
It was posted on ESPN's website on around about July 29th the outlined schedule for the "30 for 30" programs. Henceforth, the SMU portion was already green lighted beforehand.
What? no link. Surly you can beat that.
lmao...all the garbage you post, and you demand a link from somone else? classic. go ahead...ask me for one.
Adam...in all due respect...I would, but I'm afraid it would take me to a porn site.
quote:Originally posted by Tool:
In your world oct 26 to dec 11 is MONTHS.
In my world it is a little over a month.
quote:Originally posted by adamryan1121:
how so? his link proves that espn does their programming MONTHS in advance. like he/she said.
quote:Originally posted by Tool:
By clinging to tudos coattail you just made a fool of yourself too. Better go check his link.
quote:Originally posted by Tool:
I looked at the first scheduled program.. OK so a little over two months deserves the term..."MONTHS"?
quote:Originally posted by Tool:
The correct term would be 'weeks'. The Newton scandal broke in JULY...MONTHS before.
quote:Originally posted by Tool:
The correct term would be 'weeks'. The Newton scandal broke in JULY...MONTHS before.
quote:Originally posted by adamryan1121:quote:Originally posted by Tool:
The correct term would be 'weeks'. The Newton scandal broke in JULY...MONTHS before.
interesting that between april 29th and august 13th...espn doesn't have ONE story on Cam.
link
as much as you don't want to admit it, espn's first story on it is dated 11/5 (btw, that was when it was updated). a huntsville times artile dated 11/4 includes the phrase;
"For 10 days, he's been the biggest story in college football. And not just because he's the best player in college football."
hell, even on THIS FORUM, the first post about it was on 11/4.
and yes, i know what you're gonna say, "the ncaa knew of it in july." last time i checked, that isn't "breaking a story."
quote:Originally posted by Tool:
The fact is...Auburn knew long before taking action.
quote:Originally posted by Tomme73:quote:Originally posted by Tool:
The fact is...Auburn knew long before taking action.
If the "taking action" you're referring to was Auburn declaring Newton ineligible, that was just a FORMALITY. The NCAA made a ruling FIRST that Newton, because to the actions of HIS FATHER, was guilty of violating the NCAA's amateurism rules. Auburn declared him ineligible and immediately filed for reinstatement, which the NCAA granted on the grounds that there was no evidence he (Cam) or Auburn had any knowledge of Cecil's actions. Since no games were played by Cam during the period of ineligibility, no games were in danger of being vacated. Auburn was aware of the allegations and took action by looking into the matter. They, like the NCAA found no fault in Cam and, since the decision was theirs to make, decided Cam should play.
quote:Originally posted by Peter Rielly:
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=5818116
Fromer NCAA compliance officer and current Ohio professor agrees that Auburn did the right thing playing Cam Newton....but I'm sure he's just a "barner", or he's in on the big conspiracy the NCAA concocted to protect Cam right??? lol