so did the PAC/ACC/ and big ten.Thamel and others are now saying "expect ASU, UA, and Utah to band together one way or the other.
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so did the PAC/ACC/ and big ten.Thamel and others are now saying "expect ASU, UA, and Utah to band together one way or the other.
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Not sure I'd include Clemson in this conversation. Clemson's "Press Box" runs the entire length of the field and includes seating on top. From what I can tell, it has an identical setup on the other side too.
These two pics look a few years apart? I would say the lower one here is older? With the addition of bleacher seats on the far endzone (with the scoreboard), have they done away with the Clemson tradition of the players running down the ramp and touching Howard's rock?Oh wow. Both sides are quite steep.
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You’re right and streaming will be a huge part of the future. Large inventory of games and the need for more cash will do it. However it’s just not gonna work like how the Pac deal looks. No one outside of Pac school fan bases are going to buy this add-on. We all pay for espn+ to get big 12 basketball games but there is also a lot of other content there. Streaming may work as examples:While I agree, it's funny how all fans bases can spin things to fit their narrative. Not too long ago, streaming was the future. Not saying that you said that @Cmonwhatarewedoinghereman.
These two pics look a few years apart? I would say the lower one here is older? With the addition of bleacher seats on the far endzone (with the scoreboard), have they done away with the Clemson tradition of the players running down the ramp and touching Howard's rock?
I see streaming companies eventually start to aggregate; much like most major industries (eg auto, plane, TV, phone, etc). This, historically, reduces to a Big 3; then may branch out because of foreign involvement, and or exceptional innovation. I think history will repeat itself here too.You’re right and streaming will be a huge part of the future. Large inventory of games and the need for more cash will do it. However it’s just not gonna work like how the Pac deal looks. No one outside of Pac school fan bases are going to buy this add-on. We all pay for espn+ to get big 12 basketball games but there is also a lot of other content there. Streaming may work as examples:
1. Weekday Maction when nothing else is on
2. Some big streamer says we want the big 10 or sec 8pm est game of the week
3. Cable companies just put more of their inventory on their own streaming service a la big 12 bball.
Everyone has a bunch of streaming subs already. No one’s itching to add more, especially not for Oregon state football.
I see streaming companies eventually start to aggregate; much like most major industries (eg auto, plane, TV, phone, etc). This, historically, reduces to a Big 3; then may branch out because of foreign involvement, and or exceptional innovation. I think history will repeat itself here too.
No. They still do that then the students fill in on the grass hill.These two pics look a few years apart? I would say the lower one here is older? With the addition of bleacher seats on the far endzone (with the scoreboard), have they done away with the Clemson tradition of the players running down the ramp and touching Howard's rock?
Yeah this is like the 300th "deal" he has purported to know about. Funny that he knows all these deals, when no on else does.People, stop with the mhver ****.
Yeah this is like the 300th "deal" he has purported to know about. Funny that he knows all these deals, when no on else does.
He reports "deals" that have just a hint of believability, as well as other info just the same. Then when something happens he will go back and say see, i said it. Even though 99% of everything else he guesses is complete BS and not close.
Makes you wonder why he has a fake id on Twitter....because if he actually said who he was, everyone would know he is full of ****.
They can bid on the remaining 3 super conferencesI see streaming companies eventually start to aggregate; much like most major industries (eg auto, plane, TV, phone, etc). This, historically, reduces to a Big 3; then may branch out because of foreign involvement, and or exceptional innovation. I think history will repeat itself here too.
I understand that. But still, in the 'newer' one the bleachers seem to displace the run-down of the players.Perhaps, they were just random Google images I found while searching their stadium.
OK, got it. So no bleachers there, still a grass hill? Makes sense, thx!No. They still do that then the students fill in on the grass hill.
I understand that. But still, in the 'newer' one the bleachers seem to displace the run-down of the players.
FWIW. Thread gives possible details
Had to go back several pages to figure out how “conference realignment” and “press box” correlated with each other. And once I found the source of “press box” on this thread, it left me just as confused how they still relate to each other. /sI'm obviously biased, but where is our stadium showing signs of wear? I mean, don't get me wrong, we 1000% need a bigger press box and something needs to be done to the coloring of our seats, but I don't really know what else they could be talking about..
I think ISU really needs to bring back baseball....Press box complaints continue to be one of the dumbest complaints on this site, right around the same level as 'bring back baseball' complaints.
Then how about this source. Pretty similar numbers and story