KidSilverhair
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As good as this is the teletubbie clip is more college life.
You can’t just mention the teletubbie gif without bringing the goods.
Some serious side-eye from the woman in the Illinois stocking cap in the row behind.
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As good as this is the teletubbie clip is more college life.
We really should petition to change the pronunciation to I-O-Way.In all seriousness, the syntax of the word "Iowa" is brutal to fit into a rhyming scheme.
The cheerleader is how you imagine school at UCLA. The teletubbie club is more indicative of true college life.As good as this is the teletubbie clip is more college life.
That settles it! I'm signing with Happy Valley!Iowa City, Lansing Michigan, Champaign Illinois, Happy Valley PA or Los Angeles and Southern CA? L.A. would be pretty tempting to late teen to 20 something me.
The kid getting chloroformed in the back is the best part.You can’t just mention the teletubbie gif without bringing the goods.
Some serious side-eye from the woman in the Illinois stocking cap in the row behind.
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Interesting development...
Just wait for the Pac-12 Twitter mafia to spin this as ESPN making room and creating cash for a huge payday.If I understand correctly, this is essentially ESPN selling off some of their ACC rights (through a third party) to the CW.
It's the 3rd tier rights that were on Raycom, not ACC network.So is this inventory coming from the ACC network? Is this the first step for ESPN to scuttle that ship?
Interesting development...
These aren't the espn ACC network games. These are the Raycom games (tier 3)Interesting indeed. Wonder if ESPN sold off rights to games or if they will be simulcast on ACCN & CW.
Not really new territory for the ACC, prior to ACCN I remember ACC games being on WHO 13.2 channel.
It's not that, but I bet it's a precursor to a PAC-CW deal. The PAC probably didn't take CW's offer seriously. Now they might try to come back to the table as a "real sports channel"Just wait for the Pac-12 Twitter mafia to spin this as ESPN making room and creating cash for a huge payday.![]()
Thanks for clarification.These aren't the espn ACC network games. These are the Raycom games (tier 3)
I don't think so. It's only 1 FB game a week.I think this might be closer to the truth then being a precursor to a major Pac-CW deal.
Yep. Same thing I believe. They were with the regional bally spprts channels on the east coast. Formerly Fox Sports regionals. Big step up for the ACC going from that disaster to CW for their T3, which is nationally broadcast. Idk about $, but this has to be one of the best t3 deals of any conference in terms of availability and coverage.Thanks for clarification.
So back in the day, I believe Raycom televised Big8 games. Raycom produced the games and sold to local stations. WHO, KCRG, etc.
Is that what Raycom's relationship was with ACC? Very back to the future.