by gtmoBlue » Sat Feb 27, 2021 10:48 am
Interesting perspective and comments. While I may disagree (MU Panther and I), ol' FloridaFriar raises some good points.
When have the good folks in the USA ever been reasonable, logical, and discerning? While the probability may be small that a "turning against"
Fox News may spill over onto Fox Sports as well, the possibility does exist. Murdoch has never been a "darling" in US public opinion. As a
maverick, he has consistently "stirred the pot" in whatever he touches.
Whether anti-Murdoch / anti-Fox opinion ever reaches the level of a mass exodus of viewers and support to grossly affect sports in general
and the BE specifically, is not likely. While sports is not immune nor exempt from public opinion and actions, it seems that the genre would
be one of the last areas affected by such sentiments. Covid has shown that the appetite for diversion of all genres is systemic in the US,
especially our sports addictions. Having said all that, the possibilities set forth by FloridaFriar are well worth the leagues' keeping an eye on
and monitoring.
Yes, Fox Sports has significantly contributed to the reconfigured BE...and vice versa. It seems that FloridaFriar's concerns are sending up a flare
of caution. Thanks FF. While it may not be a time for concerted Big East action(s) - it is also not a time for sticking our heads into the sand. The
sports landscape is in a state of change and this aspect is merely one of many potential change areas (transfers, NIL, Bubble NCAA tourney, corruption,
player rights, etc.) It is wise to keep sharp eyes on the sports horizons and developments. Thanks again FloridaFriar...your "Spideysense" is worth
acknowledging - not ignoring.
Additionally, it won't hurt for the league planners to develop TV contingency plans A & B...just in case.
PS: That's why we have these boards...Divergent, frank, honest opinion(s) and discussion(s). It's why we all tolerated AAC Steverrrr for years. I love
it when folks bring new stuff to the board - Fieldhouse Flyer, Xuperman, Django, and others bring unique perspectives and diverse opinions to keep the board
active, opinionated, and exciting. Keep up the good work members. FloridaFriar...thanks. Your opinions are welcome here, as are opinions of all our
membership (am I correct in this Admin/BillyJack?).
PPS: Go Bulldawgs! Bite dem Cats!
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win." - Nicholas Klein (1918)
"Top tier teams rarely have true "down" years and find a way to stay relevant every year." - Adoraz
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