Did ESPN Snub Illinois State?
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:13 pm
Great topic seen at redbirdfan.com..
http://www.college-sports-journal.com/i ... -the-field
As a part of ESPN's contract to televise the FCS playoffs, ESPN is required to televise one first-round game.
As it turns out, the No. 2 basketball team in the country is playing at 7 p.m. in Lexington, KY. — only a half an hour away from Richmond, Kentucky, where the Colonels will be playing their first-round game.
Did ESPN influence the selection of teams into the 20-team NCAA field - allowing a borderline, unranked team into the field, and having them host a first-round game against one of the highest-grossing teams in all of FCS?
And was it just convenience for ESPN - rather than merit - that made this game in Richmond, Kentucky, happen?
http://www.college-sports-journal.com/i ... -the-field
As a part of ESPN's contract to televise the FCS playoffs, ESPN is required to televise one first-round game.
As it turns out, the No. 2 basketball team in the country is playing at 7 p.m. in Lexington, KY. — only a half an hour away from Richmond, Kentucky, where the Colonels will be playing their first-round game.
Did ESPN influence the selection of teams into the 20-team NCAA field - allowing a borderline, unranked team into the field, and having them host a first-round game against one of the highest-grossing teams in all of FCS?
And was it just convenience for ESPN - rather than merit - that made this game in Richmond, Kentucky, happen?