93henfan wrote:All you Del State detractors....
...your sheets and hoods are ready for pickup at the cleaners.
Haters.
CAA's Nationally Televised Games on NBC Sports
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Re: CAA's Nationally Televised Games on NBC Sports
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Re: CAA's Nationally Televised Games on NBC Sports
NBC Sports probably needed a game to televise on Sept 8.bluehenbillk wrote:93henfan wrote:All you Del State detractors....
...your sheets and hoods are ready for pickup at the cleaners.
Haters.
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Honestly, for the life of me I don't know how the DelState game got selected unless NBC is trying to telecast a minimum number of HBCU games. It's an early season game for UD & one of which our new QB will still be learning behind a green interior OL, but still it shouldn't be a very close game.
Here are the CAA games for that day:
Delaware State at Delaware
Georgia State at Tennessee
Alcorn State at James Madison
Maine at Boston College
New Hampshire at Minnesota
Old Dominion at Hampton
Rhode Island at Monmouth
Gardner-Webb at Richmond
Fordham at Villanova
Lafayette at William and Mary
The CAA won't allow a non-conf game televised on the road. So that limits the games to:
Delaware State at Delaware
Alcorn State at James Madison
Gardner-Webb at Richmond
Fordham at Villanova
Lafayette at William and Mary
I like the W&M game the best.
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Then you obviously don't know very much about the Runnin' Bulldogs of Gardner-Webb from Boiling Springs, NC. That game @ UR is one of the few big games that I have circled on my calendar for 2012 as a must follow. When they say that these Bulldogs can run, they ain't kidding. Bulldogs have always been know for their runnin', and for their agility, but GW football takes it to a whole other level.CAA Flagship wrote: NBC Sports probably needed a game to televise on Sept 8.
Here are the CAA games for that day:
Delaware State at Delaware
Georgia State at Tennessee
Alcorn State at James Madison
Maine at Boston College
New Hampshire at Minnesota
Old Dominion at Hampton
Rhode Island at Monmouth
Gardner-Webb at Richmond
Fordham at Villanova
Lafayette at William and Mary
The CAA won't allow a non-conf game televised on the road. So that limits the games to:
Delaware State at Delaware
Alcorn State at James Madison
Gardner-Webb at Richmond
Fordham at Villanova
Lafayette at William and Mary
I like the W&M game the best.
If you ever make it down to Boiling Springs, give the Taco Bell/Pizza Hut a try. You won't be disappointed.
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Re: CAA's Nationally Televised Games on NBC Sports
I know what you are talking about.State Line Liquors wrote:Then you obviously don't know very much about the Runnin' Bulldogs of Gardner-Webb from Boiling Springs, NC. That game @ UR is one of the few big games that I have circled on my calendar for 2012 as a must follow. When they say that these Bulldogs can run, they ain't kidding. Bulldogs have always been know for their runnin', and for their agility, but GW football takes it to a whole other level.CAA Flagship wrote: NBC Sports probably needed a game to televise on Sept 8.
Here are the CAA games for that day:
Delaware State at Delaware
Georgia State at Tennessee
Alcorn State at James Madison
Maine at Boston College
New Hampshire at Minnesota
Old Dominion at Hampton
Rhode Island at Monmouth
Gardner-Webb at Richmond
Fordham at Villanova
Lafayette at William and Mary
The CAA won't allow a non-conf game televised on the road. So that limits the games to:
Delaware State at Delaware
Alcorn State at James Madison
Gardner-Webb at Richmond
Fordham at Villanova
Lafayette at William and Mary
I like the W&M game the best.
If you ever make it down to Boiling Springs, give the Taco Bell/Pizza Hut a try. You won't be disappointed.
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Re: CAA's Nationally Televised Games on NBC Sports
Well good. Then you know exactly how much these Bulldogs love to run.CAA Flagship wrote: I know what you are talking about.![]()
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Hopefully you guys return the favor to GW once you jump to CUSA and schedule a road game in Boiling Springs. TacoHut's had a couple bad years.
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Re: CAA's Nationally Televised Games on NBC Sports
No kidding. I've never seen so many overt racists in one place since GSU came to the Tub two years ago.93henfan wrote:All you Del State detractors....
...your sheets and hoods are ready for pickup at the cleaners.
Haters.

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Re: CAA's Nationally Televised Games on NBC Sports
That is not only dumb, it is also unenforceable. If TN wants to televise the GA State game, how can the CAA stop them? Will they tell GA State to take their ball and go home?CAA Flagship wrote:The CAA won't allow a non-conf game televised on the road.

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Re: CAA's Nationally Televised Games on NBC Sports
I'm talking with regard to the contract that the CAA has with NBC. The CAA prefers to show games at the CAA venues (the ones with the logo on the turfSuperHornet wrote:That is not only dumb, it is also unenforceable. If TN wants to televise the GA State game, how can the CAA stop them? Will they tell GA State to take their ball and go home?CAA Flagship wrote:The CAA won't allow a non-conf game televised on the road.
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Re: CAA's Nationally Televised Games on NBC Sports
Agreed, but I think they're only going to be 3 CAA teams that will be on that train.clenz wrote:5-7 wins would hardly get me on the "title contention" train
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I think Nova could be back on it 2013. UR? It might be awhile, if they ever get back on it.
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