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Posts tagged “ESPN”
Stupid Bowl Names
And now … from ESPN.com’s Bowl Projections page … the list of Funny Bowl Names: The GMAC Bowl … The Visit Florida Tangerine Bowl … The Sega Sports Las Vegas Bowl … The Seattle Bowl … The Galleryfurniture.com Bowl … The Culligan Holiday Bowl … The Sylvania Alamo Bowl … The Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl …
Fowler on UF / UT
Chris Fowler: It’ll be nice in Gainesville, site of College GameDay for the sixth time. I’m not that hopeful, but it might be nice to watch a close game for a change. Far be it from me to whine about the amazing gig we GameDay guys have. But the score of the last two games
ESPN
You can find a ton of cool Gator merchandise at the Teamstore@ESPN.com. They should reconsider their “You May Also Like” section, though. It currently matches your selection geographically and that just doesn’t make sense. I don’t think many Florida fans are going to be interested in FSU or Miami gear! Also check out the current
busy weekend
A weekend media recap
Televised!
The Gamecocks face the Gators in what might be the biggest game in school history. If South Carolina wins and Florida beats Tennessee on Dec. 1, the Gamecocks will become the first team other than the Gators or Volunteers to win the SEC East Championship. ESPN announced on Monday that it will nationally televise Florida’s
UF / Auburn
ESPN announced on Monday afternoon that it will televise the Florida- Auburn game from Auburn at 7:45 pm ET on Saturday, Oct. 13th.
ESPN
Y‘know what? I really love ESPN. There was an excellent essay in Sports Illustrated a few weeks ago about how ESPN is in danger of MTV-izing itself: showing ‘television shows’ tangentially about sports instead of showing what everyone wants to see – games and scores. The article made a good point. I’m totally in favor
Page2
The ESPN.com – Page2 Fearless Forecast for College Football in 2001 predicts that the strangest sight of the season will be seeing Florida play Miami in the Rose Bowl for the national title. That’s good to hear, because Page 2 also predicts that New York will come from 14 games back to steal the AL