The Bowl Championship Series is coming to ESPN starting in January 2011 (following the 2010 regular season).
ESPN and the BCS announced the deal on Tuesday. It includes exclusive television, radio, digital, international and marketing rights for the Fiesta, Orange and Sugar Bowls. ESPN already had the rights to the Rose Bowl from an earlier agreement.
For one of the few weeks of this football season, there wasn’t a truckload of upsets or close calls or shootouts. The week appeared to be tame by the standards of excitement and entertainment set so far this year. However, hidden below all of this was the reality that the teams most in the spotlight were consistent this week and refused to let the wave of unexpected events and miracle plays and scores enter into their outings. That and the Big-12 stopped its implosion for one week at least.
Alabama and Texas Tech and their perfect records were on top of the BCS standings Sunday. Texas, Florida and Oklahoma, all with one loss, are lurking and ready to take advantage if the front-runners fall.
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Things are going to get more real and a lot more confusing from here on out.
After a week that saw an offensive explosive rare amongst top 25 teams as well as this explosion extending to the pros with San Diego & New Orleans lighting up London and the Colts and Titans scoring more than a [...]
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Texas Tech has its highest ranking in the AP Top 25 in 32 years, and a chance to make another momentous leap coming up.
The Red Raiders moved up to No. 6 in the poll released Sunday as they get ready to host No. 1 Texas.
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Still, all of that is only second chair to the two big games in the Big-12 acting as an appetizer to the next six weeks of pure intensity and suspense that will come out of that conference. If you need proof, think about this: Texas still has Oklahoma St. next week and still has to play A&M, Kansas and Texas Tech, Kansas has Texas Tech next week and finishes the year against Texas and Missouri, and Texas Tech’s next four games read like this: Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma St., and Oklahoma.