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  2. ESPN BottomLine - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, ESPN2 debuted a sports news ticker, dubbed by Production Assistant Onnie Bose as the "BottomLine Update." It is a persistent ticker which stayed at the bottom of the screen at all times during most programming, unlike ESPN, who only showed their own at the :18 (formerly :28) and :58 of each hour (accompanied by an audio cue, which has since been adapted as the alert tone for ESPN's ...

  3. Sports rating system - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the biggest use of sports ratings systems is to rate NCAA college football teams in Division I FBS, choosing teams to play in the College Football Playoff. Sports ratings systems are also used to help determine the field for the NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments, men's professional golf tournaments ...

  4. College football on television - Wikipedia

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    Coverage of U.S. college football is available to an extent in Canada; individual U.S. stations are available over-the-air and on television providers, Big Ten Network and CBS Sports Network can be carried by Canadian television providers, while the networks of TSN often simulcast games aired by ESPN networks (ESPN owns a minority stake in TSN).

  5. ESPN Events - Wikipedia

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    Conference USA – Broadcast rights were for regular-season football games. American Sports Network (a unit of Sinclair Broadcast Group that initially operated under a very similar model to ERT) began to syndicate other C-USA games with the 2014 season. Currently, its rights are held by CBS Sports Network, ASN's successor Stadium, ESPN, and NFL ...

  6. There won’t be an asterisk on this Michigan season ... - AOL

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    Every college football program pushes the envelope or even tears it completely to shreds. “Everyone else is doing it!” isn’t much of a defense, but it’s a damn good explanation.

  7. ESPN College Football - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, ESPN renewed its rights to the Big Ten, but lost its tier 1 rights to Big Ten football to Fox Sports, meaning that it no longer has the first choices of games each week. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] In 2019, ESPN began a 12-year deal with the American Athletic Conference , with at least 40 football games on ESPN linear networks and ABC per-season ...

  8. If the Big Ten is leaving ESPN behind, what could that mean ...

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    ESPN carried two or three Big Ten football games a week and two to four basketball games. Some of that prime inventory could end up with the ACC.

  9. As football starts, carrier fee dispute pits ESPN vs. DirecTV ...

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    The talks come as ESPN prepares for the college football season. The network's broadcasts include USC vs. LSU at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 1, and Boston College vs. Florida State at 7:30 p.m. on ...