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coverage map for 10/31

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HB Heisman
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A little surprised that all of Texas and the entire western part of the U.S. apparently would rather have Clemson-NC State on ABC. I don't think anybody expects that game to be close. Oh, well; fans out there will have to have ESPN2.
 
A little surprised that all of Texas and the entire western part of the U.S. apparently would rather have Clemson-NC State on ABC. I don't think anybody expects that game to be close. Oh, well; fans out there will have to have ESPN2.

I don't think anyone outside of Iowa thinks our game will be close. At least NC state hasn't fired its coach this year. So now shock there.
 
I do like that all of our recruits live in the blue. Also I think more people live in the blue then the green.
 
That looks similar to just about every B10 2:30 game...

I'm still surprised ABC picked this game for the 2:30 slot. Must be a Maryland/DC TV set thing...
 
I do like that all of our recruits live in the blue. Also I think more people live in the blue then the green.

Probably not. Three of the four most populous states in the country are in the green area. I'm gonna guess that the green is about 60% of the population of the US.
 
That looks similar to just about every B10 2:30 game...

I'm still surprised ABC picked this game for the 2:30 slot. Must be a Maryland/DC TV set thing...

You're forgetting the national brand that is IOWA. We will draw eyeballs.

Honestly, though, I'm guessing most who watch will do so with the hope/expectation that we lose or just look lousy. Let's hope the team disappoints. :)
 
WTF? My NYC channel is claiming to be airing the Clemson game despite this map.

$@#&*$+*% New Yorkers!

Ooops. Never mind. I stand by my $@#&*$+*% New Yorkers statement though. (Go ROYALS!)
 
Probably not. Three of the four most populous states in the country are in the green area. I'm gonna guess that the green is about 60% of the population of the US.

You're right. Sun Belt states have largely surpassed the blue collar north several decades ago.
 
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