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Title: The Texas Longhorn network is going to broadcast HS football games....
Post by: droner on July 20, 2011, 05:43:17 EDT
Maybe some out of state games. Surely the NCAA will not let this happen. I can just imagine influencing a recruit by coming to his high school and broadcasting the game.

And we got in trouble for hostesses holding up cardboard signs?


Title: Re: The Texas Longhorn network is going to broadcast HS football games....
Post by: BigOrange Maniac on July 20, 2011, 05:52:25 EDT
If there's any fairness in the NCAA's world, that won't happen.

Big "if," unfortunately.


Title: Re: The Texas Longhorn network is going to broadcast HS football games....
Post by: murfvol on July 20, 2011, 05:30:35 EDT
If that is ruled legal...

My guess is the top 10 recruits' games somehow get televised every year.


Title: Re: The Texas Longhorn network is going to broadcast HS football games....
Post by: 101stDad on July 20, 2011, 05:35:26 EDT
It depends on how "involved" the NCAA sees Texas with management/ownership of the network and who is making the decisions on what games are broadcast.  If it is an ESPN owned/managed station, then it will be difficult to tie little ut to what high school games are broadcast.

And, yes, I know - it is a shady thing and a definite gray area, but I would question whether the NCAA can tell a network what games they can and can't broadcast.  Outside of the BCS agreement, the NCAA allows the individual conferences and schools to negotiate their own TV deals.  I'm not sure if or how the NCAA can limit what high school games an ESPN station chooses to broadcast.