Would these games be televised if not for gambling?

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I mean who the heck would watch these college games on tv if you did not have money on either side?

That Boise State game last night is a perfect example. Who in the f u k cares about boise st. or hawaii? Answer: Gamblers

I am fairly confident that 75 percent of the games would not be televised if not for gambling.
 

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How about past students and fans???????????????????????????
 

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Not as many would be on TV

Sports is very big now because of betting

We have many ladies of all ages here in Newark that bet 2x reverses
 

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How about past students and fans???????????????????????????
I graduated from the University of Florida.

Do I watch their games every week??

NO.

College football is boring, and the coaches are idiots.
 

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BaseballGuy said:
I graduated from the University of Florida.

Do I watch their games every week??

NO.

College football is boring, and the coaches are idiots.
Ok, If these games suk soo much and are boring, why not bet the other side and win a million bucks, it must have some kinda substanace to be wagered on or have a line on with the major books, so also explain the stadium sell outs.:WTF:
 

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so also explain the stadium sell outs.:WTF:
Dude. Students get tickets for free. Most college stadiums hold around 60,000 people. When you have a student body of 45,000 it is not that hard to figure out why the stadiums are packed.
 

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back when i was in school there was a limited number of tickets for students. i know damn well they are not giving out 45K free tickets:neenee:

also, you ever think, this is your opinion?? Some people do enjoy college games

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Dude. Students get tickets for free. Most college stadiums hold around 60,000 people. When you have a student body of 45,000 it is not that hard to figure out why the stadiums are packed.
 

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I think there could be something to the fact that the televise certain games that are higly bet on...
 

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BaseballGuy said:
I mean who the heck would watch these college games on tv if you did not have money on either side?

That Boise State game last night is a perfect example. Who in the f u k cares about boise st. or hawaii? Answer: Gamblers

I am fairly confident that 75 percent of the games would not be televised if not for gambling.
I'm in complete <!--StartFragment --> agreeance with you on this.
Gambling makes the entire sports world go round.

I doubt ESPN would exist if not for betting and fantasy leagues.

I do not think college football is boring though, I'll take it over the NFL any day.
 

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as far as hawaii - real simple here


when they play on the road - and are in the middle of the sked - they get very little action on their games

when they play at home - and there game starts after all other ones have ended - they get a TON of action. you get people who couldn't even tell you Timmy Chang plays for HI betting the game because it is the "bailout" special. guys who are down for the day look at it as their chance to get a winner and end the day on a winning note. guys who are up are playing with "house money".

if hawaii played their home games at, say, 2P, they would get about 10% of the action they get playing at night like they do.
 

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