Found November 04, 2009 on Falcon Nation:
We are hosting the roundtable this week. Watch the comments for responses from around the MAC and then Friday we'll sum it all up.1. Now that we have reached November, what do you really think of this no-Saturday stuff? Is it a necessary evil, an unnecessary evil, or a non-issue? Do you think that the difficulty for home fans outweighs the long-term benefit of being on ESPN?Well, since this was my question, I might as well fess up that I think the MAC in the past has been so busy worrying about being on television (for the recruits it attracts) that it forgets that empty stadiums and lousy game day environments are not exactly  going to draw recruits either.  I felt that was especially true when the games were on ESPNU (barely a national network until Comcast picked it up) and when we were not getting paid.  Often times, the game times are as bad as the game day. To wit, a BG game against Akron at 5:00 on a Friday night.Now I understand some cash is coming in, and last night's...
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