Thanks, Seth, for the excellent replay of Mich Replay. I can see you and Mr. Lipson sitting in those leather chairs dissecting the show's history.
But, what about the effect losing the program's network presence may have had on recruiting? Is Inside Michigan Football on BTN having the same positive effect?
And (I'm not sure if this topic has been covered on the board already) what about the loss of WJR as an outlet for the games, which created 3 years of searching the dial for 104.3--and now WWJ, which seems better but doesn't seem to have the mass pull of WJR?
I see the changes over the last four years as having a negative impact on recruiting and enhancing fandom, but then I'm old enough to have seen Bo beat Woody in 1969
Great to see Spurs and Harry doing so well, though deeply satisfying to watch unfashionable Norwich beat them a few weeks ago. But can we keep the anti-Semitism off the blog.
Norwich are the Novaks of the Prem. No stars, but the team, the team, the team. No respect from the pundits, but grit, grit, grit against the Goliaths.
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Thanks, Seth, for the excellent replay of Mich Replay. I can see you and Mr. Lipson sitting in those leather chairs dissecting the show's history.
But, what about the effect losing the program's network presence may have had on recruiting? Is Inside Michigan Football on BTN having the same positive effect?
And (I'm not sure if this topic has been covered on the board already) what about the loss of WJR as an outlet for the games, which created 3 years of searching the dial for 104.3--and now WWJ, which seems better but doesn't seem to have the mass pull of WJR?
I see the changes over the last four years as having a negative impact on recruiting and enhancing fandom, but then I'm old enough to have seen Bo beat Woody in 1969
Any thoughts on these topics?
Great to see Spurs and Harry doing so well, though deeply satisfying to watch unfashionable Norwich beat them a few weeks ago. But can we keep the anti-Semitism off the blog.
Thanks and OTBC. Beat the Villa
Norwich are the Novaks of the Prem. No stars, but the team, the team, the team. No respect from the pundits, but grit, grit, grit against the Goliaths.