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I am somewhat surprised at the repetitive nature

Posted on: July 20, 2017 at 14:02:51 CT
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of the SEC network. I understand the Internet is out there but I think it would be cool for example to watch some of the old footage of some historic SEC seasons from decades ago with commentary etc. Or some of the classic bowl games from way back instead of replaying South Carolina at Auburn from 2015. I love the network but a lot of it is repetitive garbage I would never want to watch twice.

That kind of historic stuff seems almost totally absent from the network. The kind of "from the vault stuff" that the Big 10 network has some of at least. They have some old stuff like Condredge Holloway but it would be neat to focus on seasons and games sometimes instead of indiviudals
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I am somewhat surprised at the repetitive nature - MakeShift MU - 7/20 14:02:51
     I would guess a lot of those old games they dont own the - MU-TULSA MU - 7/20 15:21:27
          Yep. - zodiac6 JC - 7/20 17:51:04
               I don't agree with that - MakeShift MU - 7/20 18:11:00
                    They could no doubt do some of that. - zodiac6 JC - 7/20 20:02:28
                         I am sure alphabet networks would sell them, but probably - MU-TULSA MU - 7/21 13:50:48
     Have thought the same thing. They have the material to do - Uncle John MU - 7/20 14:34:53
     Agreed. Showing classic games with commentary from - MizzouAstro MU - 7/20 14:10:36
          Mizzou could have fundraiser to go towards their - BigTime SEMO - 7/20 14:44:05
               What about the cables? How much do we need for some - Gary P. MU - 7/20 15:50:17
               Huh? - MakeShift MU - 7/20 15:09:39
                    ...links. - BigTime SEMO - 7/20 15:19:27
                         Links to what? - MakeShift MU - 7/20 15:36:32




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