L4L, you've done a marvelous job of misquoting me and others to set up flimsy arguments you can easily tear down. Let me begin:
Liberty4Life wrote:Do you seriously think any conference commissioner is saying 'Boy, we need to sure up that Washington DC market. Quick! Get that school four hours away!
No one [correctly]said that LU was a DC market team. What was insinuated was that as an FCS program, they do have a strong Mideast viewership.
Liberty4Life wrote:It is nice that we have the MASN deal, but that's not really because we're filling their desperately-needed Lynchburg-programming demand. It's more of 'we are moderately in the area broadcast games on TV and they need to fill programming at 11 p.m. on a Saturday night' sort of thing..
I absolutely guarantee I know more about this than you. MASN loves its deal with Liberty, because Liberty possesses its own production capabilities. Furthermore, Liberty has a strong following and is marketable for them in the Mideast. Do you have any idea how well they sold advertising for lU's games? Do you realize that LU was also able to sell advertising at a record clip this year? That can only be done when its shown that viewers are tuning-in. MASN likes Liberty; they wouldn't if noone watched them.
Liberty4Life wrote:I also like how someone pointed to a *regional* television deal as evidence of us being on *national* television..
How many FCS schools have negotiated their own regional TV deal, along with a national network (FamilyNet), without any conference assistant? I know the answer, but I'll wait for you to answer, if you're willing...
Liberty4Life wrote:But whatever, if you guys want to live in some deluded fantasy land where Lynchburg is the pinnacle of the universe, then I'm not going to stop you. It must be nice.
No one said it was the greatest. YOU were the first to use that moniker. Others simply said that Lynchburg won't hold us back.
Liberty presents an extremely unique "market" based on the best thing any market entry can possess - singular differentiation: it is the largest evangelical University in the world. Such differentiation led to the FamilyNet deal, and will continue to be significant as the team continues to be successful, as well as through any conference realignment. It makes the school and football program marketable.
In the future, leave the sports business (and the debating, for that matter) to those who understand it.