by Adam Spence
Since the final season of LOST aired on television, I have only watched T.V. for two reasons: sports and wrestling. For the most part, I never change the channel from SportsCenter unless it's Monday Night Raw time. Of all sports, college football has always been my favorite. I spend Saturdays in the fall glued to my T.V. watching all of the drama unfold across the country. Once college football starts, I become a little happier than I am all year (of course until Kentucky Basketball season). I love watching college football from all across the country, seeing the pageantry and traditions in sports in the different regions of the country. I have, being from Kentucky, always loved the South Eastern Conference the most. Football is just different in the south, this is apparent from all of the success the SEC has had in comparison to other conferences. Now the SEC has its own network, and I am salivating.
I have watched the SEC network on and not so much off, for about a week now. I have had a hard time turning the channel. The teams in the SEC have been responsible for some of the best football games I have ever seen. To name a few would be hard, because seemingly every game is a classic. Thanks to the Network, classic games are constantly presented to fans. Besides classic games from the past, fans who want analysis are treated to an in depth view of EVERY team in preseason previews. The always entertaining Paul Finebaum Show is also a cornerstone of the Network. Call-ins from fans, analysis, and interviews from former players make for a very entertaining show. This is not even to mention that many games throughout the season will be featured on the Network.
I'm just a fan, urging and informing others about something that has me very excited. I believe any fan of college football should check out The SEC Network, because as a fan myself, I have thoroughly enjoyed it.
Since the final season of LOST aired on television, I have only watched T.V. for two reasons: sports and wrestling. For the most part, I never change the channel from SportsCenter unless it's Monday Night Raw time. Of all sports, college football has always been my favorite. I spend Saturdays in the fall glued to my T.V. watching all of the drama unfold across the country. Once college football starts, I become a little happier than I am all year (of course until Kentucky Basketball season). I love watching college football from all across the country, seeing the pageantry and traditions in sports in the different regions of the country. I have, being from Kentucky, always loved the South Eastern Conference the most. Football is just different in the south, this is apparent from all of the success the SEC has had in comparison to other conferences. Now the SEC has its own network, and I am salivating.
I have watched the SEC network on and not so much off, for about a week now. I have had a hard time turning the channel. The teams in the SEC have been responsible for some of the best football games I have ever seen. To name a few would be hard, because seemingly every game is a classic. Thanks to the Network, classic games are constantly presented to fans. Besides classic games from the past, fans who want analysis are treated to an in depth view of EVERY team in preseason previews. The always entertaining Paul Finebaum Show is also a cornerstone of the Network. Call-ins from fans, analysis, and interviews from former players make for a very entertaining show. This is not even to mention that many games throughout the season will be featured on the Network.
I'm just a fan, urging and informing others about something that has me very excited. I believe any fan of college football should check out The SEC Network, because as a fan myself, I have thoroughly enjoyed it.