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    Quote Originally Posted by daneblazer View Post
    Another thing to think about with SEC Sunday football is that most of the states the games will be played in are completely dry on Sundays. Bars, restaurants, and other businesses will miss out on a lot of business and it wouldn't be good for the local economy. The SEC may put one game on a week on a Sunday, but no way they're moving their entire slate to Sunday.

    If there is no NFL to start the season Pac and SEC will put 1 game each on Fox and CBS respectively. ESPN could get involved and televise a game Sunday from all of their contacts as well. That is it. NFL can't do shit back as their TV contracts forbid them from doing Fri and Sat games until after Thanksgiving.

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    It's the obvious move for TV, but don't think that this could ever impact the NFL. FBS will never compete with the popularity of the NFL.

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