Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Ecomm Blog

In the pursuit for money, attendance, and wins, Big teams in college basketball are constantly switching conferences. With these power moves historic rivalries are destroyed into history. The chance that rivals will play is very little. The author brings up a good point about how the exiting rivalries in college basketball are diminishing. The NCAA already has a week set aside for rivalry games. Why can't the schools agree to a rivalry series. Both schools would benefit, win-or-lose. The author did a great job in the article by listing multiple historic rivalries and some games that have the potential to be great.

The author failed to include multiple potential matchups that are a multi-million dollar programs versus small D1 schools. Some of the most exiting games are when the underdog gives the top program a run for its money. 

http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/20739634/some-college-basketball-matchups-ned-see-include-kansas-wichita-state-maryland-duke-more

This week, with the limited class time I was given, used my time effectively. I wrote the reflection essay and blog on Monday and Tuesday. I completed this blog on Wednesday. And I will be setting up the live production Thursday. 

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