question about college football
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Answer to question1: Most teams, that I know of, have flags - it's usually in relation to their college/university's logo/brand.
Answer to question2: There are DEFINITELY more than one competitive university team per state. in fact, I think each state has atleast 2-3 district 1 college football teams. They usually make for rivalries...
For instance, I'm a huge Gators fan (University of Florida) - by that admission, it's my sworn duty to hate all fans/players/teams from Florida State University, University of Miami and University of South Florida.
However, what usually trumps state-wide rivalries are division rivalries. It's for this reason I will always hate the University of Georgia Bulldogs, The South Carolina Gamecocks (made worse by their coach and our history), and any other team in the SEC.
- oh man! heated up rivalries. seems like the team flags is a safer bet. problem now for me is figuring out if versioning out every team flag that would make it to an on-air promotion is a wise thing to do.
thanks again!jayliquori - all team flags is efficient considering they might not all make it to on air promtionjayliquori
- thanks so much!jayliquori
- yeah - it will depend - ESPN, when they do their on-air bumps, usually just show the top 25 teams... Link here >identity
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- oh man! heated up rivalries. seems like the team flags is a safer bet. problem now for me is figuring out if versioning out every team flag that would make it to an on-air promotion is a wise thing to do.