Studio20 said:
...may have meant the end of the traditional 10 Pm Eastern Time College Football game. With the exception of Hawaii (7 pm Hawaiian; 12 Midnight Eastern). I'm noticing that the the western conferences, specifically, Pac 10 has not offered more than a handful of 7 pm Pacific / 10 PM Eastern start times this season. Apparantly the schools want those newspaper columnists and coaches east of the Mississippi to make sure they see all the teams before 10 pm..so they can turn in at a reasonable hour...which means in the east, our football saturday is over around 10 pm....
Probably had more to do with the baseball playoffs and World Series (which, of course is done now) in prime time than anything else.
Besides, an "East Coast bias" (acutally, ESPN is usually accused of having a NY-New England bias) in college football is a non-starter. There's almost no Division 1A football north or east of Pennsylvania - Boston College, UConn, Buffalo, Army and Rutgers are it. And ESPN, with Kirk Herbstreit & Lee Corso being the prominent voices, plus the network's lucrative Big Ten contract, is more pro-midwest in football than anything. Basketball and MLB, on the other hand...