Well, PHX Phan, you echoed exactly what I thought the reason for lack of west coast coverage was in my first post. So basically you're blaming the times zones, and Fox Sports for ESPN's bias. Ok, sure.
I haven't seen a Cards game since they left the NFC East, is it Fox's fault for not showing the 3 Cards games a season they used to show in NY since the NFL decided to realign divisions?
Also, I didn't ask for NASCAR to be a leading story or get tons of coverage. But would it kill to show 45 seconds of the fan favorites talking after the final practice? I mean show a fifteen second Jeff Gordon clip, a fifteen second Dale Jr. clip and you've satisfied half the NASCAR fans out there. If they showed 45 seconds more of golf would it suddenly make golf fans watch Sports Center because they actually got to see some stuff? No, but the potential is there for NASCAR.
And the pressure should not be totally on NASCAR, ESPN's objective is to make money though covering competition. Day before yesterday I had the TV on in the afternoon, they are showing ski jumping on ESPN. I lived many years not too far from Lake Placid where this event apparently was. And not even the people in the north country of New York give a **** about ski jumping, but it's being shown on afternoon television. I bet if the NASCAR practices were shown, even though they are not that exciting, it would still draw more random people in than ski jumping. So why doesn't ESPN cover it? What sponsorship is there for ski jumping? At least NASCAR races draw car care products advertisement revenue, lot's of people have cars right?
I guess you have your whole it's not a sport argument, but thats extremely subjective.
Ryanwb thinks anyone can just get in a stock car and be a good driver after a couple hours. I ask Ryan, what the hell are you doin here then man? If it only takes a couple hours training why aren't you on the NASCAR circuit? You realize completing one lap, blowing an engine, then finishing last still gets you like $35,000 right? If it's so easy, why aren't you out there hauling in the dough dude? You sound just like the guy I work with that claims he has a fail safe system for winning at craps. Yet for some reason he's not living in Vegas making millions.
I'm not going to argue this anymore because you're totally right PHX Phan, to each his own. But claiming it's easy is pure idiocy. Thanks for at least acknowledging it's not. Actually come to think of it, I also saw TABLE TENNIS on ESPN the other day, I suppose that's a sport too, or is it not a sport but anyone can compete at that level after a few hours? Ryanwb seems to be the resident expert on what qualifies so we'll leave it to him.
Bascially my view, is that a simple increase by a few minutes a day could open up a nation wide audience of millions. And during the summer when football is off, NHL, MLB, and NBA don't exactly have the rabid following in the south that NASCAR has, but I guess opening one of the fastest growing markets in America isn't ESPN's mission objective.