Debate continues over FOX and Big Noon Kickoff's impact on college football
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: May 30, 2026, 5:31 PM
Last updated May 30, 2026
Many college football fans criticize the FOX network and its Big Noon Kickoff program for negatively impacting the sport. Recent discussions highlight complaints about scheduling and game selections, suggesting that viewer preferences are not adequately considered. Some analysts, however, argue that objections may be overstated, implying a divide in fan sentiment. The debate reflects ongoing concerns about broadcast influences in college football culture and viewership trends.
- •Critics claim FOX and Big Noon Kickoff harm college football.
- •Debate among fans suggests polarized opinions on broadcast impact.
- •Some analysts argue complaints may be exaggerated.
- •Scheduling and game selections remain key topics of contention.
- 5:31 PMYahoo Sports — Unpopular Opinions: FOX and Big Noon Kickoff aren’t ruining College Football
"People are complaining, perhaps, way too much about this.
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