It's good and bad...
Marshall and ESPN used to be good together...ESPN often covered Marshall and had praise for us for being a solid program each season (before Snyder stepped foot on campus, and even then, they were still somewhat complimentary).
The good...
Exposure on ESPN...obviously that will help, plus their brainwashed commentators will most likely be akin to talking good about the program again, more of our players who are standouts, will be featured, and we can make a bigger impact socially and media-lly than we would another TV provider.
Marshall could end up being the next Boise...originating the concept, losing the spot, then taking it back again...if that's true, we could really see a bright spotlight shine on the program.
Don't forget, ESPN controls the game times and days, which means if we become a solid product, they'll give us maximum exposure...we could be a great feel good underdog story...especially if we beat UL and Pitt.
If Marshall should really turn some heads this year and win a BCS bowl game...they could be asked to play in a kickoff game somewhere like what Boise and UGA did.
Being on ESPN could also influence the CFP committee's rankings...especially if that's all they hear about in the G-5.
The bad...
Exposure on ESPN is a good thing, but if you're on ESPN 3 and nobody else, it'll really suck.
I have theorized ESPN may just act like a slumlord with C-USA...buying it up like a run down property, putting minimal effort and money into said product, to churn out a below average result, and since TV ownership and contracts rule all, much like a lease, C-USA will have no choice but to obey.
Marshall ends up collapsing and becomes a total afterthought and relegated to the mid day lineup.
We obviously may not make as much money as we used to, which will hurt.
My take...
Just win and keep it up. Marshall can really make a splash this year in their games, pick up the momentum and ride it along. ESPN loves a story, and they'll get one on this team if they win. I really believe they didn't cover Marshall more with Cato because we weren't on their network, had we been there?
I think ESPN will treat us well and they'll give us a fair amount of coverage throughout. Marshall wins, they'll show us on Saturdays mostly because they'll hype the team up.
I also think the good outweighs the bad.
However, much of the good, is contingent on a solid product on the football field.
In case you don't know, that means winning.
PS
ESPN can sway the public in any way they want. Look at Boise...who in the blue hell had heard of them before ESPN?! Nobody....they actually live in a more boring state than WV!