Not only that, tomorrow's senior day game and festivities will only be available to CBSSN viewers. The rest of us...SOOLSorry if this is a repeat. UConn's quarterfinal game in the AAC tourney on Saturday March 7
will only be on espn3....no TV. The semis and final game...March 8 and 9 are on espn TV stations..
Senior Day is not being broadcast, at least not in its entirety, so don't get your hopes up. There's a men's game on right before ours, so we'll be lucky if that one doesn't run over into our game, never mind CBS covering the full pregame ceremony. I'm just hoping for at least clip of it being shown at some point.Not only that, tomorrow's senior day game and festivities will only be available to CBSSN viewers. The rest of us...SOOL
I don't think any of the other leagues have more than Semi's and Final's.Welcome to big time AAC hoops.
I am not doing this in a spirit of negativity, just factual.I don't think any of the other leagues have more than Semi's and Final's.
Sorry, I was thinking about national broadcasts (ESPN, etc.). Tough for AAC because they don't have their own channel.I am not doing this in a spirit of negativity, just factual.
The B1G is carrying everything except the 2 "play-in" games.
The SEC appears to be broadcasting something on tape delay opening day, and everything thereafter.
The ACC is broadcasting everything except maybe one play in game (they have 3, I only found 2 on DTV)
I'm pretty sure the PAC broadcasts most everything, although I don't get it.
Historically, the Big12 has broadcast the whole tourney.
The WCC broadcasts on BYU TV (I don't watch it, but its the whole tourney pretty much).
OTH, there are conferences that don't broadcast nationally at all. And historically, a bunch whose finals are on tape delay on ESPN. Conferences that recently have broadcast both Semi's and Final's only include the A10, BE, MVC and MAC I believe.