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[QUOTE="EricLA, post: 5344136, member: 26"] A couple of thoughts... First, UConn is not in a power conference. There are networks for the B10, B12, ACC, SEC, etc. IIRC the Big East has a contract with Fox, but not sure how that has translate to the women's side - it seems there are some games we will only be able to find on Peacock? If the BE has contracted with Fox Sports, why aren't games available on the Fox Sports Networks? My questions are - all the UConn NCAA games are available on Youtube. The entire game, and it's high quality with the announcers. So how did it get there? I mean i know it was uploaded, but are there copyright issues? Was it uploaded by a person, or a company? How can it stay there with no commercials in its' entirety (like we aren't allowed to post an entire article in a thread for copyright issues - how is TV different, if it is)? Is it possible that within a few days, high quality recordings of the most recent UConn game could show up on Youtube? I get we'd all love to watch the games for free, especially if the BE has a contract with Fox, and of course big games will be on national TV somewhere (CBS, ESPN, etc.). [/QUOTE]
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