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Firmly believe one of the reasons Duke gets the recognition it does is because of ESPN. Big East signing with them is only going to help the UConn brand.
The best news is often times ESPN would not show Big East highlights on sports-center, because of our deal with Fox, now even if our primary game is on Fox they may be inclined to show our highlights to boost our renewed relationship with them.
When?No one watxhes Sports Center to see highlights.
Where is Mike Gorman when you need him?Bring back Big Monday!
I am a dinosaur, the only one left that still has cable (Xfinity) and watches sportscenter before bedtime. I also see people watching it at sports bars and casinos.No one watches Sports Center to see highlights.
I resemble that degenerate.which will rope in the handful of degenerates here and elsewhere that need to see UConn-Canisius on an NFL Sunday in November.
As a Giants fan I have to say degenerates have the right idea, UConn Canisius sounds so much better in November!!I think this is much ado about nothing, at least as far as men's basketball is concerned. ESPN's simply picking up the scraps as it normally does. A few of the games that used to air on FS2 will flip to ESPN+, which will rope in the handful of degenerates here and elsewhere that need to see UConn-Canisius on an NFL Sunday in November.
No relationship has been repaired or revitalized between the Big East and ESPN. It's just a minor business transaction that occurs between competing entities every day.
I agree with you in theory, but this is just tier 3 content.ESPN gets to keep UConn in purgatory for cheap in the Big East. Why pay more for them in the ACC or Big 12. ESPN has UConn right where they want them.
NFL redzone is overrated. Try watching eight games at once and you'll never look at an NFL Sunday the same way.I resemble that degenerate.
The days of watching one thing at a time are over. I can stream the Husky game on an iPad and post throwaway comments in the chat on my phone while watching the Redzone on the big screen.
What makes you think that ESPN cares that much about getting UConn "for cheap" anyway? They have a ton of money to spend on other programs. One more program wouldn't make much of a difference if they understood it to be worth it.ESPN gets to keep UConn in purgatory for cheap in the Big East. Why pay more for them in the ACC or Big 12. ESPN has UConn right where they want them.
Ahhhh, for the days when the women were on CPTV. Yes, those were the best times. Didn't have to go on an expedition trip trying to find the game. Oh wellIt beats a tier 3 deal with flo sports.
One of the reasons why we left the AAC was to UConn women's basketball off of ESPN+. Now, it's on ESPN plus at a discounted rate. No one beats the mouse.
For what it's worth, this deal makes having a Hulu live subscription a better choice than YouTube TV, because you can usually get a Hulu live bundled package that includes ESPN plus at about $83 a month.
For those of us who live out of state, that wasn't the best of times. I think that SNY will ultimately be remembered as the best coverage of Connecticut women's basketball. It's hard to imagine anything topping it.Ahhhh, for the days when the women were on CPTV. Yes, those were the best times. Didn't have to go on an expedition trip trying to find the game. Oh well
$83 a month is what we used to pay for cable when we started grumbling about costs and channels no one watched. Now streaming services combine to be greater than cable costs which literally everyone predicted.Ahhhh, for the days when the women were on CPTV. Yes, those were the best times. Didn't have to go on an expedition trip trying to find the game. Oh well
FIFYNo one watches Sports Centerto see highlights.