I hate ESPN. I won't watch or listen to any program that doesn't involve UConn.
... and it appears that AAC member schools are attempting to occupy the Stanford blog in response:
http://espn.go.com/blog/stanford-fo...hil-steele-picks-oregon-usc-in-pac-12#comment
It's actually pretty funny (the #occupystanford) - not the elimination of the AAC blog.
Edit...
The movement has spread to the SEC blog where there is more traffic... LMAO. ESPN was trying to delete the comments on the Stanford Blog.
http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/65928/ranking-the-sec-quarterbacks-4#comment
I used to love watching Sportscenter / Baseball Tonight until the announcers decided they wanted to be rock stars / entertainers. Now I go to the MLB and NHL networks for my highlights / games / etc.
Not sure what my college football TV alternative is at this point...College Football Live has become unwatchable and ESPN clearly wants to minimize the conference its home state team resides in. If anyone has any good TV alternatives let me know. Thanks.
Seriously, how can they get rid of the entire blog like that? There were TONS of fans on that thing.
It's either:
a. ESPN is really starting to lose money so they are firing by attrition.
b. They have an agenda against the new AAC.
I used to love watching Sportscenter / Baseball Tonight until the announcers decided they wanted to be rock stars / entertainers. Now I go to the MLB and NHL networks for my highlights / games / etc.
Not sure what my college football TV alternative is at this point...College Football Live has become unwatchable and ESPN clearly wants to minimize the conference its home state team resides in. If anyone has any good TV alternatives let me know. Thanks.
Seriously, how can they get rid of the entire blog like that? There were TONS of fans on that thing.
It's either:
a. ESPN is really starting to lose money so they are firing by attrition.
b. They have an agenda against the new AAC.
It will be interesting to see how the new Fox Sports 1 covers college football. And all sports, for that matter. I know Direct TV already has a deal with them when the network launches in August. Its foolish to believe they can compete with ESPN, but maybe they can be a nice alternative to those sick of ESPN.
The conversation here is all one-sided though (well not really since there are various opinions and some classic fights), but all of us are UConn fans except for the odd-ball trolls. You get what I'm saying. I have no loyalty to the American conference, only to UConn, and you don't F with UConn's exposure. And the ESPN blog at least provided some additional exposure to outsiders about UConn.On one hand, I get that people feel like ESPN took something away from us. But what did people expect? We have been demoted. We are no longer part of a "power" conference. Plus, the blog was bare bones analysis at best. No thought, just reinforcing perceptions. Are we rooting for more Andrea Adelson here?
Much better conversation here IMO...
On one hand, I get that people feel like ESPN took something away from us. But what did people expect? We have been demoted. We are no longer part of a "power" conference. Plus, the blog was bare bones analysis at best. No thought, just reinforcing perceptions. Are we rooting for more Andrea Adelson here?
Much better conversation here IMO...
On one hand, I get that people feel like ESPN took something away from us. But what did people expect? We have been demoted. We are no longer part of a "power" conference. Plus, the blog was bare bones analysis at best. No thought, just reinforcing perceptions. Are we rooting for more Andrea Adelson here?
Much better conversation here IMO...
Reminder, ESPN SEC blog lunch time links at noon... get ready -- get a log in if you dont already have one...
It is amazing how quickly the posts are going up over there!!! Fantastic stuff, everyone! Just fantastic. Go AAC!!!
Wow! I just had my account suspended for 24 hours for saying... "I just took a huge ESPN!"
Well it either forced change to policy or accelerated a planned change. It appears that ESPN is now going the Courant route to prevent "anonymous" posters:
"Effective July 17, ESPN will be transitioning all conversations to Facebook comments. At that time a Facebook account will be required to post comments on new articles. Previous comments and conversations will be closed to comment but can still be viewed."
We have been heard, but Aresco better not relent!American_Conf 2:08pm via TweetDeck
On the many ESPN Blog questions, "We are talking with ESPN's senior management about this." - MLA #AskAresco
We have been heard, but Aresco better not relent!
Wow... surprised it still exists.I bet he settles for an AltaVista page without knowing Yahoo is killing it off next week.
Well it either forced change to policy or accelerated a planned change. It appears that ESPN is now going the Courant route to prevent "anonymous" posters:
"Effective July 17, ESPN will be transitioning all conversations to Facebook comments. At that time a Facebook account will be required to post comments on new articles. Previous comments and conversations will be closed to comment but can still be viewed."