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First night is two days away!

Imagine if more of our games start showing up on that platform? That would be unfortunate. The whole online thing is still half baked for live events.
You would think a large season "kick-off" event like this would be televised or streamed so that EVERYONE could get it EASILY without having to sign up for anything or jump through a lot of hoops. I'm very disappointed and frustrated. :(:mad:
 
Whoever organizes this UConn First Night web broadcastings should be fired. I understand the problem with Flohoops but Facebook broadcast should be no excuse.
People here are blaming FloHoops, but it seems if the problem was universal, then the fault lies with UConn.
 
You would think a large season "kick-off" event like this would be televised or streamed so that EVERYONE could get it EASILY without having to sign up for anything or jump through a lot of hoops. I'm very disappointed and frustrated. :(:mad:
To be fair it is televised just not on a national network.
 
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To be fair it is televised just not on a national network.
I know, I meant televised so that we can ALL see it. provide a link so that the rest of the country can access it. They could through in some commercials to make it work.
 
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At 8pm CW 20 left First Night for Penn and TellerHead bang
Would have much preferred to see some magic from Paige and Azzi.
Kind of reminds you of the NFL Heidi game doesn't it. :mad:

On November 17, 1968, the Oakland Raiders score two touchdowns in nine seconds to beat the New York Jets—and no one sees it, because the network switched it off in favor to air the Heidi movie instead.
 
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Men didn't scrimmage. People filing out. First Night is over. It was short but loud.
 
At 8pm CW 20 left First Night for Penn and TellerHead bang
Would have much preferred to see some magic from Paige and Azzi.
Major screw up by UConn leaving all the providers hanging.
 
Kind of reminds you of the NFL Heidi game doesn't it. :mad:

On November 17, 1968, the Oakland Raiders score two touchdowns in nine seconds to beat the New York Jets—and no one sees it, because the network switched it off in favor to air the Heidi movie instead.
Thanks for the memories. One that I had intentionally buried.
 
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