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I thought they were also on NBCSN? Classified...hilarious.
If we move to NBC Sports, then the channel our games will be played on may become classified.
I thought they were also on NBCSN? Classified...hilarious.
Ummm no... Maybe I wasn't clear.Because I don't think NBCS has potential that is a reflection on my life. Gotcha.
Ummm no... Maybe I wasn't clear.
It's your inability to take a situation and look for the positive that is a reflection of you.
You position on NBCSports is one of many examples to prove my point.
The positives for me would be having one game a week on over-the-air NBC (basketball and football), and live and archived streaming on par with the Olympics coverage.Maybe there are no positives to this hypothetical situation?
I am totally against moving to NBC Sports from a pure exposure standpoint. I think the Big East and more importantly UConn gets further marginalized by not being on the default provider for everything sports in America.
To NBC Sports Channel's credit, they do a pretty good job with the NHL games, especially this playoffs.
I don't think anyone is saying the coverage or production of NBC Sports Channel will be bad, it's just that if no one is watching it, does it make a difference?
As opposed to the FX Channel? Lets all calm down. Nothing's happened yet...
You don't think way more people watch FX than NBC Sports Channel?
Looks like NBC may end up with the EPL. Now that is legitimate programming. A step in the right direction.
English PL SoccerThere is nothing out for bid. Look at how far out the contracts are.
English PL Soccer
Here are some fun NBCS ratings tweets View attachment 1588a
They do but FX is a tough network to be on. No one stumbles upon an FX game because it isn't lumped in with sports stations. You have to go look for games on FX.
NBCS at least has that going for it on Comcast.
Not sure what the point of that is...
Their morning highlight show gets 2k viewers. Just funny.
ANyone ever see what football NBCSN puts on on Saturdays? So it was 12:00 and I was looking at what's on. The SEC usually bores me so bypassed ESPN (USC-Tenn) and ESPNU (Kentucky-Mizzou), B1G was dull ESPN2 (Iowa-NW), and nothing on FX until later. So I looked around and found the riveting Yale-Columbia game on YES and Old Dominion-Delaware on NBCSN. So I have to believe that NBCSN would LOVE to upgrade their football content. When Colonial Conference football is your 12:00 football game then you need some help. Not saying the BE is must see TV but it's definitely better than the football I find on daytime Saturday NBCSN. I would be surprised if NBCSN doesn't bid well to grab the BE.
ODU - Blue Hens was a decent game. Delaware losses 3rd conference game @ the end.
Pretty simple. No one watches the games. Recruits don't want to play for schools on a second rate network with no coverage on ESPN and play suffers.
You know just the impact on those insignificant things.
So recruits watch regional games on SNY and Internet access only games on ESPN3 more than a Cable station? Comcast Sports Net has regional networks in every part of the country and NBC-Universal is national/international. Right off the bat, The Big East has more exposure if they sign on with NBC.
Perhaps recruits don't watch games currently airing on NBCSN because of the quality of the TEAMS playing in those games. Delaware my be a nationally ranked FCS schools, but they are still only an FCS school.
No offense but if you don't think recruits are getting their college sports coverage from ESPN and don't value being covered on SportsCenter and the rest of their shows there is no point in arguing because that is insane.
I didn't say that, now did I? Do you not see Notre Dame Highlights on ESPN? They are on NBC. My point is that the NBC family of networks is not the end of the world and it is 1,000,000,000,000x better than being buried as the 4th or 5th option on ESPN or regional television like the conference/team is now.