Watching games | Page 2 | The Boneyard

Watching games

Status
Not open for further replies.
For what it’s worth, yesterday I sent Fox a note asking why some games are replayed and others aren’t, with a request that all UCWBB be replayed. It will be interesting to see if they respond. (I am learning to not have high expectations, and equally important, to have lots of patience. I am pleasantly surprised when I get responses to inquiries or comments that I had made many weeks earlier.)

In any event, as noted by others the Seton Hall game is available on replay and I therefore am applying for mojo credit.
FWIW, UConn is the only women’s team listed in the replays which only seem to go back 2 days

C60D055D-023E-4DD5-A8F0-578E1A564AA6.jpeg
 
Women’s Basketball Alliance has a 30 minute replay on Youtube now. Not the full game but enough to give one the flavor of it.
 
FWIW, UConn is the only women’s team listed in the replays which only seem to go back 2 days

View attachment 95326

To their credit Fox seems to replay several of the SNY games which is why it was so disappointing they didn’t do so with the last game.
 
This evening I watched the Fox Sports app replay of the Seton Hall game. I enjoyed the game the second time, as usual. I am really glad because I only encountered a couple of issues, the streaming froze a couple of times, during their 3 minute ads, and was booted out of the app. Upon re-opening the app and selecting the game, I was returned to the same action in the game. Once I was returned to the game, the other time I got to watch the ads again before returning to the correct game place.
This was quite a difference from when I watched the Providence replay, I couldn't watch past the beginning of the 2nd quarter because it switched to a different replay.
 
MOD EDIT: See this before clicking on any illegal replays of SNY games

 
Last edited by a moderator:
@Geosfun
UConn has a contract with SNY. They can't do anything about it until the contract is up. And SNY does offer a way for fans not in their viewing area (ie. nationwide) to stream their broadcasts. They didn't have to do that (unless it is part of their contract with UConn).
I'm wondering how many other schools, not in a conference that has a national network, has a tv station that carries their games AND offers a way for the games to be seen outside of their viewing area?
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Forum statistics

Threads
168,154
Messages
4,554,990
Members
10,438
Latest member
UConnheart


Top Bottom