Reminds me of the option on a video game no one picks.The view too, has been terrible.
I don't think the commentators know anything that's going on, either.
I assume you were confused when the score disappearedHad entire first half on mute.
It's not the conference. The game was slow and these teams are not getting much attention. That will change and so will the coverage.What's that thing a certain subset like to say on here?
"Our exposure in the AAC has not changed at all, we have the same number of network games!"
Except the quality of coverage and scheduling of those games is atrocious compared to the past.

Cared and you get over us not getting over it. Deal?Never cared, get over it!

But you care enough to tell people you do not care?Never cared, get over it!
It won't though. That's not how this business works.It's not the conference. The game was slow and these teams are not getting much attention. That will change and so will the coverage.![]()
What's that thing a certain subset like to say on here?
"Our exposure in the AAC has not changed at all, we have the same number of network games!"
Except the quality of coverage and scheduling of those games is atrocious compared to the past.
I find her voice annoying. When they show her face it looks like her lips are not moving when she talks. Talk from your diaphragm Doris, not your through your teeth.The female announcer (Is it Burke?) needs to realize she doesn't have to talk non-stop.
I tend to agree that there's some preference to reduce exposure to improve leverage over next AAC contract. But that is counterweighted by the importance of getting profits now from a conference they have a contract with.It won't though. That's not how this business works.
I'm saying no matter what the scheduling, our games will always be during off days and the coverage of our games on ESPN will still largely be for pimping out ESPN's bigger properties, namely the ACC. This isn't changing.The problem is the losing. The games get switched from ESPN to ESPN2. They aren't assigned prior to the season. These are in-season decisions.
I'm saying no matter what the scheduling, our games will always be during off days and the coverage of our games on ESPN will still largely be for pimping out ESPN's bigger properties, namely the ACC. This isn't changing.
#freeDonAs a Red Sox fan I have come to detest Dave O'Brien...