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Cuse football stinks and the bball is a shell of what it used to be. Why would a league want them?L'ville will not be left behind. Neither will Sara Cuse, nor Pitt.
Cuse football stinks and the bball is a shell of what it used to be. Why would a league want them?L'ville will not be left behind. Neither will Sara Cuse, nor Pitt.
This is the weirdest thing. Go to any bar, club, etx and golf is on.For many many many many many people golf is on in the background all weekend long for half the year
This is a network problem, not a content problem.
Fox paid the Big East to help ramp up FS1/FS2 as a sports destination, and a legitimate ESPN competitor. It hasn't really happened.
BTN has a clear audience and focus. FS* is somewhere between a streaming service and ESPN, and probably closer to the former.
The UConn women's game on ABC (on a football sunday!) is clear evidence of this. OTA>ESPN>FS*>Streaming.
And the icing on the cake is they are a geographical outlier. They offer nothing.Cuse football stinks and the bball is a shell of what it used to be. Why would a league want them?
And the same population of people.This is the weirdest thing. Go to any bar, club, etx and golf is on.
It is like the fox News of sports. People just run it on and background noise and don’t know why. Usually have to ask to have it changed.
Lol. Yep. Even my elks club. Hi there during day…golf on tv. Bizarre. Luckily no politics in the lodge.And the same population of people.
It's all the green. Pleasing to the eye. That and golf fans tend to speak up, I've found.This is the weirdest thing. Go to any bar, club, etx and golf is on.
It is like the fox News of sports. People just run it on and background noise and don’t know why.
Cheap booze has a big tentLuckily no politics in the lodge.
I'm surprised FOX and ABC don't use their leverage in bundling the Big Ten Network and SEC Network nationwide into the standard cable/streaming packages. If a cable/streaming company wants FOX, Fox News, etc., it has to carry BTN in their standard cable/streaming package. If they want ABC, Disney, etc., they have to carry ESPN and the SEC Network. Force them to take it all. I'm really surprised this has never happened.
Can you imagine them negotiating and playing hardball (charging higher fees) with the cable companies that service their home areas? They'd run ads to their rabid fanbase that Comcast or Time Warner won't give the BIGSEC a fair deal...the noose around the customer base slowly tightens making BIG$€¢ even richer.A better question is will the Big Ten and the SEC at some point bypass ESPN and Fox and exclusively offer their product directly to cable companies.