GumbyDamnit! wrote:stever20 wrote:Well, already for UConn for instance- gets 2 games at MSG and then the game at Temple(neatly replacing Nova). Really, only one they're missing is DC area(wouldn't be shocked if they can't get Georgetown to play them for them to play the Terps some).. I think they may be in better shape than some like Pitt for instance.
As far as TV- I think a lot of what FS1 is giving us are the dog games this month, which frankly doesn't help much at all... We have almost as many games on CBSSN as the AAC does. The money isn't equal of course, but the AAC is going to be getting pretty good exposure.
You may be right with UCONN. The more interesting thing to watch with them will be how Ollie keeps the program going at a high level now that their HOF coach has retired, and now that they have lost every rivalry that they've had for the past 30 years. Napier, for instance, is a Calhoun and a BE recruit. In 2-3 years if Ollie can keep the Huskies in the Top 20 consistently and make a run or two I will be VERY impressed.
Lavinwood wrote:Speaking about UConn, I don't understand why they have their own show on SNY. It's Connecticut, not New York.
GreatDaneAttorney wrote:Big difference is distribution... Fox Sports 1 is available in standard cable/satellite tiers in nearly every home, often just above ESPN in the channel guide. CBS Sports Network is still a premium channel for many with pitiful ratings.
Bill Marsh wrote:GreatDaneAttorney wrote:Big difference is distribution... Fox Sports 1 is available in standard cable/satellite tiers in nearly every home, often just above ESPN in the channel guide. CBS Sports Network is still a premium channel for many with pitiful ratings.
Fox Sports 1 was not available to m as part of my basic DirecTV package. I had to add an expanded sports package to get it.
Westbrook36 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:GreatDaneAttorney wrote:Big difference is distribution... Fox Sports 1 is available in standard cable/satellite tiers in nearly every home, often just above ESPN in the channel guide. CBS Sports Network is still a premium channel for many with pitiful ratings.
Fox Sports 1 was not available to m as part of my basic DirecTV package. I had to add an expanded sports package to get it.
That's strange, it's part of my basic DirecTV package. Channel 219, just above NBATV, NFL network, MLB, ESPN is 206-209. From pretty much everything I've heard, except for you, it's on the basic tier.
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