hoyahooligan wrote:Barley wrote:MUPanther wrote:NYE Schedule- Central Standard Time
11:00 p.m.- @StJohnsBBall at @SetonHallMBB
1:30 p.m.- @ButlerMBB at @NovaMBB
4:00 p.m.- @MarquetteMBB at @DePaulAthletics
6:30 p.m. #BIGEAST Championship Rematch @BluejayMBB at @PCAthletics
9:00 p.m. @GeorgetownHoops at @XUAthletics.
Very glad to see this again. Is anyone hosting again that did last year? I'd hope this would rotate pretty frequently so no team played home or road in consecutive years.
Xavier and Providence repeat as hosts
St. John's and Marquette repeat being on the road
stever20 wrote:Jet915 wrote:Yeah, 9 national Fox tv broadcasts, that is huge. Not sure many conferences get that many games on national tv.
I think that's a pretty normal number. I know Big Ten and ACC get at least that many. Not as sure about Big 12 or Pac 12.
stever20 wrote:redmen9194 wrote:And there are a few on CBS as well. Right now St. John's has one CBS, two Fox, and two more that might be on Fox. How many other universities outside the Big East are getting that many national network games?
I don't know. UConn has 2 CBS, 1 ESPN Saturday night where Gameday is at, and a ESPN game vs Duke on 12/18. And 4 more that could be on ESPN.
Heck Duke has 2 CBS, 1 Fox, and 11 on ESPN. And I'm sure there are others.
National Network just isn't as meaningful as it was 30 years ago.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:stever20 wrote:redmen9194 wrote:And there are a few on CBS as well. Right now St. John's has one CBS, two Fox, and two more that might be on Fox. How many other universities outside the Big East are getting that many national network games?
I don't know. UConn has 2 CBS, 1 ESPN Saturday night where Gameday is at, and a ESPN game vs Duke on 12/18. And 4 more that could be on ESPN.
Heck Duke has 2 CBS, 1 Fox, and 11 on ESPN. And I'm sure there are others.
National Network just isn't as meaningful as it was 30 years ago.
You are mostly right with one exception Stever. Fox also airs something called the NFL which unquestionably grabs the most TV sets for 8 hours every Sunday afternoon during NCAA hoops season. I would imagine that Fox will do their best to cross-promote. I look forward--while watching my Eagles on Sundays--to seeing the promotion of V'nova/BE hoops several times during each game. They do not have any other product for NCAA hoops unlike ESPN with the ACC, Big 10, Big 12, AAC, etc. I'd rather have 100% promotion at Fox than 10% promotion at ESPN. That counts for something more than just a station outlet for games. A national audience will be bombarded with images of Pinkston, DSR, Henton, Harrison, Stainbrook, Garrett, Archidiacono, etc. every Sunday.
Just keep up your glass-half-empty, devil's-advocate-routine Stever. This alliance with Fox is a growing relationship and every year we're going to see it pay off more and more. The BE is not like the P5 in one obvious way: football. We are touting ourselves as different so why not have a media partner that thinks differently (than the standard bearer, ESPN) as well?
GumbyDamnit! wrote:stever20 wrote:redmen9194 wrote:And there are a few on CBS as well. Right now St. John's has one CBS, two Fox, and two more that might be on Fox. How many other universities outside the Big East are getting that many national network games?
I don't know. UConn has 2 CBS, 1 ESPN Saturday night where Gameday is at, and a ESPN game vs Duke on 12/18. And 4 more that could be on ESPN.
Heck Duke has 2 CBS, 1 Fox, and 11 on ESPN. And I'm sure there are others.
National Network just isn't as meaningful as it was 30 years ago.
You are mostly right with one exception Stever. Fox also airs something called the NFL which unquestionably grabs the most TV sets for 8 hours every Sunday afternoon during NCAA hoops season. I would imagine that Fox will do their best to cross-promote. I look forward--while watching my Eagles on Sundays--to seeing the promotion of V'nova/BE hoops several times during each game. They do not have any other product for NCAA hoops unlike ESPN with the ACC, Big 10, Big 12, AAC, etc. I'd rather have 100% promotion at Fox than 10% promotion at ESPN. That counts for something more than just a station outlet for games. A national audience will be bombarded with images of Pinkston, DSR, Henton, Harrison, Stainbrook, Garrett, Archidiacono, etc. every Sunday.
Just keep up your glass-half-empty, devil's-advocate-routine Stever. This alliance with Fox is a growing relationship and every year we're going to see it pay off more and more. The BE is not like the P5 in one obvious way: football. We are touting ourselves as different so why not have a media partner that thinks differently (than the standard bearer, ESPN) as well?
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