Bill Marsh wrote:Xudash wrote:
One of the things I like about Fox this year is that they're putting more Big East games on the regular Fox network stations, not just on their cable sports channels. Did they have any games on their regular network channels last year? This is giving conference games a lot more exposure to a general audience, something that ESPN can't do. Hopefully, some of those viewers will migrate over to FS1. I also like the fact that I'm seeing more games on FS2 this year instead do showing up on CBSSN.
MUPanther wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Xudash wrote:
One of the things I like about Fox this year is that they're putting more Big East games on the regular Fox network stations, not just on their cable sports channels. Did they have any games on their regular network channels last year? This is giving conference games a lot more exposure to a general audience, something that ESPN can't do. Hopefully, some of those viewers will migrate over to FS1. I also like the fact that I'm seeing more games on FS2 this year instead do showing up on CBSSN.
There was two Big East games on FOX last year. About 15 Big East and Pac-12 on FOX this season.
Why don't you like CBSN, it another network with another staff work and taking Big East basketball. FS2 is a joke right now, as it's only in 30 million home. TWC doesn't even offer the channel in HD.
gosports1 wrote:Every potential candidate has its flaws. If we went to 11 i still think the best overall fit/choice/selection is SLU
gosports1 wrote:Every potential candidate has its flaws. If we went to 11 i still think the best overall fit/choice/selection is SLU
BEwannabe wrote:Both CBS and NBC sports chanels are better productions than FS1 and it's not even close. I can only imagine the snickers in the Bristol over FS1 productions.
78 friar wrote:Just to get back to the original thought in the thread. Obviously, Gonzaga would be the ultimate get for the conference and arrangements can be made to minimize travel difficulties for basketball. The real problem as I recall is that you have to participate in 10 sports to be part of a conference, and this is where the real difficulties lie. With the potential of all big east schools being put into a position where they may soon be paying out 40 to 60 thousand a year in player stipends, I don't think they're going to be happy flying the women's volleyball or men's tennis team out to the west coast on an annual basis
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