NovaBall wrote:CBSSN college basketball coverage is great. I think that is coup for the Atlantic 10. No money, but much better exposure than what the AAC is getting from ESPN for equally low money.
If I see Saint Joseph's (PA) is playing on CBSSN, I usually watch. And their recap show is one of the better ones. The ESPN gameday show is unwatchable at this point. Not enough substance to be worth listening to all the blow hards touring their political agenda.
stever20 wrote:NovaBall wrote:CBSSN college basketball coverage is great. I think that is coup for the Atlantic 10. No money, but much better exposure than what the AAC is getting from ESPN for equally low money.
If I see Saint Joseph's (PA) is playing on CBSSN, I usually watch. And their recap show is one of the better ones. The ESPN gameday show is unwatchable at this point. Not enough substance to be worth listening to all the blow hards touring their political agenda.
You just showed how much of a moron you are.
A10:CBS Sports Network will carry 27 games, including 17 conference contests, eight non-conference games and the two championship semifinals.ESPN will air a total of 14 regular season games on its family of networks.
AAC: Fifteen conference games will be carried either on ESPN or ESPN2, many as part of ESPN's Thursday Night Showcase series. Twenty-six more will be seen on ESPNU, with 24 scheduled for ESPNEWS. CBS Sports will televise one conference game – SMU at Cincinnati on March 6 – while CBS Sports Network will carry 25.
So A10 has 41 games on CBSSN and ESPN combined. AAC has 41 on ESPN/ESPN2/CBS/CBSSN. How in the hell is that much better exposure? I think I'd rather have the 50 games on ESPNU/News than the 33 games on NBCSN. Also the AAC number doesn't include 5 conference controlled games on ESPN/ESPN2 OOC, along with 2 conference controlled games on CBS.
So, how in the hell outside your bizarre hatred for the AAC is the A10's package better exposure than what the AAC has?
stever20 wrote:NovaBall wrote:CBSSN college basketball coverage is great. I think that is coup for the Atlantic 10. No money, but much better exposure than what the AAC is getting from ESPN for equally low money.
If I see Saint Joseph's (PA) is playing on CBSSN, I usually watch. And their recap show is one of the better ones. The ESPN gameday show is unwatchable at this point. Not enough substance to be worth listening to all the blow hards touring their political agenda.
You just showed how much of a moron you are.
A10:CBS Sports Network will carry 27 games, including 17 conference contests, eight non-conference games and the two championship semifinals.ESPN will air a total of 14 regular season games on its family of networks.
AAC: Fifteen conference games will be carried either on ESPN or ESPN2, many as part of ESPN's Thursday Night Showcase series. Twenty-six more will be seen on ESPNU, with 24 scheduled for ESPNEWS. CBS Sports will televise one conference game – SMU at Cincinnati on March 6 – while CBS Sports Network will carry 25.
So A10 has 41 games on CBSSN and ESPN combined. AAC has 41 on ESPN/ESPN2/CBS/CBSSN. How in the hell is that much better exposure? I think I'd rather have the 50 games on ESPNU/News than the 33 games on NBCSN. Also the AAC number doesn't include 5 conference controlled games on ESPN/ESPN2 OOC, along with 2 conference controlled games on CBS.
So, how in the hell outside your bizarre hatred for the AAC is the A10's package better exposure than what the AAC has?
marquette wrote:stever20 wrote:NovaBall wrote:CBSSN college basketball coverage is great. I think that is coup for the Atlantic 10. No money, but much better exposure than what the AAC is getting from ESPN for equally low money.
If I see Saint Joseph's (PA) is playing on CBSSN, I usually watch. And their recap show is one of the better ones. The ESPN gameday show is unwatchable at this point. Not enough substance to be worth listening to all the blow hards touring their political agenda.
You just showed how much of a moron you are.
A10:CBS Sports Network will carry 27 games, including 17 conference contests, eight non-conference games and the two championship semifinals.ESPN will air a total of 14 regular season games on its family of networks.
AAC: Fifteen conference games will be carried either on ESPN or ESPN2, many as part of ESPN's Thursday Night Showcase series. Twenty-six more will be seen on ESPNU, with 24 scheduled for ESPNEWS. CBS Sports will televise one conference game – SMU at Cincinnati on March 6 – while CBS Sports Network will carry 25.
So A10 has 41 games on CBSSN and ESPN combined. AAC has 41 on ESPN/ESPN2/CBS/CBSSN. How in the hell is that much better exposure? I think I'd rather have the 50 games on ESPNU/News than the 33 games on NBCSN. Also the AAC number doesn't include 5 conference controlled games on ESPN/ESPN2 OOC, along with 2 conference controlled games on CBS.
So, how in the hell outside your bizarre hatred for the AAC is the A10's package better exposure than what the AAC has?
Where's robinreed when you need him? Care to call out stever on his name-calling and aggressive post? Or is that just reserved for me?
Dew wrote:I pray Steven never gets banned. I don't think he's trolling. I'm pretty sure he's 100% confident in his belief.
NovaBall wrote:Stever, you are a moron. The Atlantic 10 is in much better shape than the conference of community college commuter schools located in American is moving forward.
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