Would be weird to watch B1G on CBS again. I can barely recall it from when I was a little kid.
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Lot of commercials to pay for the $1B TV deal.Ugh not CBS. Not in the mood to watch a 5 hour game.
Honesty don’t mind/Like Beth. She calls a good gameGood no Beth Mowins!
Swiveling my head waiting for the hidden camera reveal….Honesty don’t mind/Like Beth. She calls a good game
You haven't watched any FOX games?Ugh not CBS. Not in the mood to watch a 5 hour game.
IMO, all of the streaming options are basically the same. I have YouTube TV and it's fine. I prefer Fubo for two reasons; I like their interface better and they offer 4K for free (you have to pay extra on YouTube TV). The problem, for me, is that Fubo does not have KCRG in Cedar Rapids. You only get the ABC national affiliate. That's a non-starter in our house.I have to shop for a new TV deal, any advice would greatly appreciated. I had Dish and Direct for the last 20 years but I doubt they are the best deal going forward.
Good. Won't have to watch a woke network posing as a sports channel. B1G ten games was the only time I watched WOKESPN. So nothing missed.
Yeah would want to see the fine print. If I recall correctly, most of Notre Dame's home games (the ones that NBC has the rights to) are in afternoon. But could be wrong.If it’s true that NBC will get the B1G night game, it’s mildly shocking that they will shut out ND from primetime games. Unless, of course, there is more news forthcoming…
I can't imagine NBC spending all that money to put the game on their streaming network. If they are paying for the B1G, they'll have it on the main channel.Yeah would want to see the fine print. If I recall correctly, most of Notre Dame's home games (the ones that NBC has the rights to) are in afternoon. But could be wrong.
I hope this doesn't mean that NBC is throwing the primetime Big 10 games on Peacock only. If so, hard pass Big 10.
This is a very good point that's concerned me too when I heard that the B1G might be cutting all ties with ESPN. Like it or not, at this moment ESPN runs college football, and as strong of a position that the B1G is in, this kind of power play would still be a big gamble. If the SEC continues to have the higher quality FB league, chances are the gap will only widen...It will be interesting to see if there is any impact from ESPN not hyping BigTen teams as much. With the nature of recruiting, if ESPN is constantly making it appear that every league other than the SEC is essentially a bunch of JV squads, what impact does that have on the impressionable 18 year olds watching at home as they make their decision about which school to attend for college…
With what the reported Big 10 media rights deal is, NBC is not going to get many, if any, opportunities to broadcast away Notre Dame football games. NBC is going to get third choice of games it sounds like (FOX and CBS will get first crack weekly at games). ND's future schedules with away Big 10 teams:I can't imagine NBC spending all that money to put the game on their streaming network. If they are paying for the B1G, they'll have it on the main channel.
The interesting thing is NBC will get "free" ND games when they play at B1G schools. It seems, to me, that this hurts ND future media deal. This could be a really shrewd play on the part of the B1G to force ND's hand into joining the conference.
And I am not disappointed if ESPN doesn't carry any.Would be weird to watch B1G on CBS again. I can barely recall it from when I was a little kid.
Yeah baby.......................tv timeouts.Ugh not CBS. Not in the mood to watch a 5 hour game.
SEC is a regional conference. We nationwide!This is a very good point that's concerned me too when I heard that the B1G might be cutting all ties with ESPN. Like it or not, at this moment ESPN runs college football, and as strong of a position that the B1G is in, this kind of power play would still be a big gamble. If the SEC continues to have the higher quality FB league, chances are the gap will only widen...
Was he the modern version of Jimmy the Greek?I really won't miss Gameday that much. The best part was watching the DA Bear miss most of his picks. Hope he does not gamble. ESPN was already the SEC Network so it really won't change a whole bunch.
The Ashton Kutcher in Ames was the pinnacle!!! Go Hawks!!!!I really won't miss Gameday that much. The best part was watching the DA Bear miss most of his picks. Hope he does not gamble. ESPN was already the SEC Network so it really won't change a whole bunch.
She would be a good golf announcer.Honesty don’t mind/Like Beth. She calls a good game
Maybe they can split screen it and run ads while the game is going on.Lot of commercials to pay for the $1B TV deal.
Not having Fowler and Herbie anymore hurts.
Also, what does this mean for the future of Gameday? If the SEC is exclusive to ESPN, I can’t see them venturing outside of the south very often.
Try them and seeI have to shop for a new TV deal, any advice would greatly appreciated. I had Dish and Direct for the last 20 years but I doubt they are the best deal going forward.
BTN or Fox needs a call in show like the Paul Finebaum show.Would be weird to watch B1G on CBS again. I can barely recall it from when I was a little kid.
ESPN also dominates the sports talk radio market.It will be interesting to see if there is any impact from ESPN not hyping BigTen teams as much. With the nature of recruiting, if ESPN is constantly making it appear that every league other than the SEC is essentially a bunch of JV squads, what impact does that have on the impressionable 18 year olds watching at home as they make their decision about which school to attend for college…
And kids who are being recruited listen to that? I don't think radio moves the needle anymore. Youth certainly aren't listening to it.ESPN also dominates the sports talk radio market.
the dude is 83 now, let the man enjoy retirementCBS logo back in Kinnick. Bring Brent Musberger with. Like back in the 80s.