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Title: Basketball Conference?
Post by: Catch Prothro on October 30, 2019, 07:17:18 PM
The ACC claims that it is no longer just a basketball conference.  To evaluate that claim, I look at the conference network listings, here is what I see:

ACC Network:  NCAA Men's Basketball.  Enuf said.
Big10 Network:  Women's College Volleyball:   Something to think about when you're 3 feet under snow, or maybe ice fishing?
Big12 Network?  See Longhorn Network.  Replay of TCU beating Texas in football. These guys are masochists!!
SEC Network:  Marty & McGee.  Idiots talk football.  Followed by Arky v. UGA volleyball.  If the Big10 can broadcast volleyball, the SECN can broadcast better looking women playing better volleyball....
PAC12 Network:  Well, I don't get this one, even on Hulu. Probably either U.S. surfing championships, or maybe men's volleyball or gymnastics, I have no idea.

Bottom line:  Only once sports network is broadcasting basketball in the middle of football season. 


Title: Re: Basketball Conference?
Post by: 2Stater on October 30, 2019, 07:22:36 PM
The ACC claims that it is no longer just a basketball conference.  To evaluate that claim, I look at the conference network listings, here is what I see:

ACC Network:  NCAA Men's Basketball.  Enuf said.
Big10 Network:  Women's College Volleyball:   Something to think about when you're 3 feet under snow, or maybe ice fishing?
Big12 Network?  See Longhorn Network.  Replay of TCU beating Texas in football. These guys are masochists!!
SEC Network:  Marty & McGee.  Idiots talk football.  Followed by Arky v. UGA volleyball.  If the Big10 can broadcast volleyball, the SECN can broadcast better looking women playing better volleyball....
PAC12 Network:  Well, I don't get this one, even on Hulu. Probably either U.S. surfing championships, or maybe men's volleyball or gymnastics, I have no idea.

Bottom line:  Only once sports network is broadcasting basketball in the middle of football season. 


Once basketball season starts, that's the last you'll hear of ACC football, except for Clemson.