Again. Two local teams matched up and we get Presbyterian Vs South Carolina and Duke vs Santa Clara.
Again. Two local teams matched up and we get Presbyterian Vs South Carolina and Duke vs Santa Clara.
That will all change when the money grabbers force all of Maryland to pay for the Big Ten network on their cable bills.
Just wait for it.
Or not.
BTN already bundled with basic HD packages for most providers. Ex: http://verizonspecials.com/fios-channels
Sorry to disappoint...![]()
I watched it on my iPad. Blame ESPN I guess.
Those Nebraska Iowa games will be a big draw in the mid Atlantic![]()
Sure. Everybody I know has connections to either Florida or Boston.
I have been in Miami and Boston a dozen times each and I look forward to any chance to go back.
I have been to Ames and Lincoln once each and never had any desire to go back.
Ok. I am from Boston...a while back, and would have zero interest in seeing BC basketball. When I go to Boston, which is quite often, it's either for business or to see old friends. Going to watch mediocre basketball, at best, would not interest me, in the least. Now, a Celics game would. But that's just me.
I guess when I go to any sporting event, I either want to see a rivalry game, or, to see a national power. Neither BC nor Miami fall into either category.
Regardless, it is, what it is.
Lived in Stow (next to Acton, Maynard and Concord). Had season tickets to the Celtics -"obstructed view". Beantown is #1 in my book. It's a REAL sports town.
My point was - college basketball, in Boston, gets about as much interest as soccer. Zip.
Now, had you said college hockey, then we agree.
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