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RE: Is there any network that can seriously challenge ESPN for televising NCAA sports?
CBSSN just doesn't have the inventory to be relevant. I think they do a great job on games.

Most complaints I hear about ESPN are about programs I never watch. I would rather read JRsec or Wedge's take on something than the opinion of someone who HAS to fill so many minutes and has a deadline thus has to toss opinions out without much thought. In message board land we aren't on deadline and can pass sharing an opinion or {GASP} actually pose a question to be better informed. Talking head TV just doesn't interest me whether it is sports or politics.

I don't mind the ESPN broadcast family at all for games. 12 regular season games, one subscription should cover 11 of them for me. BTN for the opener, after that all ESPN content.
08-30-2017 11:05 AM
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