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Congrats to Curt.

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With the SB move and ESPN+, which I already watch a lot of, I’m going to be watching more JMU sports than ever before this year. Every sport, every game. Looking forward to it, and to warching more of all our programs and the players other than just what you read on social media or game reports.
(08-09-2022 06:30 PM)Duke Dawg Wrote: [ -> ]With the SB move and ESPN+, which I already watch a lot of, I’m going to be watching more JMU sports than ever before this year. Every sport, every game. Looking forward to it, and to warching more of all our programs and the players other than just what you read on social media or game reports.

Seriously, I guess I could've done a lot more of just watching all kinds of sports on Flo while doing other things and all that, but the convenience of it being on ESPN+ and probably improved quality along with so many opponents we really care about I'm probably going to be watching a lot more non-football/MBB than usual.
This sounds pretty cool. JB said we would be taking full advantage of the ESPN relationship. Wonder if theres a chance this gets organized sort of like a digital subchannel on ESPN+ ?

Whatever the setup, I'm sure finding the content will be tons easier than it was on Flo, and it sounds like it will be much more integrated than Flo/Madizone were.

I also get the impression JMU has some big ideas in this space with some of the hires made (new director of broadcast operations, etc)
If you all favorite all JMU sports the espn app will let you (football, MBB, WBB, M soccer and W soccer), they’ll automatically pop up on the front page when you open the app and a game is live.

If you scroll down the watch section of the app (on every device I believe), you can search by conference and the SBC is not too far to the right. On the SBC page, you can see live, upcoming and archived SBC programs.

It’s 1,000 better than flo in every single way.
I'm keeping Flo for a few months so I don't miss the hatchet-throwing and log-rolling championships.
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