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RE: Ideas on how to make espn a mid-major.
(03-01-2018 05:21 PM)billybobby777 Wrote:  In hoops they don’t have tier 1 to the A10 or MVC

I'd sell my soul to the devil and say I wish they did. A10 TV sucks. Unless it's a home game or URI, or a top 25 team, the only station I can watch A10 on is NBC Sports. The problem with NESN (and all of the regional sports networks) is that if I want to watch a VCU or Mason game... nope because I don't live in Virginia so I don't get MASN. I'd hope that ESPN could help solve that problem.

I just think it's ridiculous that I can watch a Sun Belt game no problem, yet I have to go through all these hoops (pun intended) to watch games from a multi-bid conference.
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