How can the conference de facto regular season championship not be on a major network at a better time? And to make it worse Louisville/Virginia is on ESPN2 at 2 PM, Georgia Tech/BC is on ESPNU at 2:30, and Florida State/Va Tech on ESPN2 at 4 PM!
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TV and time slots were decided months ago.
They don't "flex" like they do with football.
TV and time slots were decided months ago.
They don't "flex" like they do with football.
I'm going to a MAC game on Friday that was flexed about a week or two ago. Interesting that the MAC is capable of flexing games but the ACC is not.Correct but I always did wonder why the Saturday game times and networks had to picked in October. I mean it doesn't seem unreasonable to do that 2 weeks prior like football.
The MAC doesn't have a contract with the ESPN family of Networks (of which ACCN is a part).I'm going to a MAC game on Friday that was flexed about a week or two ago. Interesting that the MAC is capable of flexing games but the ACC is not.
Correct but I always did wonder why the Saturday game times and networks had to picked in October. I mean it doesn't seem unreasonable to do that 2 weeks prior like football.
Does the SMF network offer flex games?
I would love to see this change. Would probably boost the TV revenues by a not small amount to maximize the best games in the best time slots. Pitt/Miami is a ranked/ranked matchup with a ton on the line. That’d get good numbers if it was on a different network…or if they could stack Pitt/Miami with UNC/Duke. Like they do with football.Correct but I always did wonder why the Saturday game times and networks had to picked in October. I mean it doesn't seem unreasonable to do that 2 weeks prior like football.