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Class of '66 Old Fart

IUWBB at Maine - Thursday, 11.30.23 @ 7:00 ET on ESPN+

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Homecoming for Mack.  Really nice that this game could get scheduled so her Maine family and friends could have a chance to watch her play in person.  Game will be played in Portland only a half hour drive from her hometown of Gorham.  Maine (4-3) lacks offensive firepower as they've scored over 60 pts. in just one game so - on paper - it's an easy night on the court for our Hoosiers.

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1 hour ago, mamasa said:

So glad I pay for BTN+ and this one is on ESPN+ 

TV rights are always with the home team.

American East (and most non-power five leagues) has a contract with ESPN. All postseason events (outside of March Madness) are contracted with ESPN. All holiday tournaments are contracted to ESPN. Big Ten and Big East have contract with Fox.

It is annoying but bottom line is anything postseason (outside of March Madness) or a road game not involving Big Ten or Big East is likely to be on an ESPN network. Anything involving Big Ten or Big East being home is likely to be on a Fox or NBC Network (BTN, BTN+, Peacock, FOX, NBC, FS1, FS2, ETC.).

Bottom line is you need lots of different subscriptions right now which is annoying but it is the new reality. Sports fans unfortunately are going to have to decide if they want to shell out for several different services (which can be cancelled month to month) or not watch.

That is the absolute truth that I am no happier to type than anyone else. 

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4 hours ago, Aaron said:

TV rights are always with the home team.

American East (and most non-power five leagues) has a contract with ESPN. All postseason events (outside of March Madness) are contracted with ESPN. All holiday tournaments are contracted to ESPN. Big Ten and Big East have contract with Fox.

It is annoying but bottom line is anything postseason (outside of March Madness) or a road game not involving Big Ten or Big East is likely to be on an ESPN network. Anything involving Big Ten or Big East being home is likely to be on a Fox or NBC Network (BTN, BTN+, Peacock, FOX, NBC, FS1, FS2, ETC.).

Bottom line is you need lots of different subscriptions right now which is annoying but it is the new reality. Sports fans unfortunately are going to have to decide if they want to shell out for several different services (which can be cancelled month to month) or not watch.

That is the absolute truth that I am no happier to type than anyone else. 

And then possibly something new will eventually come out and consolidate for a more hefty price of course.

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