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Pac12 Network Update

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  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,842 Founders Club
    The only thing separating the Pac 12 and the mountain west at this point is the absolute hate crime the Pac 12's #4 put on the mountain west's #1.
  • 1to392831weretaken
    1to392831weretaken Member Posts: 7,696
    haie said:

    The only thing separating the Pac 12 and the mountain west at this point is the absolute hate crime the Pac 12's #4 put on the mountain west's #1.

    PAC-12's #5, which makes your point even stronger.
  • ThomasFremont
    ThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325

    Larry Scott must be sodomized by rusty hookah pipe.

    YBFE
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,695

    Larry Scott must be sodomized by rusty hookah pipe.

    I'm starting to wonder if @PurpleBaze is even capable of delivering quality content like this.
    Baze now that someone has owned his schtick


  • 89ute
    89ute Member Posts: 2,486
    Meek said:

    for the record, I typically do a 3 month Sling subscription each Fall to watch a few football games. Yes I overpay big time for those games when my sub $40/month X 3 months and the games are usually a shitty UW non-conf game (or 2) plus the odd shitty USC or Oregon game... but my point is that I have had access to the Pac12 Networks and what I can tell you is that outside of the 3-4 football games a year I watch the rest of the programming on the network is horrible.

    There is literally NOTHING on the Pac12 Networks that I find interesting. Just a bunch of shitty 'who cares?' sports or re-runs of shit that doesn't matter. It's literally the equivalent of watching some parents' home movies of their own kids because that is the only audience I can imagine watches is.

    Is there some kind of "Pac12 Food Road Show" type program to see campus favorites around the league like the other networks have? Nope. Nothing...shitty network that costs a lot and has almost zero value proposition for a normal sports fan (normal = someone who doesn't have a kid playing in a sport that shows on the network).

    Direct TV executive, is that you?