Pac12 Networks Innovation Update

Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys.
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There are some hotties on Canadian sports TV.Meek said:according to Wilner (and the other 6 reporters who attended L Scott Un's press conference yesterday), there is NOTHING that can be done about the fact that 90% of football games will take place at night (and don't blame Scott for that because he doesn't work at the tv networks setting the schedule. He merely got the contract done to get our games on TV...I guess for that we should be thankful, right Mr. Herbstreit?).
Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys.
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and not one of them could name a Pac12 player.PurpleThrobber said:
There are some hotties on Canadian sports TV.Meek said:according to Wilner (and the other 6 reporters who attended L Scott Un's press conference yesterday), there is NOTHING that can be done about the fact that 90% of football games will take place at night (and don't blame Scott for that because he doesn't work at the tv networks setting the schedule. He merely got the contract done to get our games on TV...I guess for that we should be thankful, right Mr. Herbstreit?).
Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys.
DJ and I had a conversation many years ago about whether his book could be promoted in Vancouver and I explained to him that once upon a time (story time with Grandpa Race) Husky games were on KOMO4BUTTFUCKER every Saturday and the Don James Coach's Show was on Komo (or whatever it was called...on Sundays I think where Coach would literally go through every play in slow motion explaining decisions) and we Canadians were all over the Huskies...as I recall the Seahawks weren't really that good aside from a handful of seasons, the M's sucked (water is wet), the Sonics had peaked and were on their way back to meh and the pride of British Columbia was the Canucks - the hockey equivalent of the Mariners), so there was one exciting piece of the sports landscape for all Cascadians - the Dwags!
Then the regional sports networks were born, Huskies moved to a network that isn't available in Canada (mid 90s I think) and since then not a single person in BC has been able to follow them. -
ABC doesn't count as a network any longer?Meek said:
and not one of them could name a Pac12 player.PurpleThrobber said:
There are some hotties on Canadian sports TV.Meek said:according to Wilner (and the other 6 reporters who attended L Scott Un's press conference yesterday), there is NOTHING that can be done about the fact that 90% of football games will take place at night (and don't blame Scott for that because he doesn't work at the tv networks setting the schedule. He merely got the contract done to get our games on TV...I guess for that we should be thankful, right Mr. Herbstreit?).
Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys.
DJ and I had a conversation many years ago about whether his book could be promoted in Vancouver and I explained to him that once upon a time (story time with Grandpa Race) Husky games were on KOMO4BUTTFUCKER every Saturday and the Don James Coach's Show was on Komo (or whatever it was called...on Sundays I think where Coach would literally go through every play in slow motion explaining decisions) and we Canadians were all over the Huskies...as I recall the Seahawks weren't really that good aside from a handful of seasons, the M's sucked (water is wet), the Sonics had peaked and were on their way back to meh and the pride of British Columbia was the Canucks - the hockey equivalent of the Mariners), so there was one exciting piece of the sports landscape for all Cascadians - the Dwags!
Then the regional sports networks were born, Huskies moved to a network that isn't available in Canada (mid 90s I think) and since then not a single person in BC has been able to follow them.
The shit goes way the fuck up into interior BC and the far reaches of Alberta via translator systems.
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God, I want to Throbber this gal.
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reading comprehension can be an asset.PurpleThrobber said:
ABC doesn't count as a network any longer?Meek said:
and not one of them could name a Pac12 player.PurpleThrobber said:
There are some hotties on Canadian sports TV.Meek said:according to Wilner (and the other 6 reporters who attended L Scott Un's press conference yesterday), there is NOTHING that can be done about the fact that 90% of football games will take place at night (and don't blame Scott for that because he doesn't work at the tv networks setting the schedule. He merely got the contract done to get our games on TV...I guess for that we should be thankful, right Mr. Herbstreit?).
Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys.
DJ and I had a conversation many years ago about whether his book could be promoted in Vancouver and I explained to him that once upon a time (story time with Grandpa Race) Husky games were on KOMO4BUTTFUCKER every Saturday and the Don James Coach's Show was on Komo (or whatever it was called...on Sundays I think where Coach would literally go through every play in slow motion explaining decisions) and we Canadians were all over the Huskies...as I recall the Seahawks weren't really that good aside from a handful of seasons, the M's sucked (water is wet), the Sonics had peaked and were on their way back to meh and the pride of British Columbia was the Canucks - the hockey equivalent of the Mariners), so there was one exciting piece of the sports landscape for all Cascadians - the Dwags!
Then the regional sports networks were born, Huskies moved to a network that isn't available in Canada (mid 90s I think) and since then not a single person in BC has been able to follow them.
The shit goes way the fuck up into interior BC and the far reaches of Alberta via translator systems.
first, KOMO4 is ABC.
second, when's the last time you saw a Husky game on ABC? -
Scott should be getting the Net on all of the leading streaming services as that is the future. But at this point, He should also pull down his pants a little and get the net on Directv. He has no leverage whatsoever due to the joke ratings but that is why He needed to get them on board at the outset. Before anyone knew what a dumpster fire the Network really is.
One thing that seemed not so funny to me is that the WCC conference had their early rounds and Championship on the ESPN's, the fucking Catholic school conference. So far through 2 rounds, the Conference of Champions has had one "national" broadcast on FS1.
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It's about time for a Larry Scott extension!salemcoog said:Scott should be getting the Net on all of the leading streaming services as that is the future. But at this point, He should also pull down his pants a little and get the net on Directv. He has no leverage whatsoever due to the joke ratings but that is why He needed to get them on board at the outset. Before anyone knew what a dumpster fire the Network really is.
One thing that seemed not so funny to me is that the WCC conference had their early rounds and Championship on the ESPN's, the fucking Catholic school conference. So far through 2 rounds, the Conference of Champions has had one "national" broadcast on FS1.
One. -
UCLA game last yearMeek said:
reading comprehension can be an asset.PurpleThrobber said:
ABC doesn't count as a network any longer?Meek said:
and not one of them could name a Pac12 player.PurpleThrobber said:
There are some hotties on Canadian sports TV.Meek said:according to Wilner (and the other 6 reporters who attended L Scott Un's press conference yesterday), there is NOTHING that can be done about the fact that 90% of football games will take place at night (and don't blame Scott for that because he doesn't work at the tv networks setting the schedule. He merely got the contract done to get our games on TV...I guess for that we should be thankful, right Mr. Herbstreit?).
Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys.
DJ and I had a conversation many years ago about whether his book could be promoted in Vancouver and I explained to him that once upon a time (story time with Grandpa Race) Husky games were on KOMO4BUTTFUCKER every Saturday and the Don James Coach's Show was on Komo (or whatever it was called...on Sundays I think where Coach would literally go through every play in slow motion explaining decisions) and we Canadians were all over the Huskies...as I recall the Seahawks weren't really that good aside from a handful of seasons, the M's sucked (water is wet), the Sonics had peaked and were on their way back to meh and the pride of British Columbia was the Canucks - the hockey equivalent of the Mariners), so there was one exciting piece of the sports landscape for all Cascadians - the Dwags!
Then the regional sports networks were born, Huskies moved to a network that isn't available in Canada (mid 90s I think) and since then not a single person in BC has been able to follow them.
The shit goes way the fuck up into interior BC and the far reaches of Alberta via translator systems.
first, KOMO4 is ABC.
second, when's the last time you saw a Husky game on ABC? -
Ay Caramba she's built like the proverbial brick shithouse. Wood go 5 hole and finish top shelfPurpleThrobber said:God, I want to Throbber this gal.
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I hope you publicly thanked FS1 for that.salemcoog said:Scott should be getting the Net on all of the leading streaming services as that is the future. But at this point, He should also pull down his pants a little and get the net on Directv. He has no leverage whatsoever due to the joke ratings but that is why He needed to get them on board at the outset. Before anyone knew what a dumpster fire the Network really is.
One thing that seemed not so funny to me is that the WCC conference had their early rounds and Championship on the ESPN's, the fucking Catholic school conference. So far through 2 rounds, the Conference of Champions has had one "national" broadcast on FS1.
One. -
This girl has that "I will go ass to mouth" look in her eye I know and love.Bad_MotherDucker said:
Ay Caramba she's built like the proverbial brick shithouse. Wood go 5 hole and finish top shelfPurpleThrobber said:God, I want to Throbber this gal.
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If you scroll all the way down its just a massive pic of her cleavage.
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I love work-wood. I hope I am not required to stand up anytime soon.
I think her nickname should be "Big Maples". -
I trust the commissioner
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This was after ASU and Petersen ordered Smith and co to shove the ball down their soft, faggots throats. So fucking fun to watch. Cathartic even.NEsnake12 said:
UCLA game last yearMeek said:
reading comprehension can be an asset.PurpleThrobber said:
ABC doesn't count as a network any longer?Meek said:
and not one of them could name a Pac12 player.PurpleThrobber said:
There are some hotties on Canadian sports TV.Meek said:according to Wilner (and the other 6 reporters who attended L Scott Un's press conference yesterday), there is NOTHING that can be done about the fact that 90% of football games will take place at night (and don't blame Scott for that because he doesn't work at the tv networks setting the schedule. He merely got the contract done to get our games on TV...I guess for that we should be thankful, right Mr. Herbstreit?).
Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys.
DJ and I had a conversation many years ago about whether his book could be promoted in Vancouver and I explained to him that once upon a time (story time with Grandpa Race) Husky games were on KOMO4BUTTFUCKER every Saturday and the Don James Coach's Show was on Komo (or whatever it was called...on Sundays I think where Coach would literally go through every play in slow motion explaining decisions) and we Canadians were all over the Huskies...as I recall the Seahawks weren't really that good aside from a handful of seasons, the M's sucked (water is wet), the Sonics had peaked and were on their way back to meh and the pride of British Columbia was the Canucks - the hockey equivalent of the Mariners), so there was one exciting piece of the sports landscape for all Cascadians - the Dwags!
Then the regional sports networks were born, Huskies moved to a network that isn't available in Canada (mid 90s I think) and since then not a single person in BC has been able to follow them.
The shit goes way the fuck up into interior BC and the far reaches of Alberta via translator systems.
first, KOMO4 is ABC.
second, when's the last time you saw a Husky game on ABC?
I still lol irl thinking about OSU hiring Smith. Jesus flipping Christ. -
I lol thinking about all the half brain elders cursing past losses to UCLA and we rolled them and it was meaningless due to how embarrassing they were this year.Gladstone said:
This was after ASU and Petersen ordered Smith and co to shove the ball down their soft, faggots throats. So fucking fun to watch. Cathartic even.NEsnake12 said:
UCLA game last yearMeek said:
reading comprehension can be an asset.PurpleThrobber said:
ABC doesn't count as a network any longer?Meek said:
and not one of them could name a Pac12 player.PurpleThrobber said:
There are some hotties on Canadian sports TV.Meek said:according to Wilner (and the other 6 reporters who attended L Scott Un's press conference yesterday), there is NOTHING that can be done about the fact that 90% of football games will take place at night (and don't blame Scott for that because he doesn't work at the tv networks setting the schedule. He merely got the contract done to get our games on TV...I guess for that we should be thankful, right Mr. Herbstreit?).
Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys.
DJ and I had a conversation many years ago about whether his book could be promoted in Vancouver and I explained to him that once upon a time (story time with Grandpa Race) Husky games were on KOMO4BUTTFUCKER every Saturday and the Don James Coach's Show was on Komo (or whatever it was called...on Sundays I think where Coach would literally go through every play in slow motion explaining decisions) and we Canadians were all over the Huskies...as I recall the Seahawks weren't really that good aside from a handful of seasons, the M's sucked (water is wet), the Sonics had peaked and were on their way back to meh and the pride of British Columbia was the Canucks - the hockey equivalent of the Mariners), so there was one exciting piece of the sports landscape for all Cascadians - the Dwags!
Then the regional sports networks were born, Huskies moved to a network that isn't available in Canada (mid 90s I think) and since then not a single person in BC has been able to follow them.
The shit goes way the fuck up into interior BC and the far reaches of Alberta via translator systems.
first, KOMO4 is ABC.
second, when's the last time you saw a Husky game on ABC?
I still lol irl thinking about OSU hiring Smith. Jesus flipping Christ. -
Scott and Bull Moose are birds of a feather. Cut off their nose to spite their face and go years without a DirecTV deal or a stadium naming sponsor because they care so much about their brand.salemcoog said:Scott should be getting the Net on all of the leading streaming services as that is the future. But at this point, He should also pull down his pants a little and get the net on Directv. He has no leverage whatsoever due to the joke ratings but that is why He needed to get them on board at the outset. Before anyone knew what a dumpster fire the Network really is.
One thing that seemed not so funny to me is that the WCC conference had their early rounds and Championship on the ESPN's, the fucking Catholic school conference. So far through 2 rounds, the Conference of Champions has had one "national" broadcast on FS1.
One.
All while running in the red.
Dumbasses.
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When college football TV deregulated the Pac10 was slow to move, no kidding the Pac 10 shit the bed, hard to believe but true.Meek said:
and not one of them could name a Pac12 player.PurpleThrobber said:
There are some hotties on Canadian sports TV.Meek said:according to Wilner (and the other 6 reporters who attended L Scott Un's press conference yesterday), there is NOTHING that can be done about the fact that 90% of football games will take place at night (and don't blame Scott for that because he doesn't work at the tv networks setting the schedule. He merely got the contract done to get our games on TV...I guess for that we should be thankful, right Mr. Herbstreit?).
Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys.
DJ and I had a conversation many years ago about whether his book could be promoted in Vancouver and I explained to him that once upon a time (story time with Grandpa Race) Husky games were on KOMO4BUTTFUCKER every Saturday and the Don James Coach's Show was on Komo (or whatever it was called...on Sundays I think where Coach would literally go through every play in slow motion explaining decisions) and we Canadians were all over the Huskies...as I recall the Seahawks weren't really that good aside from a handful of seasons, the M's sucked (water is wet), the Sonics had peaked and were on their way back to meh and the pride of British Columbia was the Canucks - the hockey equivalent of the Mariners), so there was one exciting piece of the sports landscape for all Cascadians - the Dwags!
Then the regional sports networks were born, Huskies moved to a network that isn't available in Canada (mid 90s I think) and since then not a single person in BC has been able to follow them.
Prime Ticket was the LA cable sports station that allowed the Trojans and Bruins to say every game will be on TV
Prime Sports was the regional spin off allowing more windows and more Husky games. It also had the full game on delay which actually killed the coaches show.
The 12:30 ABC game was for the top game of the week as long as USC or UW or UCLA were involved lol -
Stop living in the past. Now you can watch the games at 2am in the morning
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Haha... Eastlake class of 99.PurpleThrobber said:
There are some hotties on Canadian sports TV.Meek said:according to Wilner (and the other 6 reporters who attended L Scott Un's press conference yesterday), there is NOTHING that can be done about the fact that 90% of football games will take place at night (and don't blame Scott for that because he doesn't work at the tv networks setting the schedule. He merely got the contract done to get our games on TV...I guess for that we should be thankful, right Mr. Herbstreit?).
Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys. -
Lucky bastard that got the senior prom hand job.MisterEm said:
Haha... Eastlake class of 99.PurpleThrobber said:
There are some hotties on Canadian sports TV.Meek said:according to Wilner (and the other 6 reporters who attended L Scott Un's press conference yesterday), there is NOTHING that can be done about the fact that 90% of football games will take place at night (and don't blame Scott for that because he doesn't work at the tv networks setting the schedule. He merely got the contract done to get our games on TV...I guess for that we should be thankful, right Mr. Herbstreit?).
Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys.
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I thought you're supposed to get laid on prom nightPurpleThrobber said:
Lucky bastard that got the senior prom hand job.MisterEm said:
Haha... Eastlake class of 99.PurpleThrobber said:
There are some hotties on Canadian sports TV.Meek said:according to Wilner (and the other 6 reporters who attended L Scott Un's press conference yesterday), there is NOTHING that can be done about the fact that 90% of football games will take place at night (and don't blame Scott for that because he doesn't work at the tv networks setting the schedule. He merely got the contract done to get our games on TV...I guess for that we should be thankful, right Mr. Herbstreit?).
Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys. -
Pitchfork51 said:
I thought you're supposed to get laid on prom nightPurpleThrobber said:
Lucky bastard that got the senior prom hand job.MisterEm said:
Haha... Eastlake class of 99.PurpleThrobber said:
There are some hotties on Canadian sports TV.Meek said:according to Wilner (and the other 6 reporters who attended L Scott Un's press conference yesterday), there is NOTHING that can be done about the fact that 90% of football games will take place at night (and don't blame Scott for that because he doesn't work at the tv networks setting the schedule. He merely got the contract done to get our games on TV...I guess for that we should be thankful, right Mr. Herbstreit?).
Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys.
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PurpleThrobber said:Pitchfork51 said:
I thought you're supposed to get laid on prom nightPurpleThrobber said:
Lucky bastard that got the senior prom hand job.MisterEm said:
Haha... Eastlake class of 99.PurpleThrobber said:
There are some hotties on Canadian sports TV.Meek said:according to Wilner (and the other 6 reporters who attended L Scott Un's press conference yesterday), there is NOTHING that can be done about the fact that 90% of football games will take place at night (and don't blame Scott for that because he doesn't work at the tv networks setting the schedule. He merely got the contract done to get our games on TV...I guess for that we should be thankful, right Mr. Herbstreit?).
Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys.PurpleThrobber said:Pitchfork51 said:
I thought you're supposed to get laid on prom nightPurpleThrobber said:
Lucky bastard that got the senior prom hand job.MisterEm said:
Haha... Eastlake class of 99.PurpleThrobber said:
There are some hotties on Canadian sports TV.Meek said:according to Wilner (and the other 6 reporters who attended L Scott Un's press conference yesterday), there is NOTHING that can be done about the fact that 90% of football games will take place at night (and don't blame Scott for that because he doesn't work at the tv networks setting the schedule. He merely got the contract done to get our games on TV...I guess for that we should be thankful, right Mr. Herbstreit?).
Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys.
hmmm
I think getting laid encompasses both. You don't say "dude I got laid last night...and a handjob!"
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You do if it was a reach around.Pitchfork51 said:PurpleThrobber said:Pitchfork51 said:
I thought you're supposed to get laid on prom nightPurpleThrobber said:
Lucky bastard that got the senior prom hand job.MisterEm said:
Haha... Eastlake class of 99.PurpleThrobber said:
There are some hotties on Canadian sports TV.Meek said:according to Wilner (and the other 6 reporters who attended L Scott Un's press conference yesterday), there is NOTHING that can be done about the fact that 90% of football games will take place at night (and don't blame Scott for that because he doesn't work at the tv networks setting the schedule. He merely got the contract done to get our games on TV...I guess for that we should be thankful, right Mr. Herbstreit?).
Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys.PurpleThrobber said:Pitchfork51 said:
I thought you're supposed to get laid on prom nightPurpleThrobber said:
Lucky bastard that got the senior prom hand job.MisterEm said:
Haha... Eastlake class of 99.PurpleThrobber said:
There are some hotties on Canadian sports TV.Meek said:according to Wilner (and the other 6 reporters who attended L Scott Un's press conference yesterday), there is NOTHING that can be done about the fact that 90% of football games will take place at night (and don't blame Scott for that because he doesn't work at the tv networks setting the schedule. He merely got the contract done to get our games on TV...I guess for that we should be thankful, right Mr. Herbstreit?).
Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys.
hmmm
I think getting laid encompasses both. You don't say "dude I got laid last night...and a handjob!"
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I like where ur head and hands atSwaye said:
You do if it was a reach around.Pitchfork51 said:PurpleThrobber said:Pitchfork51 said:
I thought you're supposed to get laid on prom nightPurpleThrobber said:
Lucky bastard that got the senior prom hand job.MisterEm said:
Haha... Eastlake class of 99.PurpleThrobber said:
There are some hotties on Canadian sports TV.Meek said:according to Wilner (and the other 6 reporters who attended L Scott Un's press conference yesterday), there is NOTHING that can be done about the fact that 90% of football games will take place at night (and don't blame Scott for that because he doesn't work at the tv networks setting the schedule. He merely got the contract done to get our games on TV...I guess for that we should be thankful, right Mr. Herbstreit?).
Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys.PurpleThrobber said:Pitchfork51 said:
I thought you're supposed to get laid on prom nightPurpleThrobber said:
Lucky bastard that got the senior prom hand job.MisterEm said:
Haha... Eastlake class of 99.PurpleThrobber said:
There are some hotties on Canadian sports TV.Meek said:according to Wilner (and the other 6 reporters who attended L Scott Un's press conference yesterday), there is NOTHING that can be done about the fact that 90% of football games will take place at night (and don't blame Scott for that because he doesn't work at the tv networks setting the schedule. He merely got the contract done to get our games on TV...I guess for that we should be thankful, right Mr. Herbstreit?).
Anyhow, all is not lost because new "streaming" options are in the pipeline!
Any guesses as to where the Pac12 football games will be available in the Fall?
My yuan is on Weibo, WeChat, Baidu, or TenCent. If Scott is really aggressive in his innovation rollout, we actually might be seeing Pac12 games on some regional Canadian platforms too! Exciting to know that we may be able to drive a mere 2 hours north (don't forget your passport!!) and watch a game...that said, good luck getting a Canadian sports bar to put not hockey on a tv.
Anyway, Larry got this guys.
hmmm
I think getting laid encompasses both. You don't say "dude I got laid last night...and a handjob!"
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Direc-TV will never happen. They will lowball the P12 Network so much every other provider will want to renegotiate their contract. Scott fucked up not signing them immediately.
Hopefully he signs with a few other streaming services. Sling is alright, but I'd like to have more options. -
here's the thing...DirectTV does simple customer research and knows how many customers are interested in certain types of content then they do a little old math calculation about how much their subscribers will pay in order to have access to that channel and if the content producer charges more than the minimum margin they can make on that spread then no deal.
Scott fails to realize that not enough people care about the Pac12 and even less care about sports not called football.
He's made too many assumptions.
I mean fuck, everyone on this site is a hardcore football fan yet how many of us actually get Pac12 Network? If you don't get 100% of this audience then you really don't have a good enough product.