Had a member of my church email me to see if this was a basketball score. I had to break it to him that we don't score that much in basketball unfortunately.
Terry Webster wrote:Had a member of my church email me to see if this was a basketball score. I had to break it to him that we don't score that much in basketball unfortunately.
I really have trouble with the scheduling of this game on a Thrursday night. It is a school night, normal work day night when most local people simply would not be interested in attending, prohibits most out of town/area people from attending which resulted in barely any crowd. The obvious reason was for a TV game; however, when the game is broadcast on a channel that is so limited that it is not accessable the preponderance of people in the US then what was accomplished? Essentially no one saw the game and therefore it became a "who cares game". A game that cannot be broadcast on an established channel should never be moved to a terrible day and time to accomplish nothing. Still happy the Ponies won, but who knows or cares?
PoconoPony wrote:I really have trouble with the scheduling of this game on a Thrursday night. It is a school night, normal work day night when most local people simply would not be interested in attending, prohibits most out of town/area people from attending which resulted in barely any crowd. The obvious reason was for a TV game; however, when the game is broadcast on a channel that is so limited that it is not accessable the preponderance of people in the US then what was accomplished? Essentially no one saw the game and therefore it became a "who cares game". A game that cannot be broadcast on an established channel should never be moved to a terrible day and time to accomplish nothing. Still happy the Ponies won, but who knows or cares?
I don't like Thursday night for anything other than ESPN, but 90% of America gets Fox Sports or their associated channels