The coaching staff is hard @ work tweeking the game plan & what we do best Have alot of faith
Who's going? The Fit is ready---needs oil change, have room everything else is gravy

Or Tennessee for that matter. UConn and Tenn could be on a collision course on the opposite side of the bracket.TG1996 wrote:UConn doesn't have to face us until the championship game.

St Bonaventure is in the WNIT as well.Falconfreak90 wrote:Or Tennessee for that matter. UConn and Tenn could be on a collision course on the opposite side of the bracket.TG1996 wrote:UConn doesn't have to face us until the championship game.
I love seeing Hartford getting an at large bid....very much deserved. So our losses this year included @ OSU, @ Hartford and @ Marist...all NCAA tourney teams. ut is in the WNIT and I don't know about St Bonnie.
I won't be able to make the trip to KY since we leave for Florida in 2 weeks but will be parked in front of the TV Sat after getting home from work at noon.
TOGETHER WE ATTACK!!! BEAT SPARTY!!!!! And show plenty of face time for Suzy.



I know that the way ESPN has done it in the past, is that the home state of the teams playing will carry that game in it's entirety, unless if two teams from the same state are playing in the same slew of games. In states that don't have any teams playing, they'll do "whiparound" coverage, basically changing between the games every 5 minutes of play time until the late part of the game in which case they'll move coverage to the close games and away from the blowouts.footballguy51 wrote:I set my DVR since I will be at work. The guide said teams TBA, so I'm just hoping that will change to say BGSU vs MSU.

I am guessing the 'whiparound' format will be in use again this year. Also, I checked ESPN360.com, and all 4 of the noon games are listed, so that's an option if it is not on ESPN2 in your areabgsufalcon24 wrote:I know that the way ESPN has done it in the past, is that the home state of the teams playing will carry that game in it's entirety, unless if two teams from the same state are playing in the same slew of games. In states that don't have any teams playing, they'll do "whiparound" coverage, basically changing between the games every 5 minutes of play time until the late part of the game in which case they'll move coverage to the close games and away from the blowouts.footballguy51 wrote:I set my DVR since I will be at work. The guide said teams TBA, so I'm just hoping that will change to say BGSU vs MSU.
That means that if you're anywhere in Ohio or Michigan, you should get BG vs MSU, unless they've changed the format.
I remember that we were going to have a problem in 2007 because Ohio State and Bowling Green were slated to play their 2nd round games in the same slew of games, but then OSU got upset by Marist in round 1, so everything worked out great.
From the ESPN release:footballguy51 wrote:I set my DVR since I will be at work. The guide said teams TBA, so I'm just hoping that will change to say BGSU vs MSU.
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