If enough people email Dan Patrick or Colin Cowherd they just migh talk about it. I threw in the big school bias by ESPN. That might just be enough of a hook..
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According to the Blade, the game was still to be shown in Ohio, however, it was pre-empted in Columbus, and possibly even the Cincinnati area. However, a friend said that his folks in Toledo were able to watch it after 11. I also did see the start of the replay when I got back to Columbus around 3 am.
But to give ESPN the benefit of the doubt, there were probably more people in attendance at the UCLA hoops game, than in Oxford (5,200). Way to go Miami fans!
But to give ESPN the benefit of the doubt, there were probably more people in attendance at the UCLA hoops game, than in Oxford (5,200). Way to go Miami fans!
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I lost 2+ hours of the game on Dish Network as well. Which stinks because last year when an extended game on ESPN caused an issue, they started the UT-Minnesota game on ESPN-Alt and they did not do that this time. They should have either moved the basketball game to the alternate channel, or the football game. I called dish network and there was nothing they could do because ESPN did not move the game to the alternate channel for them to pick up. ARGH!!!
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