Chose Oregon and disappear from TV view, with maybe one game on ABC. The wonders of the PAC 12 Network await.
There should be two options: MN and Who Gives a Damn?
There should be two options: MN and Who Gives a Damn?
5 of their first 9 games have been/will be on national TV.
I'm sure there will be more added in the final 4 games as one of them is Stanford.
The rest are on the PAC 12 Network. The PAC 12 Network isn't that bad. Not sure what point you are trying to make.
Chose Oregon and disappear from TV view, with maybe one game on ABC. The wonders of the PAC 12 Network await.
Probably Oregon. There's a minuscule chance that he's been goofing with us and he's actually going to pick the Gophers. From a playing time standpoint.......we make sense. From a proximity standpoint........we make sense. Oregon is pretty good. Couldn't blame him for choosing the ducks. Sucks that he wouldn't have more loyalty to the hometown team.......but if he wants to sit behind other players on the depth chart.......good for him. We are trending upwards. A decent passing game would make us a contender. I hope that Green realizes this before making his choice.
What point are you trying to make? Other than seemingly trying to be the contrarian yet again. Husker70's point was a fair one. I don't get the Pac 12 network on my DirecTV package and I have read it is not necessarily on anywhere near the number of cable systems as BTN or the SEC Network. Again, the point he was trying to make is a fair one. Unless Oregon is on ABC or ESPN they are in fact difficult to watch. When they are those games are often slotted primarily just for the West Coast and Northwest markets and don't make it to the Midwest, South or East Coast markets. And some of their Pac 12 games end up on pretty late in the evening (like 9 or 9:30pm) when most people are tired out from watching football all day. A lot of people don't stay up to catch the late Pac 12 games.
Kyle G on 247 is hearing it will be Oregon.
kyle g is about the 487th person "in the know" to say that.
This dude (and his dad) have traveled all over North America looking for the best deal, and they found it in Eugene.
And some of their Pac 12 games end up on pretty late in the evening (like 9 or 9:30pm) when most people are tired out from watching football all day. A lot of people don't stay up to catch the late Pac 12 games.