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Post by azteccc on Nov 16, 2012 15:45:56 GMT -8
being able to see all our games in hd from 3000 miles away this year will sure be nice. wonder if that'll be the case next year.
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Post by jdgaucho on Nov 16, 2012 15:51:06 GMT -8
being able to see all our games in hd from 3000 miles away this year will sure be nice. wonder if that'll be the case next year. basketball will have games on ESPiN, Fox Sports and probably a few on the NBC Sports Network. in addition, i'm sure that the Aztecs will have their games televised on other regional channels wherever you are when they play BE opponents. They will also be streamed online. it'll work out for ya.
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Post by k5james on Nov 16, 2012 20:28:09 GMT -8
being able to see all our games in hd from 3000 miles away this year will sure be nice. wonder if that'll be the case next year. Their tier 2 deal is with fox sports. I'm sure their tier 1 will be re upped with ESPN. It will be better than this year.
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Post by mactec on Nov 17, 2012 10:27:37 GMT -8
Other members of the Big West having tough OOC games which they lose, hurts the Aztecs. It is better for the Aztecs SOS if LBSU (and others) would schedule weaker opponents and win. That is the way RPI works. This year UCI looks like your enemy. They already knocked off Nevada and came within a free throw of defeating UCLA. They still face USC, UNLV and Fresno before conference play. They could win all three (which would really hurt your RPI and SOS) or lose all three (the more likely outcome). I only see them beating Fresno. You do have to take Shabazz Muhammad's absence into strong consideration but even then UCI looks like a much better squad this year. RPI also accounts for your opponents' SOS. So if these teams are playing good teams, win or lose, they will still give good RPI boosts.
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Post by azteccc on Nov 17, 2012 12:16:20 GMT -8
I wouldn't F with bill and rpi.
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