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    Default Re: Summit League Media Deal

    Quote Originally Posted by HerdBot View Post
    What did it cost before?
    I was paying $79/yr and when it renewed a week ago it was now $99


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    Default Re: Summit League Media Deal

    Quote Originally Posted by HerdBot View Post
    What did it cost before?
    $ 9.99 per month

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    Well that sucks, but neither ESPN+ or Midoplus work in Ireland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 870XPRS View Post
    Number of eyeballs on the broadcast...yes big downgrade. Quality of broadcast and basketball knowledge....upgrade. CBSSN does a great job of covering college basketball for us hoop junkies.
    They really do, I also watch about zero CBSSN outside of college hoops season but I watch quite a few games during the season, their broadcast teams are usually really good. No it's not as mainstream as ESPN but we were never going to get 8 regular season league games on ESPN so this hopefully works out better in the long run.

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    total failure..
    NDSU TO FBS. HAVEN'T WE WON ENOUGH?

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    Quote Originally Posted by El_Chapo View Post
    total failure..
    Strongly disagree. As a loyal fan who attends all home games and is now able to watch all road games and replays in one place without having to go through other site paywalls, random school websites or dark web streams, I'm pretty excited about the league having it's own network. It'll help alleviate some of the pain of mirrored schedules but definitely still need them to go. Plus, it sounds like all schools who didn't have adequate streaming equipment will have it provided to ensure high quality streams which is another nice perk...I know WIU is leaving but watching games on their site was painful.

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