College Baseball News Sites #@%# ?

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MemphisVol

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ESPN, FOX & CNNSI don't even seem to have college baseball front-pages...

I only get into baseball (and then only college & little league) once college hoops is over, and trying to find a quality general news site is getting irritating... Especially since the Vols are doing so damned well this year.

To make matters worse, while they've televised the hell out of a score of other (lower ranked, even) SEC teams, ESPN seems to have a religious rule against televising TN games.


Any of you American Cricket freaks out there have any advice on sites so I can educate myself/ catchup by the time the conferences go into championship mode?

 
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What about the best place to get up to the minute scores? I was looking for the Florida score earlier and had trouble.
 
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:(

It's a sad thing when a good joke is ruined by a bad link...
 

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It's even worse when a good link is ruined by a bad joke. :lol: ;)
 
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Originally posted by vol_freak@May 9, 2005 12:36 AM
It's even worse when a good link is ruined by a bad joke. :lol: ;)

:dlol:
 
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Originally posted by MemphisVol@May 8, 2005 10:09 PM
To make matters worse, while they've televised the hell out of a score of other (lower ranked, even) SEC teams, ESPN seems to have a religious rule against televising TN games.

I know it seems like the ESPN conspiracy again, but this one is laid squarely on the SEC's shoulders. It looks like it's their fault that the conf. best are not getting televised. Following is taken from Baseball America:
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ESPN, SEC DON'T AGREE
Southeastern Conference games are conspicuously absent from the ESPN schedule. The league wanted ESPN to pay for the rights to televise the games, while ESPN felt the national exposure carried enough worth on its own.

"I can tell you our institutions pretty much decided that with no rights fee we were not going to be part of the package," SEC assistant commissioner Charles Bloom said. "We talked in our meetings that to increase national exposure of college baseball is a positive, and we feel our games are attractive for TV, but our institutions felt that they wanted a rights fee for them coming into stadiums and broadcasting games."

The Atlantic Coast, Big 12, Big West, Conference USA, Missouri Valley or Pacific-10 did not require a rights fee to show games from the home parks of its members. (Because SEC member Louisiana State plays at Tulane, that game falls under the discretion of CUSA.)

ESPN had to work around previous television arrangements between conferences and other national, regional and local distributors. For instance, the Florida-based Sunshine Network signed on to show a large number of games involving Florida, Florida State and Miami prior to ESPN showing interest.

The SEC expressed hope that a deal could be worked out in the future.

"We'll just see how it goes," Bloom said. "Will there be SEC games (on ESPN) next year? Hopefully, we can get these things ironed out."
 
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The SEC is represented well on both CSS and Fox College Sports Atlantic. I've probably seen at least 6 UT games this year on TV. #%$@ ESPN!
 

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