March 13, 200719 yr I know somebody (Balta, was it?) posted a map that was able to tell you which NFL game you would get every Sunday. Is there something similar to that for the tourney games? Maybe I'm not clear enough. Is there some kind of pre-determined schedule as to which game you will get, and if that game will cut out early? I want to know whether or not I should make my way to a sports-bar-ish type place for this week(end).
March 13, 200719 yr QUOTE(CWSGuy406 @ Mar 12, 2007 -> 09:29 PM) I know somebody (Balta, was it?) posted a map that was able to tell you which NFL game you would get every Sunday. Is there something similar to that for the tourney games? Maybe I'm not clear enough. Is there some kind of pre-determined schedule as to which game you will get, and if that game will cut out early? I want to know whether or not I should make my way to a sports-bar-ish type place for this week(end). Your local CBS affiliate should have the games they will be showing listed on their website.
March 13, 200719 yr QUOTE(aboz56 @ Mar 12, 2007 -> 08:31 PM) Your local CBS affiliate should have the games they will be showing listed on their website. Mine shows all the programming that won't be on. Like Survivor...
March 13, 200719 yr Author I sort of found what I was looking for, but I still have a question. First, take a look at this map. I'm in the Chicago, red area -- but not the red with black 'checkers' area. On the map key, it says that the red-and-black area is "constant". I assume that means that, if you're in that area, they won't cut away from that game, period -- no ifs, ands, or buts? I just need to figure out whether it would be a better bet to just go to a place that has the March Madness package, or if I can chance it and stay home. And for those that don't know, I'm a Marquette fan, so the MU/MSU game is the one I'm going to want to see in full.
March 13, 200719 yr QUOTE(ScottPodRulez22 @ Mar 12, 2007 -> 10:28 PM) www.ncaasports.com/mmod I wish I could. The stupid internet here is so slow. I can barely watch MLB.tv.
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