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Stanford WBB schedule - BobK - 10-11-2021

https://gostanford.com/news/2021/10/11/womens-basketball-conference-schedule-set.aspx


RE: Stanford WBB schedule - BostonCard - 10-11-2021

(10-11-2021, 02:37 PM)BobK Wrote:  https://gostanford.com/news/2021/10/11/womens-basketball-conference-schedule-set.aspx

Great TV coverage if you have the Pac-12 network.

BC


RE: Stanford WBB schedule - Card10Fan - 10-11-2021

Nice to see the Tennessee and South Carolina games will be on ESPN2. In total, 6 Stanford games on ESPN network. Most for any other Pac12 team is two for Oregon. Unfortunately, lots of folks outside of the west coast don't get Pac12 network so stinks the best conference in the country is relegated to a smaller audience.  

Never quite understood how Big10, SEC, and ACC all have their own networks YET still get games on Fox Sports and ESPN WAY more regularly than the Pac12 does.


RE: Stanford WBB schedule - BobK - 10-11-2021

15 MBB games are on tv non Pac 12 network
Not right but fact


RE: Stanford WBB schedule - chrisk - 10-11-2021

(10-11-2021, 05:15 PM)Card10Fan Wrote:  Nice to see the Tennessee and South Carolina games will be on ESPN2. In total, 6 Stanford games on ESPN network. Most for any other Pac12 team is two for Oregon. Unfortunately, lots of folks outside of the west coast don't get Pac12 network so stinks the best conference in the country is relegated to a smaller audience.  

Never quite understood how Big10, SEC, and ACC all have their own networks YET still get games on Fox Sports and ESPN WAY more regularly than the Pac12 does.

Those “networks” are owned in full or in part by FOX or ESPN. The PAC-12 gambled on keeping 100% ownership.


RE: Stanford WBB schedule - 81alum - 10-11-2021

The good news is we don't have to play Arizona (or ASU) at their places.  The bad news is we play UCLA and USC only at their places.  The Pac 12 is back to the unbalanced schedule we we all have learned to detest.

Looking it over, it doesn't look like there are long brutal stretches--the toughest trips seem pretty spread out.  Probably the hardest conference stretch is the four game stretch beginning late January where we have the two Arizona schools here followed by the trip south for UCLA and USC.