08-31-2012, 08:35 PM
...has no actual advertisers. All ads are for the Pac-12 network.
(08-31-2012, 08:35 PM)JeffInCorvallis link Wrote:...has no actual advertisers. All ads are for the Pac-12 network.
(08-31-2012, 08:35 PM)JeffInCorvallis link Wrote:...has no actual advertisers. All ads are for the Pac-12 network.
Quote:I keep thinking a flag was thrown.
(08-31-2012, 10:28 PM)oman link Wrote:Good lord you guys are whiners. I just got to watch the kind of preseason game I've never been able to watch back here in the hustings.
I'm happy as a clam, and all those shots of the bay area -- yes, even the USeeBerk campus -- is like a cool pacific breeze in godforsaken Dallas.
I love the damn network.
(08-31-2012, 10:28 PM)oman link Wrote:Good lord you guys are whiners. I just got to watch the kind of preseason game I've never been able to watch back here in the hustings.
I'm happy as a clam, and all those shots of the bay area -- yes, even the USeeBerk campus -- is like a cool pacific breeze in godforsaken Dallas.
I love the damn network.
(08-31-2012, 11:16 PM)garvin link Wrote:Really? It's now considered "whining" to complain you don't get to see Stanford games?
(08-31-2012, 10:34 PM)somnambule link Wrote:Some of us are fuming over having to watch games on a teeny window after getting used to a couple of years of watching every single game on a real TV network.
(09-01-2012, 08:55 AM)Hank 91 link Wrote:Totally agree about the yellow "FINAL" in the corner. It absolutely freaked me out. Specifically, I was pissed when it popped up during Taylor's 38-yard run in the first possession. I couldn't figure why the announcers weren't mentioning the flag, and I wondered why the players were still celebrating. Worse still, I didn't even figure out it was that was fooling me until the second half. This isn't whining, just irritation.
Oh, and the only reason I was able to watch is because I'm visiting my parents in pleasant Pleasanton, CA. Talk to me next week when I'm back at home under the DirecTV umbrella. Then you'll hear some whining.
(09-01-2012, 08:55 AM)Hank 91 link Wrote:Totally agree about the yellow "FINAL" in the corner. It absolutely freaked me out. Specifically, I was pissed when it popped up during Taylor's 38-yard run in the first possession. I couldn't figure why the announcers weren't mentioning the flag, and I wondered why the players were still celebrating. Worse still, I didn't even figure out it was that was fooling me until the second half. This isn't whining, just irritation.
Oh, and the only reason I was able to watch is because I'm visiting my parents in pleasant Pleasanton, CA. Talk to me next week when I'm back at home under the DirecTV umbrella. Then you'll hear some whining.
(09-05-2012, 11:17 AM)FarmBoy link Wrote:...understaffed or digitally clueless.
How do they not have highlights up for the Stanford vs. San Jose St game?
(09-05-2012, 11:17 AM)FarmBoy link Wrote:...understaffed or digitally clueless.
How do they not have highlights up for the Stanford vs. San Jose St game?
Quote:they also don't have a TV grid anywhere that I can find.
Quote:they also don't have a TV grid anywhere that I can find.
(09-05-2012, 12:20 PM)FarmBoy link Wrote:Quote:they also don't have a TV grid anywhere that I can find.
That's odd, because the commercials during the game kept hammering that they have the programming grid to end all programming grids. It was a tongue in cheek commercial with very dramatic music showing how comprehensive it was. Kind of funny, but I was ready to kill myself by the time I heard it for the 20th time.
(09-05-2012, 12:20 PM)FarmBoy link Wrote:Quote:they also don't have a TV grid anywhere that I can find.
That's odd, because the commercials during the game kept hammering that they have the programming grid to end all programming grids. It was a tongue in cheek commercial with very dramatic music showing how comprehensive it was. Kind of funny, but I was ready to kill myself by the time I heard it for the 20th time.