Your best wins looking good is pretty much always more beneficial than your best losses looking good.It's better for Tenneseee (who Illinois beat) to win @ Alabama (who beat Illinois)?
On 24 attempts? At home?What’d he have? Only 43? Pfft. Not impressed
I take your point, but they are clearly putting some theoretically “good” matchups on Peacock intentionally, as well. I think Indiana/Purdue is one, IIRC.Yeah I’m sure the B10 imagined this game to be a top 10 matchup.
Great performance.
Not to constantly play the compare game, but difference between the two:
1) Wagler's was in a win
2) he did it on 17 shots compared to 26 for Flemings (and scored 46pts compared to 42)
I take your point, but they are clearly putting some theoretically “good” matchups on Peacock intentionally, as well. I think Indiana/Purdue is one, IIRC.
You’re correct. Obviously the conference has to throw certain bigger games on Peacock to keep them happy. I actually have minimal issues with Peacock. It’s nice they stream them on YTTV now too.It’s much better knowing you don’t have to worry about other games finishing on time in order to see the beginning of the game you want to see. But obviously when you get a bigger game on Fox or CBS, you’re more likely to get more eyes on that game and potentially better announcers. I think the Wisconsin and Oregon games are our last games this season on Peacock.I take your point, but they are clearly putting some theoretically “good” matchups on Peacock intentionally, as well. I think Indiana/Purdue is one, IIRC.
I assume it works like the football games in which there's a game draft. You can rank teams by the quality of the channels they air on and it more or less reads like a list of popularity combined with team quality, and based on that analysis Peacock is considered around FS1-level, if I remember correctly.You’re correct. Obviously the conference has to throw certain bigger games on Peacock to keep them happy. I actually have minimal issues with Peacock. It’s nice they stream them on YTTV now too.It’s much better knowing you don’t have to worry about other games finishing on time in order to see the beginning of the game you want to see. But obviously when you get a bigger game on Fox or CBS, you’re more likely to get more eyes on that game and potentially better announcers. I think the Wisconsin and Oregon games are our last games this season on Peacock.
I think I read where Bittle will be back mid Feb.I'm starting to think Oregon isn't going to win 20 games this year.
That may be too Bittle, too late for Oregon.I think I read where Bittle will be back mid Feb.
That may be too Bittle, too late for Oregon.
That may be too Bittle, too late for Oregon.
Agree but they might win a game or two!That may be too Bittle, too late for Oregon.
That trip out west for us is going to a tough one.USC with the resume-changing win at Wisconsin, further separating the good teams from the not good teams in the league.