Actually I think there's more on the side behind the camera today. Not a ton but more than yesterday. I think. I guess the box score will say for sure
I bet most of us trust you more than the attendance listed in a KWC box score (you gave me a lay-up, couldn't resist).
Edit: Actually, this would have admittedly been funnier last year, or the year before - during the standard 2000 streak. The effort to list more realistic attendance numbers this year has been noticed.
In all seriousness, it was a the best quality picture I've seen from one of these stretch broadcasts. The announcers were funny. I tuned in a little early and they were quizzing each other regarding the players names, numbers and stats/bio (I'm pretty sure they had no idea they were on the air).
CU played sloppy and reckless from the get-go. The good news is I'll be more productive tomorrow now. Honestly, it would have taken a miracle to get by KWC next round anyway.
CU played sloppy and reckless from the get-go. The good news is I'll be more productive tomorrow now. Honestly, it would have taken a miracle to get by KWC next round anyway.
I agree, Fri, Sat & Sun would be nice. However, some schools do NOT like playing on Sunday. I get there reason.... being faith based and all. Still, the product would be better with weekend games.
I had typed out a long post to try to explain myself. Forget it. I would probably be looked at as a complainer or crying around. Whatever.
I understand the high school regionals being scheduled well in advance. I get that. I don't blame KWC on that.
However, I do believe the conference needs to develop a Friday-Saturday-Sunday concept for multiple reasons that would improve attendance and be more fan-friendly. If games are going to have to be played in the morning/afternoon, then playing games on Saturday and Sunday afternoon would give you a better chance to improve attendance and get more working people to the games. It would also give fans traveling a better chance to watch their teams and only have to miss one day of work at most. League officials/presidents of schools and ADs know this conference is spread out geographically. I could go into greater detail, but like I said...
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