Like those betsI took USC +4, the over and both QB's over their passing yards.
If it was at Baton Rouge at Night I agree. But since it at Neutral Field in Vegas at 4:30 pst that different storyI’ll take LSU at night any day
Ooh, if thats important to you, i have bad news on who the other coach is.USC. Just not a believer in the LSU coach.
And their 3rd OOC game is Utah State who went 4-4 in the Mountain West last year. Major kudos.I assume high scoring. Hope LSU wins as USC is on my hate list.
USC with a brutal schedule. 9 conference games, notre dame and lsu. Give them kudos for scheduling a strong ooc in addition to playing 9 conference games.
USC is +4 actually + 3.5 and I’d be shocked if LSU doesn’t win by double digitsGame in Vegas, USC -4 O/U 66.5. Want to bet the game and got to figure High Scoring since neither team showed much defense last season. I am think about taking the Over,what are your thoughts on the game?
Really? the guy that has won everywhere he's been? LOLUSC. Just not a believer in the LSU coach.
Prove me wrong tonight and I will eat crow.Really? the guy that has won everywhere he's been? LOL
It got better for sure. Was a bit of a snoozer for a while.Solid entertainment
That's such garbage. Like they couldn't have waited 24 hours to pull it. American companies have gotten so damn greedy!I have Direct TV and lost all ABC affiliated channels this afternoon due to contract dispute! (Yep, that means ESPN and SEC network!)
I settled in for an evening of football only to have a bunch of blank channels.
The sad thing is … I don’t know who to be frustrated with. 30 mins of research this evening (because I had some free time since I couldn’t watch football) revealed that ESPN is a huge part of most bills and they are forcing channels on customers.That's such garbage. Like they couldn't have waited 24 hours to pull it. American companies have gotten so damn greedy!
One day....one day....people will be able to just buy the channels they wantThe sad thing is … I don’t know who to be frustrated with. 30 mins of research this evening (because I had some free time since I couldn’t watch football) revealed that ESPN is a huge part of most bills and they are forcing channels on customers.
Carriers are wanting to offer (Genre Specific) packages that are much cheaper. Many people don’t watch sports and want available pkgs that don’t include sports. ABC is forcing carriers to include ESPN (SEC and BIG10) to a minimum of 80% of their customers or not have any access to ESPN at all. These football TV contracts will eventually hit a breaking point.
Today I’m siding with DirectTV because ABC is pushing them around. However, I’ll be screaming at DirectTV next Sat if I don’t have my ESPN channels ;- )
That’s what carriers are aiming to offer. (A la carte) They've lost 50% of their customers in last decade to chord cutting, and it’s their only way to compete. Disney is currently forcing bundling and guaranteed minimums to have access to ESPN. The Disney Channel(s) are automatically bundled with ESPN, thus driving up prices. They are also preventing carriers from offering a la carte options by requiring ESPN and other Disney channels to be sold to a minimum of 80% of carrier customers.One day....one day....people will be able to just buy the channels they want
Same. I have maybe 10-15 channels I like to watch on cable. Tubi has some great old stuff that's fun to watch that's free.That’s what carriers are aiming to offer. (A la carte) They've lost 50% of their customers in last decade to chord cutting, and it’s their only way to compete. Disney is currently forcing bundling and guaranteed minimums to have access to ESPN. The Disney Channel(s) are automatically bundled with ESPN, thus driving up prices. They are also preventing carriers from offering a la carte options by requiring ESPN and other Disney channels to be sold to a minimum of 80% of carrier customers.
If you have ESPN, then you (we) are probably also paying for the Disney movie channel. I don’t watch the Disney channel once a year, but we are forced to purchase it so we can watch sports.
A la Carte will force many channels out of business because of lack of demand. Forced bundling and preventing cheaper packages will force some carriers out of business. It’ll be interesting to see how it plays out over next couple of years.
I’m too lazy, but I’m debating about cancelling my services after college basketball season. I only watch ESPN Sept-April for football and basketball. We would be content with Netflix plus basic cable the other months.