When I went to bed last night at about 11, Ohio State was down roughly a million points to Tennessee. UT was making every 3 they took, Oden was in foul trouble. That game was over. So what the hell happened?? I mean, I have been saying that whoever beats Ohio State will have to have a really hot shooting night and get Oden in foul trouble. Both of those things happened last night. So how the hell did they not lose that game? This is the top reason that I hate CBS starting the second game at 10. How many people actually stayed up to watch the second half of that game? It was a 20 point blowout, it was over... There was no reason to stay up.
Anyway, this whole thing where they want to start every big game no earlier than 9 has got to go. West coast teams don't go to any lengths to make it possible for east coast fans to see the games. I admittedly did not watch a single Pac-10 game this year.. one because I think they suck, but the other is that they never start before 10. so why is it that the East coast has to sacrifice so the west coasters can watch all games in their entirety. Start the first game at 6. yeah sure, they would complain about not being able to see the first game, but, as it is the entire east coast (making up a higher number of the population might I add) misses the late game. I know Roy Williams has made it his personal mission to rip on the 10PM start time for the Tar Heels. I just hate how everything has to start and thus end so late. Monday night football has always been the biggest offender to me. There have been some epic comeback/endings on Monday night football that the entire east coast never saw because it happened after 12:30. Nobody cares about the beginning of the game anyway.. move it up an hour.. or.. 2!! and let everyone see the ending. Would that not make more sense???
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