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Welcome to the 2023-2024 season at r/CollegeBasketball, everyone! That’s right: through a seemingly never-ending offseason, we’ve all made it to another glorious opening day. In a few short hours, we’ll all be back to doing what we do best: joining gamethreads to complain about refs and making coaching determinations based on bar graphs.
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Yes, I totally forgot to include that in my answer. The NBA has outpriced the average fan, so the arena is lifeless with just corporate guys filling most the seats. Sure, rich alums get the best seats in college too, but at least poor students still get a giant chunk of the arena. Reply reply.
Announcement. Welcome to r/CollegeBasketball, everyone! The clock is winding down on the final month of college basketball and fans are gathering to storm the subreddit (please avoid running into the players), so before that happens we’ve got some important announcements to make: Firstly, please review our rules, whether you are a long-time ...
Focus on your team and conference if you don't have a ton of time. Also if you are a fan of a terrible program like me, pick a good program to follow to see some good basketball every now and then. Reply reply. CerebralSign659. •. This. Pick a team and watch them and their conference or any ranked matchups.
A combination of youtube TV plus ESPN + gives you an insane amount of college basketball. With plus you get a bunch of different games nightly that air on ESPN+. If all you really care about is live college sports, Sling is excellent. Cheapest of all the options. Sling Orange + sports add-on is $46.
March Madness live is free. Keep signing into different devices or browsers when your time runs out. It seems to forget and give you more time as well often in my experience. YouTube TV aka YTTV....has all the Turner Bro's channels (TNT, trueTV, and TBS) as well as all the local channels including CBS.
7.2K votes, 3.2K comments. true. That’s why I love it so much. Relatively unknown dudes from small schools possibly playing their last time in organized basketball in the biggest arena they’ve ever played in on national tv for the first time against guys who will be making millions playing the sport after this year but all it takes is 1 great night and you can send anyone home
Best: Robbie Hummel -I think he’s unbiased, is an easy listen on color, he’s very thorough but does a great ELI5 job, and he’s pretty level headed but still seems like he’s enjoying it. Honorable mention: Bilas, Fanta, Rothstein, Randolph Childress. Worst: Jeff Goodman -Not sure if he’s an analyst or a reporter.
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