Then stop watching ESPN. It's that simple. There is a thing called radio, and we do have a great team of announcers doing the games. Oklahoma State v. Mizzou had much more national implications than Bama v. Auburn. Oklahoma State has been fighting for a #1 seed and Mizzou is in the same shoes as Bama. Bama and Auburn is one bubble team, and one team that is NIT bound. ESPN will show what will get more attention nationwide...<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">ESPN has really been doing alot of things lately to **** me off. Whats with the constant ESPN ticker at the bottom? I thought they only did this on ESPN2, now ESPN!?! Give me a frickin break.</font>
Bo you go right ahead there brother. I don't pay 70 bucks a month for every Directv channel and my tivo's so i can listen to Alabama basketball. Don't get me wrong i have the same problem as Mannish, if it weren't for the 2 or 3 second DTV delay i'd totally turn off the audio and listen to Chris Stewart (whom does a GREAT job).<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Bo:
Then stop watching ESPN. It's that simple. There is a thing called radio, and we do have a great team of announcers doing the games. Oklahoma State v. Mizzou had much more national implications than Bama v. Auburn. Oklahoma State has been fighting for a #1 seed and Mizzou is in the same shoes as Bama. Bama and Auburn is one bubble team, and one team that is NIT bound. ESPN will show what will get more attention nationwide... </font>