Ursa Major said:
SoCal Surfer said:
I won't listen on radio since I won't be in my car; however, I will check with ESPN on the status of the game periodically on my computer. I'll know the outcome prior to reading the Missoulian.
To me UM has such grand plans ongoing that I contributed to; but, such poor communication options to those that want to follow the football program.
It will come back to bite them in their a** if things don't change.
http://newstalkkgvo.com/
The radio homes of the GRIZ across the state are usually "blacked out" on game day, you know - blackout curtains pulled tight over the windows, such that you can't listen to the game via their internet sites if you IP appears outside the 406. Once in a great while, someone in the control room @ one of these stations forgets to flip the switch, and you can listen to the broadcast, but it isn't often. This forces you to acquire the all-partly-works-some-of-time-access on GG if you want to listen. Which most of us non-locals pay for gladly, because it's the last resort for accessing the broadcast.
I'm wondering if the reason we aren't getting the BSC TV opportunity has something to do with the mess that was precipitated during the CPSLO game last season. The connection to the broadcast was spotty @ best, and when I lashed out @ the provider through GG during the game, the answer I got back pointed the finger squarely @ the U. They were the one's who weren't prepared, had the wrong equipment, etc. The professional broadcasters could only put out what they were given, and that was next to nothing. It might be that there isn't the kind of infrastructure needed, even though I watched games on MTGRIZ for years prior to someone F$%king up the process a few years back. I'll take solace in watching he spuds beat the daylights out of bozeman state @ least. That's on TV somewhere I'm told.