BoiseStateFan27
Sir Member
FDU might be done.
Stick a fork in them
FDU might be done.
Damn took Florida than changed my pick bc a stupid Gheytor fan said they had no chance. That’s why Gheytors are pieces of shit
I'd say I fucked your mom, but everybody knows I'd never fuck an Ohio fat bitch.
lmao at getting burned into betting wrong by a Gator fan. We're always trolling your shit.
Gonna give them 5-6 minutes into the 2nd half before I call it for sure.
If Nevada would ever settle down and play actual basketball they'd be fine, they've been spending the whole game doing dumb shit every time they have the ball at this point they're pretty much done
Florida killing Nevada. I didn’t see that coming
Classy, Juice.
Can you fuck my mom? Dad just wants to ride his motorcycle and it's makes her cranky.I'd say I fucked your mom, but everybody knows I'd never fuck an Ohio fat bitch.
lmao at getting burned into betting wrong by a Gator fan. We're always trolling your shit.
Can you fuck my mom? Dad just wants to ride his motorcycle and it's makes her cranky.
Yea. They have played really stupid all game and taken horrible shots
A huge amount of NCAA tourney games are airing on cable networks now.
Starting next year, the cable games should be made available to over-the-air stations in markets interested in the teams playing in them.
Like Saint Mary's - Villanova would air on broadcast stations in the Bay Area and Philly, respectively. Games involving large state schools would generally be made available OTA statewide.
Right of first refusal would go to over-the-air CW affiliates - the CW is co-owned by CBS and WarnerMedia, the rightsholders to the NCAA tourney. In case of overlapping games of local interest, next in line would be sister stations to CBS affiliates not affiliated with the CW, followed by sister stations of CW affiliates not affiliated with CBS. After that local simulcast rights are subject to bidding wars between the other major stations in the applicable markets.
This would make all games (CBS and WarnerMedia-aired) available on broadcast television in at least two markets for those who only have an antenna and thus only access to over-the-air stations.
Horrible shots, horrible passes on the rare occasion that they actually pass during a possession