Anything and everything about Liberty Flames football. Your comments on games, recruiting and the direction of the program as we move into new era.

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By Liberty22
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That’s excellent. For all that Liberty does wrong, they do a heck of a lot right. We are blessed with the way things have transpired for us on the FBS viewpoint as well as this tv deal.
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By BJWilliams
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Is he related to the Jauchs that played for LCA?
By thepostman
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Also ESPN could potentially air any home games in ESPN, ESPN 2 or ESPNU. I don't imagine that will happen this season but it is nice that is an option.
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By Jonathan Carone
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He’s known in the LCA circles. I was told there was something between him and Jeff which is why we never used him before.

My opinion is our best play by play guy is doing sideline reporting on radio.
By FrontRow
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Purple Haize wrote:Sorta bummed if I can’t watch it on TV
Did you say the games won’t be on TV this year? Isn’t that a set back in coverage?
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By BJWilliams
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The Auburn game could be picked up by the SEC Network potentially yes?
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By Purple Haize
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Jonathan Carone wrote:He said that when he thought they were going to be on ESPN+ and that he’d have to pay for them.
This is true. I did. But now they’re not so now I can :D

My trusty old XBox!
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By Jonathan Carone
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It means that we (fans) don't have to worry about MASN or some other regional network coming in to get a game.

It also means there won’t be a local tv option.

Everything will be on ESPN3 with the possibility of games being moved to the tv networks. While that's unlikely now, if it were to happen 1-2 times in the next couple years, it'd be huge. It could also mean they'd ask up to move a game to a Thursday or Friday in the future in return for tv coverage.
By tyndal23
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2 ROKU TV’s, IPad and main cable TV all set up for kickoff Saturday...ESPN 3 and LFSN have been great for out of state coverage, think I only miss one game a season or so last few. ESPN + activated on all streaming devices. Excited to see stadium on TV Saturday !!!
By FrontRow
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LUGrad2000 wrote:How is this different from what we were already doing?
Seems like reduced coverage - no TV (unless ESPN decides to put on a game - which I guess they always could have done except for big south complications which we no longer have?).

Online is good because it’s everywhere and people who want to watch can find it. Most can (but don’t) connect it to their TVs for bigger picture.

However, for increased exposure to the program and university, seems like a step back. Limited.

TV Upgrade: not so much

Football Program Upgrade: definitely (stadium, scholarships, opponents, etc)

In this new FBS era, winning is everything. Win and they will come (including TV). Lose and, well, ...
By thepostman
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The ESPN app is pretty widely used on smart TVs and roku/apple TV type devices. Much more widely available then viewing the games on MASN or other regional sports networks.
By JK37
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FrontRow is hoping, I think, for viewers to be flipping channels and stop on an LU game.

The same thing can happen on an app as viewers scan the listing for any game to see. What this deal does is guarantee where the home games will be broadcast.

Before, as a member of a conference, our TV rights were not entirely our own. Now they are, and the biggest sports production company in the land ponied up for those rights. Compare to the deals of others listed in the article. What ESPN did is indicative of the brand value above several of those others. It recognizes the nationality of it.
By thepostman
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JK37 wrote:FrontRow is hoping, I think, for viewers to be flipping channels and stop on an LU game.

The same thing can happen on an app as viewers scan the listing for any game to see. What this deal does is guarantee where the home games will be broadcast.

Before, as a member of a conference, our TV rights were not entirely our own. Now they are, and the biggest sports production company in the land ponied up for those rights. Compare to the deals of others listed in the article. What ESPN did is indicative of the brand value above several of those others. It recognizes the nationality of it.
Ahhhhhh yeah, I can see that. I view all of my TV watching via my roku so it is easy to forget that many people still have traditional cable despite the vast numbers cutting the cord.
By FrontRow
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Yeah postman. I think broadcast/cable is still largest share of audience by pretty much. Agree on cord cutting trend tho
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