What games are on TV?
I realize that CBS cuts in and out of games all the time to show others from around the country, but I was just wondering if anyone knew if there was a guide to which games were going to be the prominently featured matchups (the ones that were going to get most of the air time)? A website/TV guide type deal would be great...Thanks in advance, and Go Marquette!
Also, I assume there isn't a way to watch any game live on the internet for free, but if someone could prove me wrong that'd be awesome
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usually the highest seed playing at the time gets priority......
atleast thats what Im noticing……..
However they do cut away to competitive games at the end…..
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by norcaliangelsfan on Mar 17, 2009 4:33 PM EDT reply actions
In regards to your watching games on the internet issue...
…March Madness on Demand (mmod.ncaa.com) is free, and based on CBS’s online games this year, the quality should be fabulous.
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by Chris Dobbertean on Mar 17, 2009 6:26 PM EDT reply actions
you can also check out channelsurfing.net
and justin.tv
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by norcaliangelsfan on Mar 17, 2009 7:30 PM EDT up reply actions
yeah I always forget that one.
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by norcaliangelsfan on Mar 17, 2009 11:53 PM EDT up reply actions
Yeah, MMOD is going to be as good as ever this year
And you can watch all games live unless they are being shown on TV in your region. And as to your question about which games will be shown in your region, it all depends on where you live. From what I have seen here in LA in terms of what games they show, it’s almost always you’ll get a game that has a local team involved, or a team close by. Though this doesn’t happen all the time and I’ve seen exceptions (especially when a local team isn’t playing), but that’s what I’ve noticed.
by uclaisthebest123 on Mar 17, 2009 6:52 PM EDT reply actions
Actually...
for the benefit of people working, I don’t think they blackout local games…especially since you’re able to watch nationally-televised games online via MMOD.
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by Chris Dobbertean on Mar 18, 2009 10:30 PM EDT up reply actions
Which games are on TV?
I want to thank the good Lord for making me a Philip Rivers fan.
by Sam (sdsuaztec4) on Mar 19, 2009 1:47 AM EDT reply actions

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