General college hoops game thread

Good points. Except the tv timeouts. They will find a way to not lose tv timeout length.
Well, I’m just saying what the actually do in the women’s game. They may find a way to add one back if they ever go to quarters for men, but I think it would still improve the game.
 
What Tech did to Houston’s defense in the first half is remarkable. I’m guessing that won’t continue and I’d love to be in the Houston locker room.
 
This Zona game has gotten crazy. And seeing this makes me even angrier that Moser doesn’t start pressing when we are down by 10 or so in the last few minutes at home. College teams, even good ones, choke all the time when teams put an insane amount of pressure on. But we never even try it. We sit back and let teams burn clock against our bad halfcourt defense.
 

This guy is as good a college hoops writer as there is. Very interesting and great detail on how Hoiberg turned things around. I forgot how terrible they were his first three years, but obviously he didn’t take over an annual tourney team like Moser did. And as the article explains, by the end of year three, he developed and implemented a very specific plan to turn things around. I wish our coach had that kind of brain power and aptitude!
 
Does anyone else feel like Peacock has the worst picture quality of any streaming service? I have the Nebraska Michigan game on my other screen and as always, it looks like I’m viewing through one of the blurred lenses at my optometrist’s office.
 
Hey what do you know, a well-coached Michigan team just successfully fouled Nebraska up three with 10 secs left … and they didn’t even have the benefit of just coming out of a timeout.

Let’s see what they do now in the same situation.
 
Does anyone else feel like Peacock has the worst picture quality of any streaming service? I have the Nebraska Michigan game on my other screen and as always, it looks like I’m viewing through one of the blurred lenses at my optometrist’s office.
it is not good at all which is not ideal for the Olympics ..
 
Does anyone else feel like Peacock has the worst picture quality of any streaming service? I have the Nebraska Michigan game on my other screen and as always, it looks like I’m viewing through one of the blurred lenses at my optometrist’s office.
Love or hate ESPN, I'm glad we're part of a conference that has them as its sole media partner. All the games are on an ESPN network. If the game is a bad matchup, it's on ESPN+. Better than having them spread across networks like the B1G.

The ESPN app does not stream in high quality, but at least I can watch most if not all of the games via Hulu with live TV.
 
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