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seekoHoG

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Your're right however @VTHokie2000 is correct that games played in the


Pacific time zone, particularly night games, pose a problem. If they hit the prime 7 to 8 pm time locally, they are too late in the East/Central to get and keep a large TV audience. Not to mention they run up against the 3rd and 4th quarter of ACC, SEC, B1G, and B12 games. By the time those games are over folks are burned out from a full day of football. I've tried really hard and I cannot remember the last time I watched a PAC12 night game.
IMHO, the PAC12 Networks do not have anywhere the value as the the other P5 conferences. It seems easy to me to understand why they are having a hard time getting service providers to carry their games.

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Posted: 02/14/2019 at 11:46AM



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  Failure to get distribution is the problem. -- HOO86 02/14/2019 10:55AM
  Like betting green when playing roulette. ** -- reestuart 02/14/2019 1:01PM
  I understand, but how much of that is due to location? -- VTHokie2000 02/14/2019 11:40AM

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