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  • #61
    However, NeuLion provides streaming for the NHL, NFL and NCAA. While I can't speak to the others, the online streaming for the NCAA Tournament is about the same quality of ESPN3. The only snag I remember was occasional freezing if the computer user was not detected after an extended period of time.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by squirrelgotdead View Post
      However, NeuLion provides streaming for the NHL, NFL and NCAA. While I can't speak to the others, the online streaming for the NCAA Tournament is about the same quality of ESPN3. The only snag I remember was occasional freezing if the computer user was not detected after an extended period of time.

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      If that is the case, then I would expect the quality to be even better than Horizon League TV. Streaming for those entities mentioned above is top notch!
      Onward and Upward!

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      • #63
        Originally posted by amckillip View Post
        If they want me to fork over anymore than the $50 I paid for the mens BB last season, then they better give me a free sample. One of the few areas where I have a seriously bitter taste in my mouth regarding BU.
        A free sample or a money back guarantee would be ideal! Last year left a real sour taste. Also the cost was around $50 for the basketball season.
        "Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
        ??” Thomas Jefferson
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        • #64
          You would have to believe that the new site will be much better and that is why they made the change, nothing worse then paying for a poor quality feed .

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          • #65
            Originally posted by squirrelgotdead View Post
            I agree that the Chicago market is important, but the BU admin is thinking nationally. I think they are concentrating on the East Coast...that's part of the reason we're playing in Springfield, Mass. in November instead of Florida. That's part of the reason why the soccer team took a 3-game road swing to start the year.

            Someone mentioned it earlier. . .we're forever going to be confused with Butler and they are in the same region. . .so it's somewhat fruitless to concentrate solely on your home region. You have to give yourself national exposure.

            If you think Chicago is your biggest potential market, you limit your potential. And I'm not saying ignore it entirely. . .but the bottom line is by mid-season most of the country will have already forgotten about Butler, but not so much here in the Midwest where there was already a reasonable awareness.
            Are we talking about more exposure in the East Coast for the Bradley brand to recruit students on an academic level or an East Coast exposure for the sports programs and more specifically Men's basketball? For now, I think that we do a decent job to vie for national exposure with the seasonal tournaments that we have entered. But, as stated on another post, I think that it would be wiser to build our regional presence first. IMO, we should not use Chicago as our biggest potential market, but as a stepping stone to national exposure. I say this as I have relatives who live on the East Coast and they don't think too much about anything west of New York City.
            Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final

            ???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™

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            • #66
              You really cannot use Chicago as a stepping stone for more exposure to the east (other than getting games on AM 1000, that antenna is tuned to the east and you can get it better in Pennsylvania than Peoria)

              Chicago does not care about college sports
              The east coast does not care about Chicago.

              Chicago is about the worst possible way to get eastern exposure. Playing @ UMass will give us 10x the eastern exposure as playing @ UIC., at least in terms of scores or game mentions on ESPN

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              • #67
                Originally posted by ph View Post
                You really cannot use Chicago as a stepping stone for more exposure to the east (other than getting games on AM 1000, that antenna is tuned to the east and you can get it better in Pennsylvania than Peoria)

                Chicago does not care about college sports
                The east coast does not care about Chicago.

                Chicago is about the worst possible way to get eastern exposure. Playing @ UMass will give us 10x the eastern exposure as playing @ UIC., at least in terms of scores or game mentions on ESPN
                I agree and also speaking from a financial point of view, most of the money in this country is located out in the north east along with a pretty dense population. If BU can crack some love out there it should pay off.
                "Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
                ??” Thomas Jefferson
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                • #68
                  Originally posted by SFP View Post
                  I agree and also speaking from a financial point of view, most of the money in this country is located out in the north east along with a pretty dense population. If BU can crack some love out there it should pay off.
                  I get what you're saying, but Chicago is where Bradley's bread is buttered, with Central Illinois and St. Louis not far behind.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by ph View Post
                    You really cannot use Chicago as a stepping stone for more exposure to the east (other than getting games on AM 1000, that antenna is tuned to the east and you can get it better in Pennsylvania than Peoria)

                    Chicago does not care about college sports
                    The east coast does not care about Chicago.

                    Chicago is about the worst possible way to get eastern exposure. Playing @ UMass will give us 10x the eastern exposure as playing @ UIC., at least in terms of scores or game mentions on ESPN
                    Agree that the east coast does not care about Chicago, but why in the world would they care about Peoria and Bradley? We get an attaboy from ESPN for playing UMASS which will last for about 15 seconds.

                    My main premise with this is that we need to build our regional presence first with an eye to the national exposure via scheduling and tournaments first before we take the leap toward eastern exposure.
                    Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final

                    ???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Beninator View Post
                      Agree that the east coast does not care about Chicago, but why in the world would they care about Peoria and Bradley? We get an attaboy from ESPN for playing UMASS which will last for about 15 seconds.

                      My main premise with this is that we need to build our regional presence first with an eye to the national exposure via scheduling and tournaments first before we take the leap toward eastern exposure.
                      Just winning will be our best friend to the PR machine but if we can somehow garner attention out east and increase our ability to recruit students who have deeper pockets then the school will be better off. We will always recruit students well in Chicago. Now if you just concentrate on basketball then the formula changes a bit unless you are looking at a complete realignment and your ability to make friends with the eastern establishment helps your case.
                      "Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
                      ??” Thomas Jefferson
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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by SFP View Post
                        Just winning will be our best friend to the PR machine but if we can somehow garner attention out east and increase our ability to recruit students who have deeper pockets then the school will be better off. We will always recruit students well in Chicago. Now if you just concentrate on basketball then the formula changes a bit unless you are looking at a complete realignment and your ability to make friends with the eastern establishment helps your case.
                        There is no harm in Bradley recruiting in different areas of the country. But in the end what matters is that Bradley gets well-rounded students, whether they're from Greenwich, CT, Antarctica, or Peoria.

                        I'm confident BU is keenly aware of the competition when it comes to private schools back East, but I think a good first step is to get alumni in that part of the country to convince younger relatives who are looking at colleges to consider Bradley for the simple fact that you get a "change of pace." It's going to be a slower pace in the Midwest, which may not be so bad.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by SFP View Post
                          Just winning will be our best friend to the PR machine but if we can somehow garner attention out east and increase our ability to recruit students who have deeper pockets then the school will be better off. We will always recruit students well in Chicago. Now if you just concentrate on basketball then the formula changes a bit unless you are looking at a complete realignment and your ability to make friends with the eastern establishment helps your case.
                          I can see your point with recruiting students from the east coast. IMO, if we are looking for a greater east coast presence for basketball, then I think a conference change is likely.
                          Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final

                          ???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™

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                          • #73
                            Ohhh interesting.

                            The administration has already shown they did not consider season ticketholder loyality in pursuing more money in some on campus games

                            Since the admin considers money before pure loyality, they would do the same thing on the conference side, too....

                            Personally I think this line of thought is a good thing when it comes to conference affiliation.

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by ph View Post
                              Ohhh interesting.

                              The administration has already shown they did not consider season ticketholder loyality in pursuing more money in some on campus games

                              Since the admin considers money before pure loyality, they would do the same thing on the conference side, too....

                              Personally I think this line of thought is a good thing when it comes to conference affiliation.
                              Seriously. How the heck is this at all related? Please stop making up reasons to bring this into the conversation. We are have a grand total of ZERO games in the new arena. I am so tired of people who got their feelings hurt because the university looked at all their options, which I always want personally. The university even made the same decision as several of him came to, and they're still crying!

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Beninator View Post
                                Are we talking about more exposure in the East Coast for the Bradley brand to recruit students on an academic level or an East Coast exposure for the sports programs and more specifically Men's basketball? For now, I think that we do a decent job to vie for national exposure with the seasonal tournaments that we have entered. But, as stated on another post, I think that it would be wiser to build our regional presence first. IMO, we should not use Chicago as our biggest potential market, but as a stepping stone to national exposure. I say this as I have relatives who live on the East Coast and they don't think too much about anything west of New York City.
                                I think a mixture of both. . .Bradley still has some capital in recognition on the East Coast from the 1960's. . .while most of the country does not necessarily recognize BU, I think most people would be surprised at how much recognition and respect Bradley gets on the East Coast. A lot of that has to do with where we were then. However, as that generation increasingly fades away so does that capital. But it is still useful to BU.

                                When I was a student at Bradley, there was a member of the Macy family from NYC who enrolled here with his girlfriend but both transferred to St. John's after a year.

                                I do think the admin is trying to shape BU into an Ivy-type mold and is likely also hoping to attract prep school kids. Those kids aren't necessarily interested in athletics, so I think they are two separate vehicles, but both should be pursued.

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