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Media Guides?

Big Mike

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Does anyone else miss the Media Guides? :rolleyes: :lol:
They sure came in handy....I haved them all the way back to the Deon Jackson era....just missing last year and this current one....PLEASE BRING THEM BACK....always bought one and would keep buying them! :idea:
 
I know -- but NCAA thought something fishy was going on with some schools using their guides as recruiting tools....so they're under a soft ban....
 
Does anyone else miss the Media Guides? :rolleyes: :lol:
They sure came in handy....I haved them all the way back to the Deon Jackson era....just missing last year and this current one....PLEASE BRING THEM BACK....always bought one and would keep buying them! :idea:

I too wish they sold these again as it is nice to go back years ago to look at the teams of the past, I subscribe to chop-talk and get a monthly magazine of the Braves which is great reading about the present and future players but miss reading the media guide.I would think it could be a money maker at 10.00 for BU.
 
Does anyone else miss the Media Guides? :rolleyes: :lol:
They sure came in handy....I haved them all the way back to the Deon Jackson era....just missing last year and this current one....PLEASE BRING THEM BACK....always bought one and would keep buying them! :idea:

I have them from many years back also. Also game programs back to the early 60's. I guess if we have a question about the program we can always look at the last guide printed, but they sure were good reading and don't see why they stopped printing them. Can't believe the NCAA would object so much that BU couldn't keep it up.
 
It's probably a generational divide, but it's not like I see people go out of their way to pick up a TV Guide to see what will be on TV in the next couple of days. I usually go on Zap2it.com, and if I want to check movie listings, I could go online as well. And if you have satellite or digital cable, then there's no point in buying them.

Same with the media guides. It probably costs the school a pretty penny to publish those things, when you can just put them online and then folks can print to their choosing.
 
It's probably a generational divide, but it's not like I see people go out of their way to pick up a TV Guide to see what will be on TV in the next couple of days. I usually go on Zap2it.com, and if I want to check movie listings, I could go online as well. And if you have satellite or digital cable, then there's no point in buying them.

Same with the media guides. It probably costs the school a pretty penny to publish those things, when you can just put them online and then folks can print to their choosing.



You're right. It IS a generational thing and never the twain shall meet. I, for one, would prefer my recliner, a roaring fire, a Jameson's on the rocks in one hand and a spectacular BU media guide in the other.

P.S. At Carver, I am able to stand and cheer when the situation warrants.
 
You're right. It IS a generational thing and never the twain shall meet. I, for one, would prefer my recliner, a roaring fire, a Jameson's on the rocks in one hand and a spectacular BU media guide in the other.

P.S. At Carver, I am able to stand and cheer when the situation warrants.

But then have to sit down as soon as there is a timeout. Can't miss the cactus race or the announcement about how many points you need to get a buy one get one free.
 
Media Guide

Media Guide

Just call me "Mr. *****le." I'm 3 for 3 and can't wait to get to Carver tomorrow night. I forget, is there a game tomorrow night, too?
 
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