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TV Games

From what I have heard/seen on this board already and from Bradley's website:

12-8-2010 at Duke ESPN2 (at least I believe it's supposed to be on the deuce)
1-1-2011 vs Wich St in Peoria ESPNU
1-7-11 at Drake MVC-TV
1-16-11 vs Missouri St in Peoria ESPNU
1-29-11 at Wich St ESPN2
2-9-11 at Missouri St MVC-TV
2-15-11 vs UNI in Peoria MVC-TV
2-22-11 at Illinois St MVC-TV
2-26-11 vs Drake in Peoria MVC-TV Wildcard, meaning it might get on tv

I am guessing MVC-TV games are on the Fox Network.
 
That's not bad, 2 games on ESPN 2 this year! It has been awhile since our last national television appearance. And ESPNU in Peoria this year for a game.

I really wish they would put a Redbirds-Braves game on national TV so everyone else can see just how intense it is! At least it will be on in the midwest region again this year, but at their place again.

Interesting that both Wichita games are on an ESPN network...they must believe we will be 2 of the top teams in the Valley, and I believe we will be the top two.
 
I agree -- thank goodness!

If the Braves aren't coming to Chicago, the best we can hope for is multiple TV games.

I know this horse is probably dead, but with all the teams in and around Chi-town, we can't get one game per year up here? Wouldn't you think for recruiting purposes we could play somebody? Anybody?
 
I agree -- thank goodness!

If the Braves aren't coming to Chicago, the best we can hope for is multiple TV games.

I know this horse is probably dead, but with all the teams in and around Chi-town, we can't get one game per year up here? Wouldn't you think for recruiting purposes we could play somebody? Anybody?
DePaul will not play us, Loyola plays in Peoria this season along with NIU so not much left, drive down to Peoria as it is not that far for weekend games.
 
real fan - trust me... I'd love to. My wife and I have a one-year-old, and my wife works every Sunday. I work Saturday mornings -- makes it tough.

I'm not complaining... I just would love to see the Braves hit Chicago once per year. There are plenty of teams up here... NIU, Loyola, UIC, DePaul, Northwestern, Chicago State (I know... a reach...) - what about a non-con game somewhere in Chicago (UC or Sears Centre... etc.) at a neutral site for both?

It would have been nice to see Sammy come back to Chicago to play one game his senior year!
 
Though no official announcements have been made about the local TV deal, it's looking like this year the Bradley TV games may not be on Comcast. That would mean no TV for those outside of Peoria, and it likely means a lot fewer TV games. Maybe it would help if fans let BU and Comcast know they would like to see them continue to broadcast the games.
 
Though no official announcements have been made about the local TV deal, it's looking like this year the Bradley TV games may not be on Comcast. That would mean no TV for those outside of Peoria, and it likely means a lot fewer TV games. Maybe it would help if fans let BU and Comcast know they would like to see them continue to broadcast the games.

I agree. Do you have a link to the right person at Comcast for that? I know of a good number of people who will help the cause for Chicago broadcasts again. Give me my Frank Bussone and his hairpiece!
 
real fan - trust me... I'd love to. My wife and I have a one-year-old, and my wife works every Sunday. I work Saturday mornings -- makes it tough.

I'm not complaining... I just would love to see the Braves hit Chicago once per year. There are plenty of teams up here... NIU, Loyola, UIC, DePaul, Northwestern, Chicago State (I know... a reach...) - what about a non-con game somewhere in Chicago (UC or Sears Centre... etc.) at a neutral site for both?

It would have been nice to see Sammy come back to Chicago to play one game his senior year!


There should be a game in Chicago every year really. That is fertile recruiting land, plus probably one of the largest alumni bases.
 
I agree - it would be nice if we could get DePaul alternating with Loyola or Northwestern ... or maybe even some kind of a game in a tourney like the Chicago Classic..
 
I agree. Do you have a link to the right person at Comcast for that? I know of a good number of people who will help the cause for Chicago broadcasts again. Give me my Frank Bussone and his hairpiece!

That makes me upset! Last year was the 1st year I was able to watch games on Comcast in Chicago. At least there will be 6 games I can watch between ESPN 2 and MVC-TV. That's not enough though.

I will let them know what I think about this!
 
There should be a game in Chicago every year really. That is fertile recruiting land, plus probably one of the largest alumni bases.

I vehemently disagree that a game is needed in Chicago every year.

As alluded to already, DePaul won't play us for a long time after the way we manhandled them the last series. Also, frankly, they aren't good right now.

I feel BU should have very strict rules on playing the Horizon League. Loyola and Butler period. Those two should be on the schedule nearly every year. I believe Loyola should be scheduled every year with 3 of every 4 in Peoria. If you do not play either of those then you can play other HL teams, like UIC or Detroit. But you should NEVER go there.

That leaves Northwestern, NIU and Chicago State. We can go to Evanston. We have no business ever going to NIU or Chicago State.

I think BU has tried to get games in the Chicago market. While there are theoretically recruiting benefits to Chicago exposure, we have only 2 guys on the roster from Chicago. Sr Maniscalco and Frosh Lemon.

I get why people want the Chitown area game, but that's small-minded regional-think. It is more important to establish a national brand. The Chicago media follows a winner regardless. Win and the rest takes care of itself.

Unless we are playing a BCS-type game in Chicago, BU can and should do better.

JMO.
 
Correct, we played them last year in a game I wanted to forget.

Best way to forget about that is to challenge them again at Loyola!
I have really enjoyed going to the BU-Loyola games at the Gentile Center in '07 & '08. Good BU fan support.
It has been a good test for us, and would likely be again this year.
I don't think UIC would be though.
 
I vehemently disagree that a game is needed in Chicago every year.

As alluded to already, DePaul won't play us for a long time after the way we manhandled them the last series. Also, frankly, they aren't good right now.

I feel BU should have very strict rules on playing the Horizon League. Loyola and Butler period. Those two should be on the schedule nearly every year. I believe Loyola should be scheduled every year with 3 of every 4 in Peoria. If you do not play either of those then you can play other HL teams, like UIC or Detroit. But you should NEVER go there.

That leaves Northwestern, NIU and Chicago State. We can go to Evanston. We have no business ever going to NIU or Chicago State.

I think BU has tried to get games in the Chicago market. While there are theoretically recruiting benefits to Chicago exposure, we have only 2 guys on the roster from Chicago. Sr Maniscalco and Frosh Lemon.

I get why people want the Chitown area game, but that's small-minded regional-think. It is more important to establish a national brand. The Chicago media follows a winner regardless. Win and the rest takes care of itself.

Unless we are playing a BCS-type game in Chicago, BU can and should do better.

JMO.

Jeez squirrel, we agree on almost nothing.
 
That makes me upset! Last year was the 1st year I was able to watch games on Comcast in Chicago. At least there will be 6 games I can watch between ESPN 2 and MVC-TV. That's not enough though.

I will let them know what I think about this!

what is the best way to get mvc-tv? dish network sports package? isn't mvc-tv a group of channels?
 
Yes, MVC TV has been on select regional sports networks. A Dish or DirecTv sports pack may be needed if these regional sports networks are not part of your local package.
In the past, FSN-MW (st louis) has carried every BU MVC game. Comcast Sports Chicago (CSN) usually carries the BU MVC games. (I think CSN has been good the last year or 2 carrying the games live, but there have been times in years past that CSN only carried the game on tape delay due to Bulls/Hawks conflicts, and CSN never bothered to light up their alternate feed)
I have also heard of an Indiana and possibly another regional channel carrying MVC games...
 
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