CBS gets to use the CBS logo, NSN doesn't get to use the NSN logo. That seems wrong. I can kind of see not using the NU logo, but usually the broadcaster of an event is allowed an identity
Just a bit of off topic, but last night the Rooks became Cadets. Congrats to the Class of '16.
McShane's a ******, it pays off when your coach is one of the heads on the board.
McShane's a ******, it pays off when your coach is one of the heads on the board.
A Castleton fan rambling about another team's coach?
Funny, the other website says the matchups are what they should be.
Likely Bowdoin would have had a bye, and Norwich would be hosting UMass-Dartmouth. The rest is all idle speculation without any support.Let's just say he has an easier road than anyone else.... I think he likes his chances with one more crack at them .
What if Babson had beaten them 3 times instead of 2-0-1??? Who would've played tomorrow night, who would have the home one-and-in??
The NSN splash page is filled with ads that are not NCAA sponsors and have other sports from other schools.... I don't recall what the page looks like exactly when you are watching Norwich during the reg season, but if its anything like the NSN/Norwhich page, I understand what their beef is... Unless the NSN deal requires using their splash page and links, Norwich would be better served to control its own brand and develop a website that would host the NSN stream, but not share the real estate with Jeep dealers, insurance companies and heating oil providers.... Make it all about the Norwich University brand and integrate with the academic website (see the Oz site, which is powered by SideArm Sports)... Brady and Double-D know all about that...The NCAA allows CBS to use their logo for bball. What is the diff?
NSN is willing to provide streaming because Norwich is paying them good money to do so. We could put ads if we wished but we would have to pay the NCAA $1,000 to do so. If you would like to see the ads just fork over the $$. I think Hawk said he would pay!CBS probably pays the NC$$ to use the NCAA logo. NSN is only providing a free service to NC$$ and the public. IMO the NCAA should be thankful that NSN is willing to provide streaming and waive their ridiculous requirement.
NSN is willing to provide streaming because Norwich is paying them good money to do so. We could put ads if we wished but we would have to pay the NCAA $1,000 to do so. If you would like to see the ads just fork over the $$. I think Hawk said he would pay!
NSN is willing to provide streaming because Norwich is paying them good money to do so. We could put ads if we wished but we would have to pay the NCAA $1,000 to do so. If you would like to see the ads just fork over the $$. I think Hawk said he would pay!
Just a bit of off topic, but last night the Rooks became Cadets. Congrats to the Class of '16.
Donations will be accepted!While I know that some sites that stream hockey charge a fee, I wonder if a freeware/contribution type model might help NSN and be better than totally free. I know I have paid for streaming of games I'm interested in in the past and have also made contributions to freeware that I find valuable; and I don't think I would mind making a contribution to help support streaming of games I want to watch.
That's not my nephew! Though he is noted for trick skiing.
Donations will be accepted!