Does anyone know when the ESPN Full Court schedule is announced?
Quote from: indymufan on November 10, 2010, 10:30:25 AM
Does anyone know when the ESPN Full Court schedule is announced?
http://mattsarzsports.com/basketball201011.aspx
Quote from: indymufan on November 10, 2010, 10:30:25 AM
Does anyone know when the ESPN Full Court schedule is announced?
9 Games for MU on Full Court
http://www.muscoop.com/index.php?topic=21895.msg240178#msg240178
BIG EAST 6 Fri 11/12/2010 9:00 PM Prairie View A&M Marquette
BIG EAST 21 Wed 11/17/2010 9:00 PM Wisconsin-Green Bay Marquette
BIG EAST 66 Tue 12/7/2010 9:00 PM Texas A&M Corpus Christi Marquette
BIG EAST 151 Wed 1/5/2011 7:30 PM Marquette Rutgers
BIG EAST 165 Sat 1/8/2011 2:00 PM Marquette Pittsburgh
BIG EAST 266 Sat 1/22/2011 7:00 PM Marquette Notre Dame
BIG EAST 290 Tue 1/25/2011 9:00 PM Connecticut Marquette
BIG EAST 519 Sun 2/27/2011 4:00 PM Providence Marquette
BIG EAST 473 Sat 2/19/2011 9:00 PM Seton Hall Marquette
From what I can tell, every single one of them is also on the Big East Network which is part of Sports Pack for DIRECTV (SNY, etc) and perhaps DISH and other services.
http://www.bigeast.org/Schedules/ScheduleData.aspx?sport=Mens%20Basketball&team=Marquette&season=2010/2011
thank you!
I was checking out ESPN 360 last night. It looks like they have greatly improved the quality of their picture. I think I might skip FC this year.
Does anyone have an opinion on ESPN 360 (current edition) versus Full Court?
Quote from: 1990Warrior on November 11, 2010, 07:40:32 PM
I was checking out ESPN 360 last night. It looks like they have greatly improved the quality of their picture. I think I might skip FC this year.
Does anyone have an opinion on ESPN 360 (current edition) versus Full Court?
I have Time Warner Cable and I now have ESPN3.com. I wouldn't get ESPN Full Court for 1 reason, it's not in HD.
Quote from: mupanther on November 11, 2010, 08:13:12 PM
I have Time Warner Cable and I now have ESPN3.com. I wouldn't get ESPN Full Court for 1 reason, it's not in HD.
Another reason for the Big East Network!
The Big Tweleven Network gets all games in perfect HD.
Hey All,
This is my first season with Comcast in Chicago, any recommendations on the best way to catch as many MU hoops games as possible? Do they have a sports package like directv? Or is full court the only way to go...and does that include ESPNU?
Any info people have is appreciated.
Quote from: Tmreddevil on November 11, 2010, 09:06:11 PM
Hey All,
This is my first season with Comcast in Chicago, any recommendations on the best way to catch as many MU hoops games as possible? Do they have a sports package like directv? Or is full court the only way to go...and does that include ESPNU?
Any info people have is appreciated.
I want to say that 360 gets 9 games. I believe that's the only package. However espnu is included WITH HD.
you think almost all MU games will be on espn3.com?
Quote from: Tmreddevil on November 11, 2010, 09:06:11 PM
Hey All,
This is my first season with Comcast in Chicago, any recommendations on the best way to catch as many MU hoops games as possible? Do they have a sports package like directv? Or is full court the only way to go...and does that include ESPNU?
Any info people have is appreciated.
Full Court is included in ESPN3 so there is no need to buy FullCourt if you have ESPN3. You would be wasting your money.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on November 11, 2010, 09:53:13 PM
Full Court is included in ESPN3 so there is no need to buy FullCourt if you have ESPN3. You would be wasting your money.
ESPN3 meaning computer?
Quote from: jwalsh on November 11, 2010, 11:39:56 PM
ESPN3 meaning computer?
Correct - you need to use a computer/xbox to see ESPN3 (conveniently, I have a computer hooked up to my LCD TV).
SNY's BIG EAST schedule is out. Marquette has 13 games on the schedule.
http://web.sny.tv/teams/bigeast_schedule_201011.jsp?oid=2
Quote from: rocky_warrior on November 12, 2010, 12:20:30 AM
Correct - you need to use a computer/xbox to see ESPN3 (conveniently, I have a computer hooked up to my LCD TV).
I've never done that. Is it typically fairly easy? Obviously, it would vary from TV to TV, but if I've got a pretty new LCD TV is it probably fairly easy to hook my laptop to it for the games? I usually just watch the ESPN 360 games on my laptop, but would love to see them on the bigger screen. I'd love to just disconnect the wii and hook up the laptop. I'll have to look into it this evening, but if you have any tips, please let me know.
Quote from: StillAWarrior on November 12, 2010, 08:17:19 AM
I've never done that. Is it typically fairly easy? Obviously, it would vary from TV to TV, but if I've got a pretty new LCD TV is it probably fairly easy to hook my laptop to it for the games? I usually just watch the ESPN 360 games on my laptop, but would love to see them on the bigger screen. I'd love to just disconnect the wii and hook up the laptop. I'll have to look into it this evening, but if you have any tips, please let me know.
Yes - easy.
1) What you'll probably want to do is make sure you've got an extra VGA (monitor) cable laying around. Most office stores (even Walmart sometimes) will have them. You'll then plug this into the back/side of your laptop and your TV should** have a VGA port as well.
2) Your laptop may automatically switch it's display output to the VGA, but there's also a chance you'll need to use a function key. I have to use "Fn-F5" to switch mine.
3) Switch your TV input to VGA/PC mode.
That should be it. steps 2 & 3 probably could be swapped around depending on your setup (my Samsung TV won't switch inputs until there's an input signal, so I put 2 before 3).
** you said your TV is new, and almost all have them, but good to verify there's a VGA input first.
Quote from: rocky_warrior on November 12, 2010, 08:47:42 AM
Yes - easy.
1) What you'll probably want to do is make sure you've got an extra VGA (monitor) cable laying around. Most office stores (even Walmart sometimes) will have them. You'll then plug this into the back/side of your laptop and your TV should** have a VGA port as well.
2) Your laptop may automatically switch it's display output to the VGA, but there's also a chance you'll need to use a function key. I have to use "Fn-F5" to switch mine.
3) Switch your TV input to VGA/PC mode.
That should be it. steps 2 & 3 probably could be swapped around depending on your setup (my Samsung TV won't switch inputs until there's an input signal, so I put 2 before 3).
** you said your TV is new, and almost all have them, but good to verify there's a VGA input first.
Cool, thanks. So all you're really doing is turning the TV into the computer's monitor. I've got a spare VGA cable, so assuming my Samsung has a VGA input, I should be ready to go.
Wow, I really hope this works out.
Quote from: StillAWarrior on November 12, 2010, 08:55:51 AM
So all you're really doing is turning the TV into the computer's monitor.
Absolutely correct. One big freaking monitor. Good luck!
Quote from: TT13 on November 12, 2010, 08:01:37 AM
SNY's BIG EAST schedule is out. Marquette has 13 games on the schedule.
http://web.sny.tv/teams/bigeast_schedule_201011.jsp?oid=2
First two games are incorrect according to my DirecTV guide.