I know the relationship and its meaning have been discussed a fair amount, but it's still nice to hear a nice plug for Marquette during the Lions-Boys playoff game, reminding everyone to check out our game against G'Town on FS1.
Agreed. With a massive national audience, it's a pleasant (freakin awesome) surprise to hear an MU mention. Also great to see 3 BE teams ranked on the marquee (before a few of them drop in Mondays rankings).
Priceless advertising.
Only thing better would've been had they posted this pic...
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Fox should be plugging FS1. It's their network!
They lack in telling viewers in what is going on in programming in that night. ASU-Arizona and a High School All-American FB game. There was never a plug when Fox had Syracuse - Villanova when that game was over to tell viewers about Indiana-Butler on FS1.
For FS1 to grow, Fox needs to plug it all the time. The common person turns on ESPN for sports, not FS1, ESPNU or CBSSN.
Agreed with all. Was watching the nfl game with my brother-in-law, visiting from Ohio, who would probably never look for the game. But, after seeing the Gtown/MU plug, said that he'd probably turn that game on.
Was nice to see. Hope Fox continues to plug BEast basketball throughout the playoffs.
Quote from: mupanther on January 04, 2015, 07:46:28 PM
Fox should be plugging FS1. It's their network!
They lack in telling viewers in what is going on in programming in that night. ASU-Arizona and a High School All-American FB game. There was never a plug when Fox had Syracuse - Villanova when that game was over to tell viewers about Indiana-Butler on FS1.
For FS1 to grow, Fox needs to plug it all the time. The common person turns on ESPN for sports, not FS1, ESPNU or CBSSN.
Agreed. They need to not only cross promote, but they need to upgrade their web product to be on par with ESPN.
Quote from: Texas Western on January 04, 2015, 11:07:30 PM
Agreed. They need to not only cross promote, but they need to upgrade their web product to be on par with ESPN.
I've always thought foxsports had good content but the interaction is just so poor. The comment sections are normally dead.