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Who or where do you think you find the best Selection Sunday Coverage?

CBS
37 (77.1%)
ESPN
10 (20.8%)
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0 (0%)
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1 (2.1%)

Total Members Voted: 48

SonofPianoMan

Just curious, if you could only pay attention to one source of information for the upcoming Selection Sunday Funday, what would you choose?

TallTitan34

Do you want the brackets or analysis?

CBS simply gives the brackets with very brief analysis on their hour show, then ESPN does all analysis once CBS is done.

You can have both without missing the other.

MUCam

Quote from: TallTitan34 on March 13, 2013, 06:56:05 PM
Do you want the brackets or analysis?

CBS simply gives the brackets with very brief analysis on their hour show, then ESPN does all analysis once CBS is done.

You can have both without missing the other.

Yeah. Great idea. Except that you would actually have to turn the channel to ESPN to accomplish that.

SonofPianoMan

Titan, understood, but I am just curious of folks preferred choice for Selection Sunday...

forgetful

Quote from: SonofPianoMan on March 13, 2013, 07:18:44 PM
Titan, understood, but I am just curious of folks preferred choice for Selection Sunday...

I think Titan's answer is the only one though.  No College Basketball fan is going to solely pick one over the other (since both are possible).  Watching the selection show is a time honored tradition, so that you could construct your own bracket to hold you over until the paper came the next day.

With ESPN you can now get instant analysis to evaluate all the teams that got in and why.

Why should a fan have to think about that himself?  He can just be told that information and save themselves the brain cells.

bradley center bat

CBS coverage moves over to TruTV at 6pm.  I also like watching the NIT show at 8pm on ESPNU. So, I guess I'm saying I enjoy it all!

boblawblog

Do they simulcast the CBS show online?

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