1. Noon puts you at 2 and 3 here and east. Directly competing with the CBS SEC game of the week. Start games at 6 PM and they will get viewers if the games are good matchups. Nobody is going to watch Oregon State vs Colorado. What time do the Ducks games usually start?

    I do like watching Washington State sometimes ut that's because of Mike Leach.
  2. https://goducks.com/schedule.aspx?schedule=2357

    a lot of em about 5, a lot of em later
  3. it is, you can check other years at that link,.. much of the '19 game times are TBD
  4. Oregon-Auburn will be 6:30 here. Same time as LSU-Georgia Southern game starts. That's a game I would like to see but I usually stick with LSU games even if it's against a rent-a-win and turns on a blowout.
  5. I'm the same way, uncanny how many Tiger games I missed last year because they were on at the same time as the Ducks
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  6. My old TV had a picture within the picture option but I never used it. Is that even a feature on newer TVs?
  7. not sure, and don't know how that works,.. but I don't use my tv's remote, I use my cable company's, or my mouse.
  8. This one is easy guys, one on TV, one on the laptop and one on the tablet/phone. I do it when necessary, maybe one saturday a year. Often have two games going though.I sometimes have two games on my desktop. It has a large screen and I can tile or side by side on it.
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  9. I don't watch tv much, mostly only stream stuff, have my big screen hooked to my pc, I can have multi games on different tabs,.. but when the Ducks play, I like to strictly focus on them,.. alas, espn doesn't like being on a back tab, it stalls pretty often.

    only 34 days til football

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