Fair enough. It may have something to do with the SEC contract with Lincoln Financial. I still say that it should be something like -- National Broadcast, if no national broadcast then regional broadcasters can use it, if no regional broadcast then local broadcasters have the ability to air it. But then again I don't make the rules, unfortunately.
Raycom chose all of their games in the fall to broadcast. Now, why they chose Tennessee and Georgia, I don't know.
LSU should start their own TV network like Texas Tech did. Anything not picked up by the big dogs, TT produces and puts out there and makes money from it.
I will assume that you, like any decent LSU fan, know about the disaster of an internet venture know as the geaux zone, LSU's go to "answer" (i call it an excuse) for anyone wishing to enjoy tiger sports outside of broadcast areas. LSU doesnt have a tv network because it is much cheaper to run this streaming service. Of course, it has some problems, like how it doesn't "work" or "allow you to watch games" or "the stream is so heavily compressed my 3yr old cousin could draw pictures of the game and it would look better" or "Some guy with chicken wire and duct tape could do a better job for free." That's why, smart ass
tigers having trouble tonight. 25-20 LSU but MSU gaining fast. Looks like the cold streak came early tonight.