So are you still using a VCR?I strongly prefer CBS to ESPN coverage.
First, they don't contribute to the ADD'ing of Americans with that god-awful bottom line ticker. I would gladly pay Directv $10 a month if they offered a mirror channel to ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU which eliminated that damn thing.
Second, since I record and edit out commercials for all games, it is much for helpful that CBS goes "black" for 1-2 seconds as they head in and out of commercial break.
Third, very few annoying in-game updates to tell us something about what's happening on their family of networks.
Fourth, no annoying sideline announcers until the NCAA tournament, when they bring in my lovely avatar girl.
Me too. Have some GREAT old games. FB and Lax too.So are you still using a VCR?
I used to tape all of the SU games before DVR's came into existence.
Whenever I do the treadmill for an hour I pop in an old SU basketball or football game.
So are you still using a VCR?
I used to tape all of the SU games before DVR's came into existence.
Whenever I do the treadmill for an hour I pop in an old SU basketball or football game.
Still have themNo, I use DVDs exclusively. VCRs served their purpose back in the day but the quality is far inferior to digital copies. What did you do with the older games?
You won't find any losses but one and that will never be viewed again.I think I have about every televised hoop/FB game from the Pearl years to mid 90's or so. However I have almost no games that we ended up losing as I taped over them.:noidea: Couple of exceptions include the infamous "blue uniform" game at UK, and the Illinois loss in OT during the NCAAs (cuz it was a Great game!). Lax too; lot of Mikey Powell. Perfect for the treadmill!
1987?You won't find any losses but one and that will never be viewed again.
You won't find any losses but one and that will never be viewed again.
Yup1987?