Unless I don't know my time zones, I have a rhetorical question (since I know the answer already: the NCAA is run by idiots): why do you have the latest game of the night scheduled at the only site in the eastern time zone?
Because CBS has been doing the back to back games at the same site in the afternoon (they did it last year too). This means only one game will be shown. Plus they want a marquee game and Duke/Creighton fits the bill.
So the world turns to the Duke game on CBS at halftime of the Miami game and instead of the game they find "The Good Wife". It took me 10 minutes to find out the game was on TBS. I'm not sure the average fan is going to go through all of that. There shouldn't be games on this late on a Sunday night. Even the Super Bowl is played earlier.Because CBS has been doing the back to back games at the same site in the afternoon (they did it last year too). This means only one game will be shown. Plus they want a marquee game and Duke/Creighton fits the bill.
So the world turns to the Duke game on CBS at halftime of the Miami game and instead of the game they find "The Good Wife". It took me 10 minutes to find out the game was on TBS. I'm not sure the average fan is going to go through all of that. There shouldn't be games on this late on a Sunday night. Even the Super Bowl is played earlier.
I actually like it. I hated it when the games would end at 8pm in past years on Sunday.
Right, so you start the last game at 8 pm. They could have had another game this afternoon. Same crap as yesterday. Hardly anything in the afternoon and then boom, all four at the same time. I'm not sure who they are trying to placate. I'll watch the end of the Ole Miss game, then maybe watch the end of the Miami game if it looks promising but there is no way I'm going to watch the 2nd half of the Duke game.I actually like it. I hated it when the games would end at 8pm in past years on Sunday.