Just curious, but for those people who didn't make it to the game for whatever reason or who are out of the area, how many actually tune into the pre- and post-game shows on the media link from the athletic website? I know I don't, because for one, it's easier to just tune into Big Sky TV. And for another, the volume and quality on the stretch site sucks more times than not.
Is there a reason why Big Sky TV can't cover the pre- and post-game broadcats? Why can't one of the cameras be placed in front of the broadcast crew before and after the game? Is this a Big Sky rule?
That's a lot of the reason I haven't really listened to the coaches shows. Unless I'm near a radio, like in my car, I don't listen online because it's crappy to listen to. Plus, I've said it before, but is it really that hard to get into the 21st Century and become more socially interactive? Asking for questions on Facebook an hour or two before the show just doesn't cut it, in my opinion. I can't imagine it's that effective. How does the NAU announcer manage his broadcasts when he calls out people to interact through Email or Twitter? Take last night, for example, when you guys were talking about the women's team during halftime. You or Brad mentioned that ISU will play its 3rd Big 12 team this Saturday, when they take on Nebraska. Actually, Nebraska is in its second year in the Big Ten. Not a big thing, but something that a fan could have responded to.
Still enjoy listening to you all!