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Hopefully, from Monday on we'll be able to view the tournament on some ESPN venue, perhaps ESPN-U!
 
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It was good to see Mike Hamrick down there cheering them on.
Say what you will about Hamrick, hell I’ve probably said it too. But, I give him massive props on the Grassie hire. D2 success doesn’t always translate to D1 success. He took a gamble on Grassie and his philosophy and now we’re all reaping the best of it.
 
If you have a smart TV at home, and chances are 99.8% of you do, then simply go to the internet, type in goheels.com into the browser, and watch. Not the greatest of feeds, but you can still watch.

PS - If you're one of those idiots that have a smart TV, but have no internet, then you won't be able to watch.
 
ESPN U will be carrying the Semi Finals. If we manage to handle our own against Georgetown then we’d be playing next Friday at 6 PM most likely
 
If you have a smart TV at home, and chances are 99.8% of you do, then simply go to the internet, type in goheels.com into the browser, and watch. Not the greatest of feeds, but you can still watch.

PS - If you're one of those idiots that have a smart TV, but have no internet, then you won't be able to watch.
There are those especially in WV that have internet but not fast enough for streaming. I certainly wouldn't call those people idiots. That was not called for.
 
The only thing fast about my internet service is how fast the company keeps raising the price.
I pay extra for mid range and have no problems at all from Comcast in Huntington.
I have family in my home town of New Martinsville that can never stream with Suddenlink
 
I pay extra for mid range and have no problems at all from Comcast in Huntington.
I have family in my home town of New Martinsville that can never stream with Suddenlink
That's why, HM, some in State government are FINALLY demanding some specific ANSWERS, and hopefully some SOLUTIONS, from Suddenlink regarding their overall "leaves much to be desired SERVICE"!
 
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ESPN U will be carrying the Semi Finals. If we manage to handle our own against Georgetown then we’d be playing next Friday at 6 PM most likely
Channel 3 had the remaining brackets on its Sports tonight. Herd--G-town winner plays the winner of the Pitt-Washington match. Believe the Huskies beat us in the 2019 tourney. Other side of the bracket has Seton-Hall and Indiana, IIRC, and a match up between Wake Forest and North Carolina.
 
Channel 3 had the remaining brackets on its Sports tonight. Herd--G-town winner plays the winner of the Pitt-Washington match. Believe the Huskies beat us in the 2019 tourney. Other side of the bracket has Seton-Hall and Indiana, IIRC, and a match up between Wake Forest and North Carolina.
Washington kicked our teeth in last year. Would love the chance to knock them out of the semis.
 
Marshall/Georgetown winner plays UNC/Wake Forest winner in College Cup semifinals.
 
That's why, HM, some in State government are FINALLY demanding some specific ANSWERS, and hopefully some SOLUTIONS, from Suddenlink regarding their overall "leaves much to be desired SERVICE"!
Amen. I have Suddenlink, and no matter how much I pay to speed up my internet, it eventually slows down again. Plus, it goes off at least half a dozen times a day.
I have called service numerous times and it is always the same story. Technician hooks up a meter and tells me, “You have a feedback loop at the main cable.” Of course they never fix that.
 
There's plenty of money for WV to access in the American Jobs Act, if Senator Joe had a clue.

Revitalize America’s digital infrastructure:

Generations ago, the federal government recognized that without affordable access to electricity, Americans couldn’t fully participate in modern society and the modern economy. With the 1936 Rural Electrification Act, the federal government made a historic investment in bringing electricity to nearly every home and farm in America, and millions of families and our economy reaped the benefits. Broadband internet is the new electricity. It is necessary for Americans to do their jobs, to participate equally in school learning, health care, and to stay connected. Yet, by one definition, more than 30 million Americans live in areas where there is no broadband infrastructure that provides minimally acceptable speeds. Americans in rural areas and on tribal lands particularly lack adequate access. And, in part because the United States has some of the highest broadband prices among OECD countries, millions of Americans can’t use broadband internet even if the infrastructure exists where they live. In urban areas as well, there is a stark digital divide: a much higher percentage of White families use home broadband internet than Black or Latino families. The last year made painfully clear the cost of these disparities, particularly for students who struggled to connect while learning remotely, compounding learning loss and social isolation for those students.
The President believes we can bring affordable, reliable, high-speed broadband to every American through a historic investment of $100 billion. That investment will:

  • Build high-speed broadband infrastructure to reach 100 percent coverage. The President’s plan prioritizes building “future proof” broadband infrastructure in unserved and underserved areas so that we finally reach 100 percent high-speed broadband coverage. It also prioritizes support for broadband networks owned, operated by, or affiliated with local governments, non-profits, and co-operatives—providers with less pressure to turn profits and with a commitment to serving entire communities. Moreover, it ensures funds are set aside for infrastructure on tribal lands and that tribal nations are consulted in program administration. Along the way, it will create good-paying jobs with labor protections and the right to organize and bargain collectively.
 
There are those especially in WV that have internet but not fast enough for streaming. I certainly wouldn't call those people idiots. That was not called for.

The fact that they have stayed in WV pretty much makes them idiots.
 
There's plenty of money for WV to access in the American Jobs Act, if Senator Joe had a clue.

Revitalize America’s digital infrastructure:

Generations ago, the federal government recognized that without affordable access to electricity, Americans couldn’t fully participate in modern society and the modern economy. With the 1936 Rural Electrification Act, the federal government made a historic investment in bringing electricity to nearly every home and farm in America, and millions of families and our economy reaped the benefits. Broadband internet is the new electricity. It is necessary for Americans to do their jobs, to participate equally in school learning, health care, and to stay connected. Yet, by one definition, more than 30 million Americans live in areas where there is no broadband infrastructure that provides minimally acceptable speeds. Americans in rural areas and on tribal lands particularly lack adequate access. And, in part because the United States has some of the highest broadband prices among OECD countries, millions of Americans can’t use broadband internet even if the infrastructure exists where they live. In urban areas as well, there is a stark digital divide: a much higher percentage of White families use home broadband internet than Black or Latino families. The last year made painfully clear the cost of these disparities, particularly for students who struggled to connect while learning remotely, compounding learning loss and social isolation for those students.
The President believes we can bring affordable, reliable, high-speed broadband to every American through a historic investment of $100 billion. That investment will:

  • Build high-speed broadband infrastructure to reach 100 percent coverage. The President’s plan prioritizes building “future proof” broadband infrastructure in unserved and underserved areas so that we finally reach 100 percent high-speed broadband coverage. It also prioritizes support for broadband networks owned, operated by, or affiliated with local governments, non-profits, and co-operatives—providers with less pressure to turn profits and with a commitment to serving entire communities. Moreover, it ensures funds are set aside for infrastructure on tribal lands and that tribal nations are consulted in program administration. Along the way, it will create good-paying jobs with labor protections and the right to organize and bargain collectively.
If Joe panders to EVERY fringe group in his constituency, $100 Billion is way, way low balled! As a career politician of mucho many decades, pandering is pretty much at the apex of his "skills"!!
 
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