| MBB/WBB A significant programming change at ESPN is needed. It'll affect Bama on the 25th against Arkansas.

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Using this from the University as an example, this needs to read as follows:

Feb 25 (Sat) 1 p.m. - 1:10 p.m. ESPN News, 1:10 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2.

Here's something the ESPN family of networks can reach to aspire: even a broken clock is right twice a day. They are right once on Saturdays: the noon tip.

I have noticed this a lot lately. What seems to be the problem here? Too many tv timeouts, longer team timeouts, halftime, fouls that stop play?
 
Thinking 2 hours is enough time is a joke!! Bump out the time slots to 2 1/2 hours. Should the game end inside of that time frame, use it as filler with the studio guys showing some earlier game highlights like they do football.
 
Thinking 2 hours is enough time is a joke!! Bump out the time slots to 2 1/2 hours. Should the game end inside of that time frame, use it as filler with the studio guys showing some earlier game highlights like they do football.
The last 5:30 of the game is available on YouTube with the commercials and time-outs removed. Auburn fouled twice to stop the clock in the last 1:30. The video is about 11 minutes long. Based on the graphic ESPN had up those wanting Duke/UVA missed about a third of the first half.

Bama's game went quick because it was so late in the second before we started seeing fouls from Auburn. The extra 15 last night is an extra 25 on most nights.
 
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