Why is the audio so bad on most espn games? Maybe I need a hearing aide. I've noticed it at Hilton too, even when I know the announcers are there. It's like they pipe in sound the whole game and that noise makes it hard to hear the play by play. You don't have normal quiet times and loud times. You can't tell when the crowd is into it because of the constant noise. It just isn't real.
What do you all think? LSU was just fined $100,000 for court storming after the Kentucky game per SEC "rules". A bit excessive IMO. Nobody was hurt, which is always the concern...
The Southeastern Conference has fined LSU $100,000 in connection to fans running onto the court after the Tigers' victory over No. 17 Kentucky, the league announced Thursday.
Gosh, I haven't been to KC for the Tournament since before covid so how does this work? When do the tickets show up? Will they still use paper tickets?
What does he need to add (next year) to his offensive game? He's good when ever he's open, from any distance, and then he has the back down with fade away. He's tall enough, you'd think he could drive and pull up over some shorter defenders
I am coming back from Florida and need two tickets to the last four sessions. If you need to get rid of all 8 sessions will buy to get the four sessions.
Saw a post on the Hawk board from a guy who was taking his family today to watch Caitlin and the Clarkettes play. He was asking for tips for making the experience the best possible. A couple of Iowa posters commented that he should bring his own beer, because the beer at Carver was expensive.
Do they sell beer there? Or were they joking around?