I agree. So do a lot of fans that could have gone on a Saturday but can't go now that it's mid-week with work and school the morning after. Still shaking my head at whoever made this decision. I guess it was TV (again).
and of course we will get bashed by our rivals for a "low turnout" at our spring game. Hope this gets corrected in future years.
Apparently, it fits between other competing schools spring games, giving more recruits the chance to visit. That's the story, anyway. Too bad, because it seems like this is the event that more local families with kids attend, and, now it's forced onto a school night. Or, is it spring break in Gainesville?
The six are: Austin Barber, Cam Carroll, Cam Jackson, Shemar James, Desmond Watson and Miguel Mitchell.
Its not on TV again....PPV on ESPN+ Looks like UGa is the only program having its spring game broadcast on a regular channel.
Which is a pay channel is what I was thinking? I don't think its on cable or regular streaming TV packages is it?
If you pay for sec network, you have free access to sec+. That’s the only way to get it. An espn+ subscription does not get you access to sec+.
between this oddball choice and the way the stadium is completely closed to folks for most of the season, Napes is doubling down on decisions that alienate the fan base which means that the end product has to get MUCH better to save his bacon, including huge improvements in his very poor in-game clock and game management open the stadium and hire an OC!
This is true, my GATOR brothers and sisters… I opened the ESPN app on my iPad, navigated to sports networks and found SEC+ When I clicked on an active event, it opened and works! And as I have a smart TV, I will screen cast (screen mirror?) it to my 85 inch HD surround sound set up to approximate being there