Sportsline.com lists the game as 4:40pm. Is that pregame coverage? Every other source, including CSTV, says 5pm. I'm actually bringing my boss, now (the perfect excuse for leaving work early for a basketball game is that your boss is, too), and he really doesn't want to miss any of it.
They are ~9 minutes into the KY-Marquette game. The Cornell-Stanford game tips off 20 minutes after the completion of that game.
You can track the KY game (in real time) at ESPN.com (http://scores.espn.go.com/ncb/scoreboard) or on CBS sports (http://www.sportsline.com/collegebasketball) and plan your departure according to time left and traveling distance to the bar. :)
[quote Rita]They are ~9 minutes into the KY-Marquette game. The Cornell-Stanford game tips off 20 minutes after the completion of that game.
You can track the KY game ESPN.com (http://scores.espn.go.com/ncb/scoreboard) or on CBS sports (http://www.sportsline.com/collegebasketball) and plan your departure according to time left and traveling distance to the bar. :)[/quote]
Seriously? That's the standard? There's no scheduled tipoff time?!
Seriously.
The KY-Marquette game is also being played at Anaheim. They can't have a "set" tip time since the game could run long, go into OT etc. The tip times that they do post on the scoreboards and schedules are estimates based on a 2 hr b-ball game (with TV timeouts and all) and ~20 minute warm-ups.
They have to give the next teams time to run through their warm-ups, final pep talk, and player introductions.
Okay, that all makes sense.
But then why does CBS Sportsline list it at 4:40 and CSTV at 5?
Anyway, luckily I can leave the decision as to when to head over to Mercury Bar up to my boss. But the fluidity to the schedule is pretty annoying.
If anybody's paying attention, and they want to drop me an e-mail at beeeejesq at gmail dot com when the KY/Marquette game ends, I'd be grateful for the heads-up whether I'm still here or not.
I think CBS sports line updates the tip time once the teams get on the court for warm-ups. I just saw that they adjusted the tip times for the Purdue game (now at 3:09) and the Pitt-Oral Roberts game (3:05).
I still cannot figure out why CBS schedules so many concurrent games and why they have to have a "local news" break. There are plenty of place to get local news that they can pre-empt it for 2 days of NC$$ b-ball. Why don't they have games starting every hour or so rather than these 5 minute staggered start times?
5:27 left in the 1st half of KY-Marq.
[quote Beeeej]Okay, that all makes sense. But then why does CBS Sportsline list it at 4:40 and CSTV at 5?[/quote]
Rita's right.
I'm sure the reason that CBS Sportsline is alone in listing the tip-off time as 4:40 p.m. is because they want you to tune in to the broadcast early enough to catch wall-to-wall between-game advertising interrupted by wee snippets of highlights -- a broadcast which, of course, is on CBS.
[quote Rita]
I still cannot figure out why CBS schedules so many concurrent games and why they have to have a "local news" break. There are plenty of place to get local news that they can pre-empt it for 2 days of NC$$ b-ball.[/quote]
Maybe because the 5-8 PM time slot is the most lucrative for local stations?
[quote Rita] why they have to have a "local news" break. [/quote]
They have to have a local news breaks because the affiliates would go apeshit if they lost (a) the local revenue from the news broadcast and (b) market share as their loyal news viewers who don't care about basketball took a look at the competition while that infernal basketball was on instead of local news.
And the rolling start times are probably an attempt to show the exciting finish of game 1 without having to cut away from the exciting finish of game 2 and so on and so on.
[quote ugarte][quote Rita] why they have to have a "local news" break. [/quote]
They have to have a local news breaks because the affiliates would go apeshit if they lost (a) the local revenue from the news broadcast and (b) market share as their loyal news viewers who don't care about basketball took a look at the competition while that infernal basketball was on instead of local news.
And the rolling start times are probably an attempt to show the exciting finish of game 1 without having to cut away from the exciting finish of game 2 and so on and so on.[/quote]
They probably wouldn't have that problem here in IN, showing basketball is fine, canceling Oprah and Dr. Phil for NHL hockey is not.
I wish the rolling start times were more spread out, say every 20 or so minutes. But then Bryant Gumbel and Clark Kellogg wouldn't get their requisite number of minutes on air.
The FREE internet NC$$ on demand audio/video service is way cool. B-]
Tick tick tick ... as the final seconds elapse in Marquette's win, the 5:00 start time is looking pretty close to accurate.
See you at Mercury for the second half.
all those problems were gone years ago when ESPN ran the show and spread the games out over 12-13 hrs instead of jamming them into 8-10 like CBS does.. I still miss the 11:30PM game from the west coast. now the eat coast gets half the games when we are at work and the west coast gets no real prime time games.. they should run 2 games every hour at most then the never get caught with 2-3 ending at the same time and still have a backup if one is a blowout.. and now that they have something like CSTV to show games the news shouldnt be a issue..
CSTV guys saying 5:10pm start time.
I'm getting a blue screen here...
ESPN is saying 5:15
6-0 Stanford 17:08
Is anybody else getting a slide show?
9-2 15:15
13-7 Stanford, 12:19. CBS is very choppy for me.
2/13 shooting isn't going to cut it
edit: 2/14 and 1/7 from 3 point range
15-9 with 10:02 to go 1st half
make it 15-12
It's choppy for me too, but I thought it was because I'm on the island of Vieques. Watching this game online might my biggest showing of devotion to Cornell Athletics yet.
Maybe it's just the microphone placement, but Cornell sounds well represented fan-wise.
20-12 8:19
22-12 Stanford
Cornell timeout
22-12, 7:55, Cornell takes a timeout to figure out how they are going to stop a much, much better team.
24-15 Stanford 6:00
Dale ice cold 0/8
29-15 3:17
Since I know dick about basketball, I apologize in advance for any verbal faux pas in the following statement.
Cornell seems to be getting plenty of open shots, and missing all of them. It's not like Stanford's defense is doing a particularly good job to my eyes.
Kyle
[quote krose]Since I know dick about basketball, I apologize in advance for any verbal faux pas in the following statement.
Cornell seems to be getting plenty of open shots, and missing all of them. It's not like Stanford's defense is doing a particularly good job to my eyes.
Kyle[/quote]
I'm no expert either but that's a fair assessment. If we could hit some shots we could take away their "fast" break.
Foote with three fouls, 2 pts
5/31 shooting for Cornell
38-17 at the half
Stanford on a 23-5 run to close the half. Sheesh!
I think the jump shots are less open than you think. Cornell's guys are having trouble making clean passes around the perimiter, they are not able to set their feet, and are taking a lot of catch-and-shoot fadeaways, which isn't what they are used to settling for against, say, Columbia. Dale is driving recklessly so he can't hit a goddamn layup OR draw a foul, because they are letting that off-the-rails locomotive through.
Also, we can't defend these guys for shit.
Well, thoroughly embarrassing show so far. Let's go Red! ::doh:: ::nut::
Kyle
We've been forcing a lot of shots, but, even when the shots are pretty good, we're throwing up bricks. To play a more athletic, talented team, you've got to have a patterned offense of some kind, a la the Pete Carril-coached Princeton teams that would work a weave and spring someone for an open three or a back-door cut. We just don't have that kind of offense, and when the other guys play pressure D and are bigger, we have no real answer. And when we shoot sub-20% on top of that...
Cornell is facing much more pressure than they are used to. Unfortunately, they are not handling it well at all. Many of their shots are very rushed as a couple of other people have mentioned. They have had a few good looks, but they are playing so tightly that they are throwing up bricks even when they have had good chances.
The second half isn't any better. I feel like I'm watching a preview of the women's game against UConn, but with more dunking.
50-21 15:16 2nd
50-21, 15:16 left in Bloody Thursday. Let's keep it within 40, guys.
The quickness and athleticism that top programs have is too much for Cornell. Part of the problem is it leads to poor technique, rushed decisions, and a worn down team.
Cornell shot 49% from the field on the season. Against Syracuse (36%) and Duke (46%) those numbers drop. That pattern is more pronounced from the line: 76% on the season, but 50% against Syracuse and 64% against Duke.
Keep it under 20 and I'll be happy.
[quote ugarte]The second half isn't any better. I feel like I'm watching a preview of the women's game against UConn, but with more dunking.[/quote]
So far, it's worse than the 1st half. I was thinking it looks like a lot of high school girls games in which one team can score at will and the other can even get to the basket.
At 58-26 with 13:50 to go, Stanford's lead is 98% safe (and in the course of typing this, it has gone to 100%).
I'd have called this one at 4-0; we couldn't handle Lopez at all.
Once the guys with size and talent get a big lead, they just fire away with abandon.
Deja vu 1988.
I have listened to most of this game on Westwood One and Dave Sims had a comment about 5 minutes into the game that went something like this:
"Stanford can just play dump and chase hockey, put a shot up off the boards, grab the rebound for an easy 2".
The band sounds great as do our fans; the "Let's Go Red" chant is loud and clear.
Cornell making a comeback to try and get it under 20, back-to-back 3's.
Please?:-/
Stanford is playing mostly bench players now, so maybe the final score will look at least a little bit respectable.
Is the only way to dissect a major team like this a Princeton offense?
It would have been nice to see a couple of more threes go down in the first half...
[quote metaezra]Is the only way to dissect a major team like this a Princeton offense?
It would have been nice to see a couple of more threes go down in the first half...[/quote]
I think Cornell could have hit a few in the first half, but it would have taken a much calmer approach. If they can get back next year, maybe having this game under their belts will take away some of the nervous edge that showed today.
[quote cth95]Stanford is playing mostly bench players now, so maybe the final score will look at least a little bit respectable.[/quote]
Of course "bench players" is a relative term. The Stanford bench has nearly equaled Cornell's point total.
Looked like Stanford was too strong, and having too good a day.
If Cornell hypothetically repeated their RS next year, would they be a 14 again?
[quote cth95][quote cth95]Stanford is playing mostly bench players now, so maybe the final score will look at least a little bit respectable.[/quote]
Of course "bench players" is a relative term. The Stanford bench has nearly equaled Cornell's point total.[/quote]
Stanford bench against the Cornell starters is "fresh legs and raw talent" versus "experience".
Good season, Red. Hope to the gang grow even more next year.
Bloodbath over. Lick your wounds, guys, because we're coming back next year. LGR!
OK band, get on that red eye. We need you here.
Well, that was certainly better than having to stay at home. This should be a great experience for all of the players. Even though it was against the Stanford bench, the team did start to settle down in the second half.
Maybe they can keep the deficit to only 15 next year.
Great season, guys.
Well, at least our 17 pts in the first half wasn't the "low score" of the day (thank you Kent State, 10 pts v. UNLV).
I think Coach Schafer needs to give Coach Donahue tips on recruiting twins (brothers will do too), especially tall twins. Maybe twins with a "fetish" for things made from Corning Glass?:-P
[quote Jim Hyla]OK band, get on that red eye. We need you here.[/quote]
If they were wise, they already had reservations and a warmed-up bus.
Kyle
[quote krose][quote Jim Hyla]OK band, get on that red eye. We need you here.[/quote]
If they were wise, they already had reservations and a warmed-up bus.[/quote]
Dude, everyone knows its a 'started up bus', not a 'warmed up bus'... man, kids these days ::rolleyes:: ::crazy::
::cry::
The Cornell crowd was pretty good. I think it was helped a bit by the fact that it was spring break, and the track team is in southern california for 2 track meets and all attended the game. Stanford crowd seemed like it was mostly just parents and really only cheered when people came out of the game.