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Indianapolis Colts – Can losing 5 injured starters be overcome? Hoosier Hysteria tomorrow! Ivan O’Idol’s 6 pack!
Big Ten greed forces IU Basketball fans need to pay to watch Hoosier Hysteria
Greed sucks, but it’s impossible to avoid. Even in the chaste world of college sports, the bottom line is the only line.
Big 10 coaches and administrators “earn” hundreds of thousands of dollars – if not millions – because alums and fans covet watching students of their favorite schools compete for football and basketball glory.
I’ll buy tickets, sit through commercial breaks, and pay for the programming package that includes the Big Ten Network. I do it happily because I want to watch Indiana Basketball and Football, and audit Purdue Basketball because I like the way Matt Painter has built his program.
Every now and again, I see on the guide that the Hoosiers are playing volleyball or women’s basketball, and I will watch a little bit. Maybe BTN is airing an IU game from 1993, and I revel in the scoring ability of Calbert Cheaney.
I consider the money spent for BTN to be well-invested despite knowing the cash is used to make otherwise unemployable yet arrogant coaches obscenely wealthy .
Where I draw the line is at the $9.95 per month charge for BTN+, which is normally little more than a portal for events unworthy of being shared on the primary network or its three sub-channels. It’s for parents of field hockey athletes and swimmers. There is nothing wrong with that. Parents will find the investment well worth it.
A couple of times each year, the Big Ten gets clever and greedy, and they stuff events people actually want to watch behind the pay wall. One of those events is coming tomorrow afternoon. Hoosier Hysteria will feature the unveiling of Indiana Basketball under Mike Woodson, and BTN+ will stream the event for those who subscribe. In November, there will likely be a basketball game on BTN+ too.
You might be thinking that BTN will be so busy with football tomorrow, they have to bounce Hoosier Hysteria behind the paywall, “It’s not greed,” you say. “It’s just that they have only four channels and sub-channels, and they can’t squish five shows into four slots.” Not so fast. Ohio State beating the hell out of Rutgers is the only football game with a 3:30p kick, and Hoosier Hysteria starts at 4p
Tomorrow, I will tell the Big Ten to stick my $9.95 up their spreadsheet. When IU takes on Marshall, Jackson State, Northern Illinois, or one of the other non-conference cupcakes and the only way to watch is BTN+, I’ll pay my subscription, then cancel it immediately so it won’t auto-renew. I’ll curse Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren, and my wife will ask what I’m muttering about.
And somewhere inside a conference room at the Big Ten offices near O’Hare Airport in suburban Chicago, someone will get a performance bonus tied to BTN+ subscriptions. Big Ten schools will applaud Warren for filling their coffers.
And fans will feel used.
Isn’t college sports – and its media – wonderful?
Indianapolis Colts & Hoosiers – Compete “with urgency!” Run! Blitz! Win! BTN+ should be ashamed!
Indianapolis Colts injuries contribute to 4 of 10 reasons for the 0-3 start! But who is #1?
Carson Wentz “WAY BETTER!” Rest of Colts – not so much! NCAA takes empty step!
Indianapolis Colts – Good injury news (on Wentz)! Chris Ballard made right call on backup QB! IU Basketball just feels right!
Colts, Hoosiers & Pacers! Optimism Wednesday! 10 reasons to believe!
Colts Marlon Mack wants out! Pacers Caris LeVert back out! Dan Dakich to Outkick
Pacers guard Caris LeVert has a stress fracture in his back – of course he does!
Pacers guard Caris LeVert has a stress fracture in his back.
The Pacers inability to stay healthy is sickening. I just can’t take it anymore. If I wanted to write about medical conditions, I would have gone to medical school or become a trainer.
Last year, Pacers starters lost 148 starts to injury, which equates to 41% of potential starts among Malcolm Brogdon, LeVert/Oladipo, Warren, Myles Turner, and Domas Sabonis. For those of you who are math-challenged, that’s just over two starters per game in street clothes.
I’m normally not so self-involved to conflate an athlete’s hardship with my own misery, but for the love of all that is holy, how hard is it to field a basketball team that can actually show up and play? Some of the Pacers health issues have had obvious uncontrollable external causes – like Paul George‘s grizzly lower leg fracture, but the majority are from various sprains and muscle pulls that have robbed the Pacers of productivity and wins.
Oladipo suffered an exceptionally rare quad tendon tear, and was then traded for LeVert, who was immediately diagnosed with a growth in his kidney. He fought back from that, and now has a stress fracture? I don’t even want to guess about the source of the next piece of bad news.
And will Warren’s foot ever heal?
LeVert was featured during yesterday’s Pacers Media session, and we heard nothing about his back. ESPN has spoken to a source who claims LeVert may be able to return around the beginning of the regular season in three weeks. Yeah, right. I’ll believe it when I see it.
That’s not a comment about LeVert, but the optimism teams always use to keep fans engaged. They tend to lean wildly optimistic, especially the crosstown Colts. Indy fans experienced the insanity surrounding Andrew Luck’s litany of injuries and optimism from management that he would be right back. They are still waiting.
LeVert seems to be a great guy in a place where his personality and ability to score should make him very popular – if he is ever at 100%. In the meantime, we wait for both he and Warren to find their way back to the court.
And the beatdowns go on.