With all due respect, Jay, you can do both. We did it for UCI when Mens basketball preempted baseball. We brought in an outside crew. I think they were there for all three UCI games. We also had an outside crew for 2/24 softball against Alabama.
We are fortunate, but at the same time, we can do better. We shouldn’t be content with broadcasting some games and not others. We have the equipment and means. This is exposure.
For what it’s worth, I ran the numbers. There are 7 of 10 non-televised baseball games that had no conflict with baseball or basketball. They should have been televised. We have the means, what’s preventing it?
Softball: 26 home games (17 televised, 9 non-televised). The non-televised:
1. February 11: UAB (no TV conflict) (1st of DH)
2. February 11: UAB (no TV conflict) (2nd of DH)
3. February 12: North Texas (conflict with MBB) (2nd of DH)
4. February 12: Texas Southern (conflict with MBB) (2nd of DH)
5. March 9: McNeese (no conflict)
6. March 11, 2022: Georgia State (conflict with Baseball)
7. March 12, 2022: Georgia State (conflict with Baseball)
8. March 13, 2022: Georgia State (conflict with Baseball)
9. March 26, 2022: UT Arlington (conflict with Baseball)
Baseball: 28 home games (18 televised, 10 non-televised). The non-televised are:
1. Feb. 22: Southeastern (no TV conflict)
2. March 2: Northwestern State (no TV conflict)
3. March 4: Southern Miss (Conflict with Softball)
4. March 25: South Alabama (Conflict with Softball)
5. March 27: South Alabama (Conflict with Softball)
6. April 3: Georgia Southern (no TV conflict)
7. April 15: ULM (no TV conflict)
8. April 16: ULM (no TV conflict)
9. May 7: UT Arlington (no TV conflict)
10. May 8: UT Arlington (no TV conflict)