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Getting ready for spaghetti

The Braves are playing two, 10-minute halves tonight.

For those that cannot make it, we will be providing free audio and what I like to call a live "Stat Chat" tonight.

Audio link available here: http://www.bradleybraves.com/liveEv...B_OEM_ID=3400&DB_LANG=&IN_SUBSCRIBER_CONTENT=

Separate men's and women's Stat Chats:
Women - http://statb.us/c/2585
Men - http://statb.us/c/2586

Both links also will be available from BradleyBraves.com. J.D. Dalfonso will be moderating both chats tonight.

In case you have not seen them in soccer, the chat forum is embedded in the live stats module. I hope you enjoy and find it a worthwhile bonus feature.
 
I have tried the chats for a couple soccer games, while I watched them on Bradley All Access TV. It worked great, and the streaming video quality is outstanding.
 
Read in the paper this morning that the men are playing three eight-minute periods. Not a huge deal just wondering how much men??™s basketball I get to see tonight, two ten-minute half??™s or three eight-minute periods?
 
My recent relocation has me out of range much to my chagrin. Looking forward to reports from those who can make it.
 
Looking forward to hearing about the newcomers especially.
Also to see if MK and AT will make more of an impact this season - can't wait another year for these guys' development!
Another key thing to watch for is how Walt runs the point.
 
I'll be there tonight, but not at the spaghetti dinner, I'll be over at the Red Sea Season Ticket Pick Up event. I'm looking forward to seeing what the new guys can do at the scrimmage tonight!
 
Before the Illini went to Italy there was a media day and a video of the media day which was about 20 minutes long where questions were asked of all the new players and we got to see and hear them speak.

A video of a full game played on the Italy trip was put online.

The Illini held a scrimmage Saturday, several videos of that were put online. The Illinois sports site (fightingillini.com) had a clear video of portions of the scrimmage put online showing many plays.

It has been possible to see and/or hear the new Illini players multiple times.

So...what's the time frame for Bradley fans to see something of length, would a 10 minute video be too much to ask for.

I used the Illini as a comparison because they're being talked about a lot.

:)
 
Wish I could be there. Should be fun.

Anyone know if tonight's Red-White scrimmage will be streamed on Channelsurfing.uk? ;-);-);-) :lol::lol::lol:

Will be interested in posters info on players, scrimmage, future BU recruits in the audience....
 
Tonight's scrimmage has always been set up for two, 10-minute halves. Not sure why it was reported in the paper any other way, other than they scrimmaged privately Sunday in three 8-minute periods.

We will post highlight packs from the scrimmage and both exhibition games on BradleyBraves.com. They may not be immediately after the game and likely won't be 10 minutes long.
 
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