
I’m somewhat surprised that more people aren’t talking about TiVoing march madness. During last year’s summer Olympics, there was a lot of talk about setting up TiVo to record your favorite events. Most people work during the day so I’m sure that setting up the TiVo to capture all of the March Madness would be a great idea. The only thing you need to be careful of is that you do not hit any sports or news websites during the day. If you do, you are likely to see a final score of a game that you have TiVoed. In fact, it might be a good idea for you not to talk with any of your co-workers or friends. Essentially, you need to set yourself up in a padded room until you are ready to watch your TiVo. Maybe that is why people aren’t TiVoing the NCAA tournament
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If your favorite team isn’t on in your local area, you either have to:
1) pay a lot of money to get the March Madness package
2) head to the nearest sports bar where you can see them (and every other team if the bar has multiple TV’s).
Since yesterday and today are two of the busiest days of the year for sports bars, it’s clear a lot of people have opted for the bar. Besides, with online score trackers and betting pools, few sports fans want to Tivo a game when there’s a high chance of hearing the score before you’re able to see what’s recorded.
I also have to add that if your bracket is trashed by today, I doubt you have any interest in recording
True however; luckily for me my bracket is going strong!
More discussion here:
http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?p=2704425#post2704425
If your bracket is still intact by this point, you should be Tivo’ing every game (and certifying your bracket at a public notory) for future proof
Hey Jon did’t know you are reading this too :0. Greets
I love to tivo…tivoing is sweet just like ym good friend Napoleon Dynamite.