Introducing Tourney Time Thursdays
There is nothing better as a sports fan than that first Thursday of the NCAA Tournament, those fifteen minutes or so when CBS begins its coverage and you are left anticipating the first game of the day! Before each game was broadcast on its own channel, CBS would preview all four games for the first block and then do live Look-Ins throughout the game shown within your region of the country. Back in the day, there was no box in the upper corner of the screen with running updated scores. Rather, you would have to wait for the CBS bottom line to break in every 15-20 minutes with updated scores and stats. Halftime was must see, as this is when CBS would go to live other games taking place at the moment.
Tourney Time Thursdays will cover NCAA Tournament games that ideally took place on Thursdays, though they don't have to have occurred on that day, through a feature called Thursday Treasures, which will focus on classic games and near upsets. I will do my best to cover games in a linear progression of the current tournament I am reviewing.
Tourney Time Thursdays will cover NCAA Tournament games that ideally took place on Thursdays, though they don't have to have occurred on that day, through a feature called Thursday Treasures, which will focus on classic games and near upsets. I will do my best to cover games in a linear progression of the current tournament I am reviewing.