Now that I've watched about the first 10 minutes of the broadcast I can say that it's official, the new separate gender days schedule was a bad idea - assuming there's a big enough chunk of people in the same boat as me that is - . The boat I'm in being the one for people who juuuust don't care about watching the women's events (OK, maybe just the women's QUALIFYING events but hey, that's still a whole day's worth of events that myself and maybe some other people aren't tuning in to).
Then again, it's actually kind of great for fans like me because now I can selectively watch the men's races with ease and in a much more digestible format. I guess I was saying above that the new scheduling was a bad idea for the NCAA, ESPN etc. in terms of viewership.
Anyone else not really interested in today's coverage?
Even the 10k isn't going to be particularly interesting, its basically just Bates and Scott; if Sisson and Avery were running as well that would be another story, also if Disanza were around, fit, and entered I'd be down to watch it.