ESPN2

Approval Rate: 80%

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    minkey

    Wed Jun 07 2006

    Typically home to some of the more obscure sports. Can be eventful from time to time.

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    genghisthehun

    Thu Apr 06 2006

    Good niche channel. The ESPN stable of channels really has enriched our lives with the sports coverages. (This assumes that you like sports, dear reader!)

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    james76255

    Tue Jun 07 2005

    Woooooo! Yachting! (snore)

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    feek_sparksr1

    Mon Mar 07 2005

    Anything sports is great!

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    zuchinibut

    Sat Jan 29 2005

    ESPN2 is great. The more sports options, the better for me. It allows ESPN to show more baseball, college football and baksetball, and then also broadcast sports that have less of a following like lacrosse, soccer, and hockey...Well it would show hockey if the league wasn't disbanding.

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    jrjohnson

    Mon Oct 18 2004

    For Bob Davie and Associate-Regarding your comments re to Dr. Chop #87 for Purdue v. Wisc. This was a cut block which is 100% legal. I believe you owe Charles Davis an apology. Disgraceful commentary! Jerry J.

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    classictvfan47

    Sat Oct 09 2004

    Although like their sister station, they still show too much Poker and too many sports talk shows, they at least show more intersting sports! They show Table Tennis, Soccer, Swimming, Gymnastics, Figure Skating, Women's Basketball and other great sports. They also show less popular teams in more popular sports and are great for Olympic-style whiparound coverage.

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    jason1972

    Thu Jan 23 2003

    They show sports that not particularly mainstream which is fine if your a skater or a biker punk, which I'm not so I don't particularly watch it.

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    lukskywlkr

    Wed Jan 15 2003

    A little too heavy on the x-games, lumberjacking, cheerleading, high school spelling bee stuff, but they have a good program every once in a while. My main problem is the fact that they shove the sports I like to watch (mainly tennis) back into the wee hours, as if it's not important enough to show before then. I've been enjoying their coverage of this year's Australian Open, but, as usual, you can't see very many of the players because they are too fixated on the Williams sisters or the old, tired Andre Agassi. Most of the matches concerning those players are downright boring, and yet they insist on showing just about every single minute of them. Another problem I have with their tennis coverage is the fact that they let Patrick McEnroe call these matches, and they don't need him in the least. They already have the two best tennis analysts around--Cliff Drysdale and the wonderful Mary Carillo. They are both vastly more knowledgeable about the game than McEnroe, and they are by far mor... Read more

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    davis21wylie

    Wed Aug 07 2002

    Just a place for reject ESPN shows now. The Deuce used to be awesome, back when they had separate graphics (all lowercase letters-tight!) and separate programming than the main ESPN. But that was back when SportsCenter's set didn't resemble some kind of spaceship, too! Those were the days...

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    callmetootie

    Wed Apr 04 2001

    I like this one better because ESPN2 doesn't focus only only baseball and basketball, ESPN2 does golf, bowling, pool, fishing, and even air hockey!

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    ered1b4b

    Sat Dec 16 2000

    I like this channel because it has soccer, and not a lot of the stations have soccer. But it could have more soccer.

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    steve_garcia

    Wed Oct 11 2000

    they should have never cancelled fitness beach

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    magellan

    Tue Nov 23 1999

    ESPN 2 is like a good referee - you only appreciate it if you don't have it.