Gedetrattting Started
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Tracking the Games

Once I got a decent schedule, I started trying to, well, watch the games. I didn't have cable, so I had to get creative. I was looking into all sorts of, ahem, alternative ways to view. I recall spending a good chunk of time hunting down streams. It felt like a part-time job, just staying on top of it all!
- Checked the sport website.
- Looked for live TV.
- Finally, I got the right information and watched it.
Keeping Notes (or Trying To)
I even tried to keep notes, you know, like a real sports fan. I had this little notepad where I was going to jot down scores and key moments. That...didn't last. After, like, two games, I totally gave up on the note-taking. It was just too much to juggle while I was also messing around trying to, find the games in the first place.
The Aftermath
In the end, did I become a Big 12 Tournament expert? Nope. Did I even watch all the games? Absolutely not. But, I put in the effort, I tried to follow along, and I definitely remember the scramble of it all. It was one of those things where the process of trying to keep up was probably more memorable than the actual event, to be honest.
I think my big takeaway was that sometimes, it's okay to just enjoy things casually, even if you don't become a super-fan overnight. And that, reliably finding live sports streams is a skill in itself!