Put the team names in the correct order for sporting events.
For sporting events, the home team is listed last. That way you know where the game is being played.
We are purposefully indicating the matchup in alphabetical order.
We are adding episode level check-ins to Miso and for sports this will allow you check in to the exact match up you are viewing including data and who is playing “@” .
Hope this helps! :)
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Indy Jones commented
I see better now. However, for a lot of college match ups, they rarely play against each other. Several games occur every year, but many more do not. Oh well.
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Adminkatie (Admin, Miso) commented
Sorry I did not explain this well enough. Let me give it another shot and get your feedback.
The show page on Miso -- for sports -- represents two teams playing each other, anytime or anywhere. It doesn't represent one game on one date. Just like a TV show has multiple episodes, matchups between two teams have different dates of play.
For example, every time that the 49ers play the Chargers, you check into that "matchup" on Miso: 49ers vs Chargers (whether its in SF or SD). Like I said, we are adding episodes to Miso and for sports the episodes will be the specific matchup , which will indicate the date. So you will be able to go to the match-up page (aka show page) and select the game you are watching and check-in to that.
Does this explain it better? What do you think of this option? We are trying to determine the best way to create these sports pages.
If we made a page for a specific game then that page would never be used again after the game was over. And if those two teams play each other again in the future it would be very confusing to know which is the right page to check-in to because the old page would still exist. We are just trying to figure out the best way to do this.
Thanks for your help!
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Indy Jones commented
Why would you purposely put the names in the wrong order?