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RE: News about 2016 football opponents/MAC teams not on UT's schedule
One bowl game today featuring an opponent of UT, and it starts at the same time as the UT-Appalachian State game

The AutoNation Cure Bowl between Central Florida and Arkansas State is on the CBS Sports Network at 5:30 Eastern (Rockets just can't avoid Arkansas State) 03-wink

And this doesn't involve a UT opponent, but if you're like me and worry about the start of a UT game on ESPN being switched to a different ESPN channel or not being seen at all, there's a bowl game on ESPN at 2 Eastern. The Gildan New Mexico Bowl between New Mexico and Texas-San Antonio: I'm hoping for no overtime, few or no official reviews and two or three 8-minute drives. Along with anything else that might move the game along.
12-17-2016 07:08 AM
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