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RE: C-USA News Release - Full football schedule/TV
I'm curious to know how much money we'll be getting. And I'm pretty ticked about our games vs. LT/Marshall not being on an ESPN platform. That being said, it could be worse.The plus side is all our games are on SATURDAYS and can be streamed/televised on ESPN3, ESPN+, BEIN or Stadium.

9/1 vs. Jackston State ESPN+
9/8 vs. ULM ESPN3
9/15 @ App. State ESPN+
9/22 vs. Rice ESPN+
9/29 @ Auburn SECN (more than likely)
10/13 @ UNT ESPN3
10/20 vs. UTSA ESPN+
10/27 @ UNCC ESPN3
11/3 vs. Marshall STADIUM-TV
11/10 vs. UAB BEIN SPORTS-TV
11/17 vs. LT STADIUM-TV
11/24 @ UTEP ESPN+

I think the $49.99 yearly ESPN+ subscription would mean I'm paying $10 per USM game (we have 5 ESPN+ games this fall). How much did CUSA-TV used to charge per game?
(This post was last modified: 06-07-2018 12:36 PM by TTT.)
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