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RE: Comcast Television Coverage
(10-28-2013 04:45 PM)NIURedBlack Wrote:  Just watched the replay on CSN, loved it. Some ppl rag on Chimel, he can be a little corny at times but the guy bleeds Huskie Red. The other announcer was fantastic and did a great interview with Frazier and the MAC Commissioner.

+1 with everything DogFan said, great post. Would be amazing to get non CSN/ESPN games broadcasted on "The U", Channel 50 WPWR, or another local channel of the sort.
Unfortunately, due to the MAC getting in bed with Time Warner Sports. I remember watching the game we had on there earlier this year. It was just terrible. It was like it was their first ever attempt to cover a live football game.

I believe that the channel 50 broadcast has something to do with ESPN. It goes throughout the country on various stations from north to south to east to west if I am not mistaken.
(This post was last modified: 10-29-2013 11:25 AM by RobertN.)
10-29-2013 11:24 AM
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RE: Comcast Television Coverage
Has TW ever covered a D1-A football game before? I doubt it.
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