aurorasooner
9/23/2008, 12:40 AM
Just checked the TV listing coming up for Sat.
Kent State at Ball State 11:00 a.m. ESPN-GP / ERTV
Maryland at Clemson 11:00 a.m. Raycom *3 (HD) / ESPN-GP *2
Michigan State at Indiana 11:00 a.m. ESPN (HD) Didn't IU lose to Ball State? wtf
Minnesota at Ohio State 11:00 a.m. BTN (HD)
North Carolina at Miami 11:00 a.m. ESPN2 (HD)
Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan 11:00 a.m. ESPN-GP / ERTV
Northwestern at Iowa 11:00 a.m. ESPN Classic
Pittsburgh at Syracuse 11:00 a.m. ALT / SNY / MASN / ERTV / ESPN-GP
UC Davis at Northeastern 11:00 a.m. CSNE / CSNW
Virginia at Duke 11:00 a.m. ESPNU (HD)
Ole Miss at Florida 11:30 a.m. Raycom *3 (HD) / ESPN-GP *2 / Yahoo --Didn't Ole Pizz lose to Vandy last week?
Army at Texas A&M 11:30 a.m. Versus---Army is 0-3 with at least 3 TD losses to the likes of New Hampshire, Temple & Akron. Maybe the Aggies can win this one at home. Seems like Versus should've had OSU move the OSU/Troy game to an early game & picked it up instead of Army vs the "Pretend Army", but with Armed Forces TV this game would probably get a lot more viewers than OSU/Troy. (I'm wondering if Fox College Sports Central is picking up the OSU/Troy game but I can't find their listings anywhere. With Nebraska/Va.Tech (or Illinois/Penn St. split night coverage), OU/TCU, and UGA/'Bama, nobody would be watching it anyway).
ABC has 4 games in the afternoon slot, 2 have Big 12 teams, and the others are UCLA/Fresno which nobody outside of Cali GAS about, and Michigan/Wisky(which is a game I would probably watch in the early Saturday time slot than any of the ones above). ABC/ESPN did a reverse mirror with ND/Mich St. and VaTech/UNC last week, Now will they do the same this week for the Big 12 in the Big 12 region..?????? Have Texas/Arkie and Colorado/FSU mirrored on ABC/ESPN in the Midlands or will the Big 12 north get CU/FSU and the Big 12 south (Okla/Texas) get Texas/Arkansas. I don't understand why ABC doesn't move at least 1 of the 2 Big 12 games to the early time slot (or Wisy/Michigan with split coverage there). I wish the NCAA would give ABC a 1 game 1st choice per week, then give Fox the 2nd choice for both the early morning, afternoon, and night games. Just an observation, but it looks like ABC/ESPN is more concerned with giving the Big 10 network & Fox the shaft on College Football coverage with that D&^N Gameplan, than actually showing the best games in a particular time slot.
D!@( I'm glad OU/TCU is on Fox even though their commercials are way too long (& numerous), and their announcers are usually "anything left-coast slanted". I also can't figure out why CBS would opt for Tenn/Auburn instead of UGA/'Bama in their afternoon time slot thus giving the game to ESPN. If I was CBS, I'd fire their SEC scheduler.
Kent State at Ball State 11:00 a.m. ESPN-GP / ERTV
Maryland at Clemson 11:00 a.m. Raycom *3 (HD) / ESPN-GP *2
Michigan State at Indiana 11:00 a.m. ESPN (HD) Didn't IU lose to Ball State? wtf
Minnesota at Ohio State 11:00 a.m. BTN (HD)
North Carolina at Miami 11:00 a.m. ESPN2 (HD)
Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan 11:00 a.m. ESPN-GP / ERTV
Northwestern at Iowa 11:00 a.m. ESPN Classic
Pittsburgh at Syracuse 11:00 a.m. ALT / SNY / MASN / ERTV / ESPN-GP
UC Davis at Northeastern 11:00 a.m. CSNE / CSNW
Virginia at Duke 11:00 a.m. ESPNU (HD)
Ole Miss at Florida 11:30 a.m. Raycom *3 (HD) / ESPN-GP *2 / Yahoo --Didn't Ole Pizz lose to Vandy last week?
Army at Texas A&M 11:30 a.m. Versus---Army is 0-3 with at least 3 TD losses to the likes of New Hampshire, Temple & Akron. Maybe the Aggies can win this one at home. Seems like Versus should've had OSU move the OSU/Troy game to an early game & picked it up instead of Army vs the "Pretend Army", but with Armed Forces TV this game would probably get a lot more viewers than OSU/Troy. (I'm wondering if Fox College Sports Central is picking up the OSU/Troy game but I can't find their listings anywhere. With Nebraska/Va.Tech (or Illinois/Penn St. split night coverage), OU/TCU, and UGA/'Bama, nobody would be watching it anyway).
ABC has 4 games in the afternoon slot, 2 have Big 12 teams, and the others are UCLA/Fresno which nobody outside of Cali GAS about, and Michigan/Wisky(which is a game I would probably watch in the early Saturday time slot than any of the ones above). ABC/ESPN did a reverse mirror with ND/Mich St. and VaTech/UNC last week, Now will they do the same this week for the Big 12 in the Big 12 region..?????? Have Texas/Arkie and Colorado/FSU mirrored on ABC/ESPN in the Midlands or will the Big 12 north get CU/FSU and the Big 12 south (Okla/Texas) get Texas/Arkansas. I don't understand why ABC doesn't move at least 1 of the 2 Big 12 games to the early time slot (or Wisy/Michigan with split coverage there). I wish the NCAA would give ABC a 1 game 1st choice per week, then give Fox the 2nd choice for both the early morning, afternoon, and night games. Just an observation, but it looks like ABC/ESPN is more concerned with giving the Big 10 network & Fox the shaft on College Football coverage with that D&^N Gameplan, than actually showing the best games in a particular time slot.
D!@( I'm glad OU/TCU is on Fox even though their commercials are way too long (& numerous), and their announcers are usually "anything left-coast slanted". I also can't figure out why CBS would opt for Tenn/Auburn instead of UGA/'Bama in their afternoon time slot thus giving the game to ESPN. If I was CBS, I'd fire their SEC scheduler.