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Pac-12 Network and FOX to announce games later today

Colorado vs. CSU 2pm FX
SAC St @ CU 1pm PAC-12 Net
Colorado @ Fresno St 6pm CBSSN
Arizona St @ Colorado 7pm ESPN
 
Better than 11 am though. Ill take it.

Here's the problem with that **** ass game. You couldn't name a time that I'd be like, "yeah, that's a good time for this game." 11 sucks. 2 sucks. 5 sucks. 8 sucks. It all sucks.
 
Sorry if this has already been answered in a different thread, but will everyone with the pac-12 network be guaranteed all CU football games no matter where they are in the US? For example, the Fresno St. game looks like it'll be on CBS SN, but I assume that's only regional coverage. Assuming it's not covered by CBS SN in, say, Texas, will it be on the Pac-12 network or will folks in Texas be out of luck?
 
Sorry if this has already been answered in a different thread, but will everyone with the pac-12 network be guaranteed all CU football games no matter where they are in the US? For example, the Fresno St. game looks like it'll be on CBS SN, but I assume that's only regional coverage. Assuming it's not covered by CBS SN in, say, Texas, will it be on the Pac-12 network or will folks in Texas be out of luck?

Every game will be available via the TV everywhere internet portal. From what I understand not all games will necessarily be covered live, but the Pac-12 will be able to rebroadcast the games right away.
 
2PM on the 1st against the goats will work. Now, if I have another experience this year like I did last, this WILL be the last year I do the RMB. I'm bringing my video camera.
 
CRAP !


I have to work on Sat the 1st till 12:30 - 12:45 ish- Screw this ****ing game. Now I have to try and find somebody to work for me which is going to be a hugh pain in the ass. :bang:
 
Already promised my little girl a dove hunt on the 1st. I will not cancel on her as she loves hunting with daddy. We'll go hunting till about 1 and then come home and watch the game.
 
College football should be played on Saturdays. Sometimes on Thursdays. Never on Sunday.
 
Sorry if this has already been answered in a different thread, but will everyone with the pac-12 network be guaranteed all CU football games no matter where they are in the US? For example, the Fresno St. game looks like it'll be on CBS SN, but I assume that's only regional coverage. Assuming it's not covered by CBS SN in, say, Texas, will it be on the Pac-12 network or will folks in Texas be out of luck?

The Pac 12 can only guarantee coverage for games it holds the rights to. Since that game is at Fresno it falls under the MWC TV deal and the Pac 12's guarantee doesn't apply.
 
So, my question is who is getting the TV money for this? CSU is the home team, but it is being broadcast through a PAC 12 network affiliation. Colorado damn well be getting a chunk of this. Big brother saves the day again.
 
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