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Game on National TV? Starting to panic a bit...

Well, regionally speaking, St. Louis is a bit of an outlyer. While there's a few people in that area that might want to see a Colorado/Mizzou game it's not as if they're located in Missouri or anything. Oh...wait a minute...

I'm concerned too. My slingbox is located in KC. It's connected to a Dish receiver. FML.

can't you change the channel via computer? I know most of the time, the game is broadcasted on Comcast sports channels as well... like today in Philadelphia, I can watch it on Comcast Sports Net because they chose to broadcast the Fox Sports game at 7 pm....
 
can't you change the channel via computer? I know most of the time, the game is broadcasted on Comcast sports channels as well... like today in Philadelphia, I can watch it on Comcast Sports Net because they chose to broadcast the Fox Sports game at 7 pm....

Not sure I follow.

I can change the channel, but isn't Dish the provider? Fox is the network. Is comcast a channel? I'll look for it. There's got to be some local coverage though. Right?
 
Not sure I follow.

I can change the channel, but isn't Dish the provider? Fox is the network. Is comcast a channel? I'll look for it. There's got to be some local coverage though. Right?

I can only speak from Philadelphia... when a college game (like Penn State) gets bumped in favor of the Flyers, it usually gets put on a lower tiered sports channel.... like Comcast Sports TCN (local Philadelphia channel).

I do not know if St. Louis has such a channel.... but I have never missed a CU game for any reason UNLESS it was not televised at all...
 
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